Gx Trust Mouse Driver | Must Try
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 Many stability issues stem from outdated firmware on the mouse itself.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.
Once the driver is stable, it's time to leverage its features. gx trust mouse driver
CPU/RAM Usage: Surprisingly low. The driver’s background process (GX_Mouse.exe) uses 15-25 MB of RAM and 0-0.2% CPU. No measurable gaming performance impact.
Latency: Does the driver add input lag? I tested with a high-speed camera (240fps). With driver installed and running: ~8ms click latency. Without driver (using Windows default HID drivers): ~10ms. The driver actually reduces latency because it bypasses some Windows mouse processing. Good. The driver is only half the story
Crash Stability: In six months, the driver crashed exactly twice. Both times, it recovered automatically within 3 seconds. No blue screens, no data loss.
Conflict Issues: None with other gaming software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, SteelSeries GG). However, if you have two different mouse drivers running (e.g., GX Trust + Corsair iCUE), occasionally the GX driver fails to detect the mouse on wake-from-sleep. A quick restart of the driver fixes it. Warning: Firmware updates erase your custom profiles
Install the GX Trust Mouse Driver if:
Do NOT install if: