Lenovo Mouse — Overview
Lenovo Mouse covers Lenovo-branded wired and wireless mice designed for everyday productivity, business travel, and casual gaming. Models include compact Bluetooth mice, 2.4 GHz wireless mice with nano receivers, ergonomic designs, and high-precision wired options. With the correct drivers and utilities, Lenovo mice deliver smooth cursor control, customizable buttons, and reliable wireless connectivity across Windows and macOS.
Proper installation ensures stable USB/Bluetooth operation, accurate DPI response, and access to features like programmable side buttons, gesture shortcuts, and battery/connection status. Updated drivers and firmware can resolve issues such as cursor lag, intermittent disconnects, scroll glitches, or missed clicks.
Lenovo Mouse Specifications
- Brand: Lenovo
- Model: Lenovo Mouse
- Category: Wired/Wireless Mouse (compact/ergonomic/travel)
- Connectivity: USB‑A (wired), 2.4 GHz wireless (USB receiver), Bluetooth (model dependent)
- DPI/Tracking: Adjustable DPI on select models; optical/laser sensors
- Operating Systems: Windows 11/10; macOS (recent versions)
- Buttons: Left/right, clickable scroll, side buttons (model dependent)
- Power (wireless): AA/AAA batteries or rechargeable via USB‑C (model dependent)
- Companion Software: Lenovo Accessory Center / Lenovo Mouse Suite (model dependent)
- Use Case: Office productivity, travel, light creative work, casual gaming
- Notes: Keep Bluetooth/USB and accessory drivers updated for best stability
- Ergonomics: Ambidextrous and right-hand shapes available across models
Key Features
- Reliable, low-latency tracking with smooth cursor control on a variety of surfaces.
- Wireless freedom via 2.4 GHz receiver or Bluetooth on supported models to reduce cable clutter.
- Customizable buttons, DPI, and scroll behavior through Lenovo’s companion utility (where available).
- Portable designs with long battery life for travel and hybrid work setups.
Download Lenovo Mouse Driver
The Lenovo Mouse driver enables stable connectivity, precise tracking, and customizable buttons on your system. Installing the latest package helps fix cursor lag, missed clicks, scroll wheel issues, and intermittent disconnects.
Plug Driver software is safe, verified, and free to download. The Lenovo Mouse driver is compatible with Windows 11/10 and MAC OS. Our team is regularly updating drivers to meet the latest system requirements.
How to Install Lenovo Mouse Drivers
- Download the latest Lenovo Mouse driver package from Plug Driver.
- For wired models, connect via USB. For wireless, insert the 2.4 GHz receiver or pair via Bluetooth, then power on the mouse.
- Run the installer as administrator and follow the on‑screen steps.
- Restart your system after installation completes.
- Open the Lenovo companion utility to adjust DPI, button mappings, and scroll behavior (if supported).
Important: close third‑party apps and temporarily disable antivirus during installation.
How to Update Lenovo Mouse Driver
- Open Device Manager (Win+X → Device Manager) and check Mice and other pointing devices/HID entries.
- Download the newest Lenovo Mouse package compatible with your OS.
- Install the update and keep the receiver connected (or Bluetooth paired) during the process.
- Restart and verify pointer accuracy, scroll smoothness, and button mappings.
- If issues persist, perform a clean reinstall and update Bluetooth/USB/chipset drivers.
Lenovo Mouse Driver update tips
- Create a system restore point before updating in case you need to roll back.
- Replace or recharge batteries on wireless models to avoid dropouts and jittery tracking.
- Use a front USB port or short extender for the receiver to reduce interference, and keep it line‑of‑sight.
How to Use Lenovo Mouse Driver
After installation, set your preferred DPI and pointer speed in the OS and Lenovo utility, map side buttons to productivity shortcuts, and tune scroll behavior for your apps. For travel, store the receiver in the mouse and power it off to conserve battery.
FAQ
Is the Lenovo Mouse Driver free to download?
Yes, our drivers are free and safe to download from verified sources.
Why should I update my Lenovo Mouse drivers?
Updates improve tracking accuracy, wireless stability, and compatibility with new OS versions.
Do I need to uninstall the old driver before installing a new one?
Usually you can install over the old version. If problems occur, do a clean reinstall (uninstall → reboot → install).





