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Imice Gw-x7 Driver |verified|

If Windows fails to recognize the mouse under the Device Manager:

7 Physical Buttons (including dedicated Double-Click Fire key) 125Hz – 250Hz Power Engine 3.7V Lithium Rechargeable Battery (via Micro-USB / USB-C) OS Compatibility Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Android, iOS How to Install and Initialize the Driver

Insert the receiver into an available USB port on your PC or laptop. imice gw-x7 driver

Plug the 2.4GHz receiver into a USB port or connect via Bluetooth. Ensure the mouse is turned on.

A major point of confusion is that the GW-X7 is sold under multiple brand names – iMice, Estone, axGear, Valkyrie and others – and each version may use a different internal device identifier. This means that software that works for one X7 variant might not detect another. Specialised driver websites confirm that ; any downloads claiming to be “GW‑X7 software” should be treated with caution as they may contain malware or be mislabelled. If Windows fails to recognize the mouse under

A device driver is software that allows your computer's operating system to communicate with specific hardware. The iMice GW-X7 driver ensures that all 7 buttons (including the DPI switcher) function correctly and allows your computer to recognize its 2.4GHz USB receiver and Bluetooth protocols properly. Why You Need the Driver/Software

Remove the USB Nano Receiver from the slot underneath the mouse. A major point of confusion is that the

Before adjusting configuration settings, it helps to understand what hardware capabilities the native system driver coordinates: Specification Details Dual-Mode: 2.4 GHz Nano USB Receiver + Bluetooth 4.0/5.1 Tracking Resolution Adjustable 800 / 1200 / 2400 / 3200 DPI Physical Layout 7 Buttons (including Double-Click Fire Key) Switch Type Silent micro-switches (left/right main keys) Illumination 7-Color synchronous breathing RGB LED Power Supply 3.7V Integrated Rechargeable Lithium Battery 3. How to Install and Initialize the GW-X7

As of June 2026, iMice often relies on generic driver recognition for basic functionality, but custom software might be needed for advanced settings.

A: First, make sure the mouse is powered on (bottom switch). For 2.4GHz mode, try a different USB port for the receiver. For Bluetooth mode, ensure your computer's Bluetooth is enabled and re-pair the device.

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