The is a dual-mode wireless gaming mouse designed primarily for plug-and-play use, though it offers optional proprietary software for users seeking deeper customization. Driver & Software Overview
In the world of PC gaming and high-precision productivity, the mouse is your primary weapon. The has carved out a niche for itself as a budget-friendly, lightweight honeycomb shell gaming mouse boasting a high-performance PixArt sensor. However, owning the hardware is only half the battle. To unlock its full potential—customizing DPI, polling rates, RGB lighting, and button macros—you need the correct Imice GW-X7 driver .
Unplug the USB receiver, restart your computer, and plug the receiver back in. Windows will automatically reinstall a fresh copy of the driver. Fix 2: Check for Signal Interference
The is not an optional accessory—it is essential for transforming this affordable gaming mouse into a professional peripheral. While the installation process requires a bit of patience (especially with driver signature enforcement), the payoff in customization, macro efficiency, and RGB control is well worth it.
is designed to work immediately upon plugging in the USB nano-receiver or pairing via Bluetooth. However, for deeper customization, specialized software is sometimes available through specific channels:
, including keyboard macros, volume controls, and application launchers. Macro Support : Create and store up to 10 custom macros (key sequences) directly to the mouse's onboard memory. LED/RGB Control
The iMice GW-X7 is designed as a peripheral. It utilizes the universal HID (Human Interface Device) drivers built directly into modern operating systems, including: Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 macOS (Standard clicking and tracking) Android (via Bluetooth)
Do not skip this. A restart ensures the driver service loads at boot.
If you are selling the mouse or switching to a different brand, a clean uninstall is essential.