Trust Mouse | Drivers
Document version 1.0 — Last updated October 2025
Trust is a well-known European brand specializing in computer peripherals, including mice, keyboards, and webcams. While many Trust mice are "plug-and-play" (using generic operating system drivers), some advanced models require specific drivers or configuration software to unlock features like programmable buttons, RGB lighting, and DPI adjustments. This paper explores the role of Trust mouse drivers, how to obtain legitimate software, common troubleshooting issues, and critical security considerations regarding driver authenticity. trust mouse drivers
We talk all day about DPI, polling rates, and sensor shapes. But there is an unspoken hero (or villain) in your setup: Document version 1
In your computer's Bluetooth settings, select the Trust mouse to complete the connection. When You Need Specific Software We talk all day about DPI, polling rates, and sensor shapes
Mouse drivers run in on Windows, meaning they have high system privileges. This makes them a potential attack vector.
If the software doesn't detect your mouse: