Yes, but keep expectations realistic.

You are not getting Razer Hypershift or Logitech G Hub. The translation is often poor (e.g., "Light effect" instead of "Lighting Mode"), and the UI looks like it was designed for Windows XP. However, functionally, it works.

For the price point of the ZKM88 (typically $15–$25 USD), the software provides:

Despite its basic appearance, the software unlocks the mouse's full potential.

If you can’t find the software by searching exactly what’s printed on the mouse or its box, it likely does not have dedicated software. You'll need to rely on hardware controls or a generic button remapper.

If you can share a photo of the bottom of the mouse or the box, I can help identify the actual OEM model and find the correct driver.