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: Clean the optical sensor on the bottom with a dry cloth and ensure you are using a suitable, non-reflective surface like a mouse pad. Connection Types
Trust in software refers to the confidence users have in a software application's ability to perform its intended functions without compromising their security, privacy, or reliability. When users trust a piece of software, they believe it will:
If your mouse or software isn't functioning correctly, try these steps:
Trust does not use a single "Command Center" for all devices. To get the right version, follow these steps:
Finally, there is the question of . A small but vocal community of users rejects proprietary mouse software entirely, relying instead on open-source drivers like libratbag and Piper on Linux. Their trust is not based on a corporate brand’s reputation but on verifiable code. They argue that true trust is not a feeling but a process of auditability. If you cannot read the source code of the driver that interprets your clicks, you are not trusting the software; you are trusting the company’s legal department and its historical restraint. For the vast majority of consumers on Windows or macOS, however, that is precisely the bargain: to trade auditability for convenience.
💡 Ensure you are running the software with administrative privileges. Right-click the desktop icon and select "Run as Administrator." Why Use Official Software?
Go to the official Trust website and navigate to the "Support" section.
: Visit the Trust Support Center to find your specific model. For gaming models like the GXT 922 YBAR , you must download the software to customize buttons, macros, and lighting.
When you install the official utility for your device, you typically gain access to four primary customization areas:
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: Most Trust mice are "Plug-and-Play." Once connected via USB or Bluetooth, your computer should automatically install built-in drivers.
💡 If the software says "Device Disconnected," try plugging the mouse into a USB 2.0 port instead of 3.0, or bypass any USB hubs by plugging directly into the motherboard.