The HP Gaming Mouse M260 is a plug-and-play device, meaning it typically does not require a manual driver installation for basic functionality on Windows or macOS. However, to unlock full customization for its 6400 DPI sensor and RGB lighting, specific software is often required. 1. Official Software & Driver Options
Step 3: Connect the Mouse When Prompted
Some versions of the installer will ask you to plug in the mouse. Do so directly into a USB 2.0 port (avoid USB hubs or front-panel ports initially). hp gaming mouse m260 driver full
- Enable up to 4 DPI presets.
- Adjust each level from 200 to 3200 in steps of 100.
- Change the LED color per DPI level.
3. Button Mapping (6 Programmable Buttons)
- Left/Right Click: Can be remapped but not recommended.
- Side Buttons (Forward/Back): Default to browser navigation. Change to:
- Adjustable DPI presets (up to 6400)
- RGB lighting control (per-profile or breathing effects)
- Programmable button macros
- Polling rate adjustments (125Hz to 1000Hz)
- Surface calibration
2. Third-Party RGB Control (OpenRGB)
OpenRGB (open-source) sometimes detects HP’s HID RGB protocol. It won’t give you DPI or macro control but can tame the lighting. The HP Gaming Mouse M260 is a plug-and-play