A: Yes, but you lose macros, DPI customization, and side buttons. Only left/right click and basic scroll will work.
The driver is only half the story. Many stability issues stem from outdated firmware on the mouse itself. Here’s how to update:
Warning: Firmware updates erase your custom profiles. Export them first from the Trust Gaming Software. gx trust mouse driver
After restarting, check if the driver is active:
If nothing changed, your mouse is running on the generic driver. Go back to Device Manager → Update driver → Browse my computer → Let me pick → Select "Trust GX Mouse Driver" from the list. A: Yes, but you lose macros, DPI customization,
Most GX Trust mice have RGB zones (scroll wheel, logo, side strips). The driver offers:
Criticism: The lighting sync is not real-time. You click “Apply,” wait 1-2 seconds, and the mouse updates. Also, no per-zone control on my GX900 – all zones change together. Warning: Firmware updates erase your custom profiles
Open the GX Trust software and check if “On-board memory mode” is enabled. If it is, you need to save your settings directly to the mouse. Click “Apply” or “Save to Device” (not just “OK”).
Once you’ve downloaded the correct executable (usually setup.exe), follow this meticulous process to avoid conflicts.