Xiaomi Wireless Mouse Driver Guide

The cursor had started to stutter, then freeze, then vanish entirely for seconds at a time. The scroll wheel had developed a mind of its own, jerking his Figma canvas to random zooms. Leo had done what any logical person would do: he turned the mouse off, then on. He removed it from Bluetooth devices and re-paired it. He changed the battery, even though the Xiaomi app on his phone said it was at 78%. Nothing.

So he did the next logical thing. He opened a browser and typed: "Xiaomi wireless mouse driver download."

No, because Chromebooks don't run Windows executables. Luckily, Chromebooks have native HID support. Plug the dongle in or pair via Bluetooth, and it will work instantly.

You do not need to search the internet for Xiaomi_Mouse_Driver_v2.0.exe —these are often malware scams.

Depending on your specific model, such as the Mi Dual Mode Wireless Mouse Silent Edition or the Xiaomi Wireless Mouse 3 , you can connect in two ways: Step 1: Open the battery cover and remove the USB receiver .

Your laptop has modern USB drivers. Your desktop may be running Windows 7 or 8.1. Xiaomi wireless mice are optimized for Windows 10 and 11. Upgrade your OS or manually update your motherboard’s chipset drivers (not the mouse driver).

There is no official driver download page for standard Xiaomi mice. Visit mi.com/global/support and search for your specific model . If you see a download, it will be the "Mi Mouse Utility" for gaming mice only.

While there is no driver, Xiaomi does offer software for specific models. This is available on the official Xiaomi website (Mi.com) under the "Support" section.