Genius Nx-7000 Driver New!
For most users, Windows Update or the built-in operating system drivers will handle basic functionality like clicking and scrolling. If a driver for your specific OS isn't on the official site, it's because the mouse is designed to work automatically.
Genius provided a macOS driver for older systems (OS X 10.9–10.13). However, for macOS 11+ (Big Sur and later), the legacy driver is . Your options:
Once the driver is installed, you will see a grey tablet icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac). Double-click this to open the window. Genius Nx-7000 Driver
Plug your Genius NX-7000 USB pico receiver into an open USB port on your PC. Ensure the mouse has a fresh AA battery and is turned on.
: Change the sensitivity (usually 1000 DPI to 1600 DPI) to match your workflow. Button Mapping : Customize what the scroll wheel click does. Battery Alerts : Monitor the remaining life of your AA battery. Troubleshooting Common Issues Mouse not moving? For most users, Windows Update or the built-in
If the driver becomes corrupted, Windows may fail to recognize the USB receiver. Press Windows Key + X and select . Expand the Mice and other pointing devices section. Look for HID-compliant mouse or Genius Wireless Mouse . Right-click the device and choose Uninstall device . Unplug the Pico USB receiver from your computer. Restart your PC.
While the BlueEye sensor is excellent, highly reflective surfaces (like glass) or heavily patterned mouse pads can occasionally confuse it. Try using it on a solid, matte surface. However, for macOS 11+ (Big Sur and later),
The cursor hovered over “Yes,” moving on its own.
Unplug the USB Pico receiver, wait 10 seconds, and plug it into a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port, as USB 3.0 ports can sometimes cause wireless frequency interference). Reinstall via Device Manager: