Gx Trust Mouse Driver May 2026

For those unfamiliar, GX Trust is a sub-brand of the well-known Indonesian PC accessory company, Trust (often branded as “Trust International” in Europe, but GX is primarily for Asian markets). They are famous for producing extremely budget-friendly gaming peripherals – mice that cost anywhere from $10 to $30 USD. Their hardware is surprisingly decent for the price, but the driver software is often an afterthought.

This review focuses strictly on the GX Trust Mouse Driver (often labeled as "GX Gaming Mouse Driver" or "Trust GX Driver"). I’ve been using a GX Trust GX900 (RGB, 7200 DPI, 8 buttons) for six months, and here’s my honest take on the software that runs it.

The GX900 supports 5 DPI stages (default: 800, 1600, 2400, 3200, 7200). The driver lets you:

Accuracy: The DPI changes are applied instantly. However, the sensor’s real DPI differs from set DPI by about ±5% – a hardware limitation, not driver fault. gx trust mouse driver

The driver is only half the story. Many stability issues stem from outdated firmware on the mouse itself. Here’s how to update:

Warning: Firmware updates erase your custom profiles. Export them first from the Trust Gaming Software.


Pro tip: Trust sometimes re-brands the driver under "Trust Gaming Software." If you don't see a separate driver, download that suite—it includes the necessary drivers. For those unfamiliar, GX Trust is a sub-brand


Once you’ve downloaded the correct executable (usually setup.exe), follow this meticulous process to avoid conflicts.

Navigate to the "Lighting" tab in Trust Gaming Software. You can set static colors, breathing effects, or "audio visualizer" mode where lights pulse to music. For battery-powered wireless GX mice, use the driver to disable RGB entirely to extend battery life.


Install the GX Trust Mouse Driver if:

Do NOT install if:

| Feature | GX Trust Driver | Logitech G Hub | Razer Synapse | Generic $10 mouse (no driver) | |---------|----------------|----------------|---------------|-------------------------------| | Price | Free | Free | Free | N/A | | Onboard memory | ✅ Yes (most models) | ✅ (high-end only) | ❌ (requires Synapse) | ❌ | | Macro editor | Basic | Advanced | Advanced | ❌ | | RGB control | Minimal | Full | Full | ❌ | | Cloud sync | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | | CPU usage | 0-0.2% | 1-3% | 2-5% | 0% | | Learning curve | Easy | Moderate | Moderate | N/A |

Conclusion: The GX Trust driver is better than nothing but worse than premium brands by a wide margin. However, for the price of the mouse ($15-30), it’s actually impressive that a driver exists at all. Accuracy: The DPI changes are applied instantly