Software: Motospeed V30

This is usually incorrect file placement. Some Motospeed software requires the .exe to be in the same folder as the configuration .ini files. Do not create a desktop shortcut by dragging the .exe out of its folder. Instead, right-click the .exe and select "Pin to taskbar."

Q: Is the Motospeed V30 software a virus? A: The authentic version is not a virus, but because it hooks into your USB input layer (Ring 0/ Kernel level), antivirus software often flags it as "Riskware." This is common for budget gaming peripherals. To be safe, only download from a verified source and do a manual scan with Malwarebytes.

Q: Does the Motospeed V30 work on Mac or Linux? A: Officially, no. The Motospeed V30 software is Windows-only (XP through 11). On Mac, the mouse will work as a standard HID mouse (left click, scroll), but you cannot change DPI steps or RGB without booting into Windows via Bootcamp. motospeed v30 software

Q: I lost the CD that came with the mouse. Is the CD necessary? A: No. The CD contains the exact same software we discussed. Most modern PCs don't even have disk drives. Use the download method instead.

Q: Can I save settings to the mouse and uninstall the software? A: The standard V30 generally lacks onboard memory for complex macros. However, the DPI settings often persist because they are stored in the MCU (microcontroller). The RGB and Macros usually require the software to be running minimized in your system tray. This is usually incorrect file placement

The software isn't recognizing my mouse.

The settings don't save after I restart the PC. The settings don't save after I restart the PC

Before plugging in the V30, go to your Windows Control Panel > Programs and Features. Uninstall any previous mouse software (e.g., Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse) to prevent driver conflicts.