In rare cases, touchpad firmware can be vulnerable to "mouse jacking" attacks. While ALPS isn't as notorious as Logitech for such vulnerabilities, version .mp5 may include signed firmware updates to prevent unauthorized reflashing.
| Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Update stuck at 0% | USB drive too slow/old → retry with USB 2.0 drive ≤32GB | | “Invalid signature” | Corrupt file → re-download MP5 from official source | | Boot loop after update | Enter recovery → wipe cache partition | | Lost steering wheel controls | Re-learn buttons in device’s “CAN Bus” settings | alps-mp-o1.mp5 update
| Component | Update Details | |-----------|----------------| | Touch/Input | Improved noise filtering on capacitive sensors | | Bluetooth | Fix for intermittent A2DP audio stutter (vehicles with ALPS BT modules) | | Boot time | Reduced by ~1.2s (optimized init sequence) | | Power management | Resolved unexpected wake-ups from sleep mode | | Security | Patches for debug interface exposure (CVE-like internal fixes) | In rare cases, touchpad firmware can be vulnerable
Note: Actual changelog depends on OEM integration — check your device’s release notes. | Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| |