: Open Device Manager, locate your mouse, right-click to Uninstall , and then reboot your PC. Windows will redetect it cleanly.
The culprit? More often than not, it’s a missing or corrupted .
To get you the exact link for your mouse, could you tell me: The from the bottom of your mouse?
Many Trust GXT mice are developed exclusively for Windows.
Adjust sensor sensitivity and set DPI levels for quick switching.
...then you
The GX Trust Mouse Driver is a piece of software. It does the essentials well: button remapping, DPI adjustment, and onboard profile saving. Where it falls short is the macro system, RGB customization, and user interface.