Software Knup Kp-mu007

This is the most powerful feature. You can record a sequence of keystrokes and assign it to a button.

Example Macro: Automated login sequence → Press side button to type “username[TAB]password[ENTER]”.

Recording steps:

Although the installer may not ask, a full restart clears any cached generic HID drivers and allows the new custom driver to load. software knup kp-mu007

After working with the software knup kp-mu007 for several months, power users have discovered:


Some mouse utilities modify HID registry keys. Windows Defender may flag them as “untrusted.” Temporarily disable real-time protection during installation, then re-enable it afterward.

Even with proper installation, you may encounter issues. Here are solutions to the most frequent problems. This is the most powerful feature

Many users mistakenly believe that plugging the KP-MU007 into a USB port and letting Windows install “Generic HID Driver” is sufficient. While the mouse will function for basic pointing and clicking, you will lose access to:

In short, the hardware is only half the product; the software is the brain.


Q: Is the software compatible with macOS or Linux? A: Officially, no. The software is Windows-only (Windows 7, 8, 10, 11, 32-bit and 64-bit). On macOS or Linux, you can use basic button mapping via third-party tools like “SteerMouse” (macOS) or “Piper” (Linux), but RGB and macros will not work. Some mouse utilities modify HID registry keys

Q: My mouse is labeled “KP-MU007” but the software says “Unknown device”. A: Knup released several hardware revisions. Check the sticker under the mouse. If it says “V2” or “Pro”, you need a different software version. Contact Knup support with your serial number.

Q: Can I use the software to overclock the mouse sensor? A: No. Overclocking a mouse sensor is done via system registry tweaks (e.g., USB polling rate). The software only allows selection of pre-defined rates (125 to 1000Hz), which is safe.

Q: Does the software contain telemetry or send data to the cloud? A: No. The Knup KP-MU007 software is entirely offline. It does not have auto-update or data collection features. This is a benefit for privacy-conscious users.


After restarting, look for the KP-MU007 Control Panel icon on your desktop or system tray. Open it. If the software says “Device not found,” try unplugging and re-plugging the mouse into a different USB port.