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Lenovo Mouse Drivers
This guide covers everything you need to know about Lenovo mouse drivers — from installation to troubleshooting on Windows 10 and 11.
Lenovo Mouse Drivers for Windows 10 and 11
Looking for Lenovo mouse drivers? You're in the right place. Download the official software for your Lenovo wireless, Bluetooth, or wired mice. All files have been scanned, verified, and are compatible with Windows 10 and 11. No sign-up needed.
Available Lenovo Drivers
Plugdriver provides software for all mouse types:
- Wireless: Lenovo 300, 500, ThinkPad series
- Gaming: Legion M300 RGB, M500, M600
- Bluetooth: Go Multi-Device, 600 Silent Mouse
- Wired USB: USB Optical, ThinkPad USB-C
Can't find your specific model? Use the manual search above or browse all available Lenovo software on this page.
How Mouse Drivers Affect Accuracy, Speed, and Compatibility
A mouse driver for Windows is software that lets your PC communicate with a Lenovo mouse. It translates physical movements into actions your computer understands. Without proper software, you might experience cursor issues, unresponsive buttons, or complete device failure. This applies to both USB and wireless mice on desktops and laptops.
Correct software ensures your mouse works flawlessly with Windows 10 or 11. Outdated or missing files can cause problems such as erratic cursor movement, non-functioning buttons, or the device not being recognized. Regular maintenance improves performance and maintains compatibility with the latest Microsoft features.
How to Choose a Driver for Your Lenovo Mouse?
Not sure which file to download? Follow this:
- Find your mouse model number (check the bottom of your device or packaging)
- Verify your Windows version in Settings → System → About
- Match your connection type (USB, wireless, or Bluetooth)
- Click “Download”
Compatibility depends on connection type, operating system (Windows 10/11, 32-bit/64-bit), and mouse model features. The Lenovo Mouse Suite offers advanced customization for compatible models, including button remapping and sensitivity adjustments.
How to Download Drivers
Search for your Lenovo mouse model on this page, click the download button, select your Windows version, and download the verified file directly. No registration required.
Tip: Modern systems typically use 64-bit architecture, while older hardware may run 32-bit. Verify yours in Settings → System → About before downloading.
Common Issues and Quick Fixes
Most mouse problems are easy to fix yourself without needing to contact Lenovo support. Here are the three most common issues and how to solve them in minutes.
Cursor jumps or moves erratically: Clean the sensor with a soft cloth and refresh the software through Device Manager. For wireless mice, try a different USB port or powered hub.
Buttons not responding: Uninstall the software completely in Device Manager (check "Delete driver"), restart your PC, and let Windows reinstall it automatically. Test in Safe Mode to rule out software conflicts.
Mouse not detected: Run Hardware Troubleshooter in Settings → Update & Security. Disable USB Selective Suspend in Power Options (it sometimes cuts power to devices). Refresh controller software in Device Manager.
Wireless connectivity drops: Check battery level, ensure the receiver is securely connected, and refresh both mouse and receiver software.
Keep Your Drivers Updated
Regular maintenance ensures optimal mouse performance and prevents compatibility issues with Windows patches. Bookmark this page for easy access to the latest Lenovo mouse software, or visit Plugdriver regularly to check for new versions. If you need software for other Lenovo devices, browse our complete library.
? FAQ
How to update Lenovo drivers for keyboard and mouse?
Open Device Manager → Expand "Mice and other pointing devices" → Right-click your Lenovo mouse → Select "Update driver." Choose either "Search automatically" (Windows finds the latest version) or "Browse my computer" (use a downloaded file). Follow prompts and restart if required.
Do I need to install drivers if Windows already recognizes my mouse?
Basic functionality works with Windows generic software, but Lenovo-specific features (programmable buttons, DPI adjustment, battery monitoring) require official files.
Can I use these drivers on non-Lenovo computers?
Yes. Lenovo software is compatible with any PC running a supported version of Windows.
My mouse works, but some of its buttons don't. Is it a driver issue?
Likely yes. Install Lenovo Mouse Suite to enable all programmable buttons.
Where can I find the model number of my Lenovo mouse?
Check the bottom of your mouse or the product box. Model numbers usually start with "M" followed by numbers (e.g., M300, M600).
Do I need different drivers for gaming mice?
Gaming mice like the Legion series need specific software to unlock RGB lighting, macro programming, and high DPI settings. Regular files won't enable these features.
How often should I check for driver updates?
Check for new versions when experiencing issues or when new features are released. Stable software doesn't need frequent checks. You can verify through Windows Update (Settings → Update & Security) or Device Manager.
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