This allows you to record keystrokes.
Usually, budget mice suffer from terrible software. The Motospeed V70 driver software is... functional.
Once installed and running (mouse plugged in), you can adjust: Motospeed V70 Driver
| Feature | Options | |---------|---------| | DPI | 6 preset levels (typically 800/1600/2400/3200/4800/6400). You can reassign each. | | Polling Rate | 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1000Hz | | RGB Lighting | Static, breathing, rainbow wave, off. (V70 has bottom LED strip + logo) | | Macros | Record keystrokes or button sequences | | Button Assignment | Left/Right/Scroll/Wheel left/right + 2 side buttons |
This is where the rubber meets the road (or the PTFE meets the mousepad). This allows you to record keystrokes
Once on the download page, look for:
Out of the box, the Motospeed V70 will function as a standard plug-and-play mouse. You can move the cursor and click. However, to unlock the full potential of the device, you need the specific driver software. Motospeed’s official support domain often changes
With the official driver installed, you can:
Motospeed’s official support domain often changes. As of this writing, the primary source for drivers is via their global download center or trusted OEM partners like Zap Zapping or Gearbest support archives.
Best practice: Search for Motospeed Official Driver Download and look for the support/download section. Alternatively, reputable tech forums like TechPowerUp or Reddit r/MouseReview often host verified, clean copies of the V70 driver if the official site is down.
Yes, the official driver is safe. However, some antivirus programs flag it because it records keystrokes (for macros) and injects inputs. This is normal behavior for gaming peripheral software. Always download from Motospeed directly.