previously had software for DPI and button customization. Since these are discontinued, you may need to use Internet Archive mirrors to find the original files.

Most Anker wired and wireless mice are plug-and-play and do not require a separate driver for basic use on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, or Linux. They use standard HID (Human Interface Device) drivers built into the OS.

Simply insert the USB nano receiver or plug in the wired cable, and Windows or macOS will automatically install a generic driver.

Many wireless Anker mice utilize a generic chipset. If you cannot find a driver labeled specifically for your mouse, look for a software called or "Gaming Mouse" software on Anker’s download page.

If you own an older Anker mouse and the official driver is broken or unavailable, you can try (XMBC).