Motospeed - V70 Driver
Motospeed V70 Driver & Software Guide
The Motospeed V70 is a budget lightweight honeycomb gaming mouse. Unlike plug-and-play basic mice, you need the specific software to change RGB, DPI steps, macros, and polling rate.
Important Note: There is no "official" global driver site. Most drivers come from third-party hosting sites or smaller regional Motospeed distributors. Always scan downloaded EXE files with an antivirus before running. Motospeed V70 Driver
Installation steps (Windows example)
- Download: Get the official utility/driver or firmware ZIP from the product/support page. Verify the download source.
- Extract: Unzip to a folder.
- Install utility: Run setup.exe or install via provided executable. If only an executable for firmware is provided, follow the vendor’s instructions.
- Connect keyboard: Use a stable USB port (preferably direct on PC, not a hub).
- Launch utility: Open the program to set lighting, remap keys, configure macros or update firmware.
- Firmware update (if provided): Follow vendor instructions exactly — backup profiles if possible, ensure stable power, and don’t disconnect until complete.
Common Problems & Fixes
Alternatives: Using the V70 Without the Driver
If you cannot get the driver to work on Windows 11 (due to unsigned driver policies), you can use third-party universal software: Motospeed V70 Driver & Software Guide The Motospeed
- X-Mouse Button Control: Free and lightweight. It can remap the V70's buttons and assign macros without the OEM driver. However, it cannot control the V70's internal RGB or DPI steps (you'll be stuck with default DPI levels).
- RawAccel: For custom acceleration curves (not a replacement, but a supplement).
4. Lighting (RGB)
Choose from:
- Spectrum Cycle: Smooth rainbow flow.
- Breathing: Single color pulse.
- Static: Pick any HEX color.
- Off: Turn off all LEDs (useful for battery-powered laptops or dark room immersion).