Gx Trust Mouse Driver ❲AUTHENTIC × 2025❳
To install the software for your Trust GXT gaming mouse, you first need to identify your specific model's 5-digit article number found on the bottom of the device. Most Trust GXT mice are "plug-and-play" using generic Windows drivers for basic movement, but require dedicated software for advanced features like RGB lighting and macro programming. 1. Identify Your Model
Locate the 5-digit article number (e.g., 23797 or 24480) on the sticker at the bottom of your mouse. 2. Download Official Software Go to the official Trust Support page. Enter your 5-digit article number in the search bar.
Select your product from the results to open its support page. gx trust mouse driver
Scroll down to the Downloads or Software section and click the download button for the .exe or .zip driver file (e.g., 23797_X.exe). 3. Installation Steps illuminated gaming mouse gxt 922 ybar - extended user guide
Since "GX Trust" usually refers to the brand Trust and their GXT series of gaming mice (like the GXT 105, GXT 144, etc.), I have written a comprehensive review of the Trust GXT Mouse Driver Software. To install the software for your Trust GXT
Here is a balanced review covering installation, features, performance, and a final verdict.
Issue #3: Windows automatically overwrites the GX driver with a generic one (Driver Verifier issue)
Cause: Windows Update pushes "better" drivers automatically.
Fix: Issue #3: Windows automatically overwrites the GX driver
- Go to Control Panel → System → Advanced System Settings → Hardware → Device Installation Settings.
- Select "No (your device might not work as expected)" to prevent auto-updates.
- Then reinstall the GX Trust driver.
C. RGB Lighting Control
Most GX Trust mice have RGB zones (scroll wheel, logo, side strips). The driver offers:
- Static colors (16.8 million colors via a color wheel – no hex input, sadly).
- Breathing effects (speed adjustable).
- Rainbow wave (no speed control – it’s either fast or off).
- Off mode.
Criticism: The lighting sync is not real-time. You click “Apply,” wait 1-2 seconds, and the mouse updates. Also, no per-zone control on my GX900 – all zones change together.
GX Trust Mouse Driver — Overview & Practical Guide
7. Should You Install It?
Install the GX Trust Mouse Driver if:
- You want to remap buttons (e.g., side buttons for copy/paste or push-to-talk).
- You need custom DPI steps (the default 800/1600/3200 may not suit you).
- You want RGB control (even if basic).
- You use Windows as your primary OS.
Do NOT install if:
- You only use the mouse for basic tasks (web browsing, office work) – Windows drivers work fine.
- You need advanced macros (look for AutoHotkey instead).
- You use macOS or Linux – the driver won’t work, and the mouse works without it.
- You hate outdated UI and occasional minor bugs.