Motospeed | V70 Driver

Installing the Motospeed V70 driver is straightforward, but there is a specific order to follow to avoid bugs.

Prerequisites:

Step-by-step:

Troubleshooting installation fails:

Yes. The Motospeed V70 without its driver is just a strange-looking ergonomic mouse. With the driver, it becomes a competitive tool. The software is not glamorous—it looks like it was designed for Windows XP—but it is stable and functional. Motospeed V70 Driver

Pro Tip: Once you set your DPI, polling rate, and colors, click "Save to Onboard Memory." You can then uninstall the driver and the mouse will remember your settings forever. The driver is only needed for future changes. Installing the Motospeed V70 driver is straightforward, but


  • Utility won’t open or crashes:
  • Firmware update fails or bricks keyboard:
  • RGB or macros not saving after reboot:
  • Once opened, the software presents several tabs: Step-by-step: