Remapping everything—keyboard, mouse, and even joysticks—through a single GUI.
Many gaming mice store settings in physical hardware, requiring software to "flash" new values rather than just sending live commands.
No single tool claims the crown, but three utilities dominate this niche. Here is the breakdown.
These applications work with almost any mouse, regardless of the brand, to adjust sensitivity, buttons, or acceleration.
RawAccel is the current king of mouse customization. While it is famous for acceleration curves, its "Sensitivity" tab is a flawless universal DPI adjuster.
A: Yes – most games accept Windows mouse input. However, games with raw input bypass (e.g., Valorant, CS2) may ignore it. In those cases, use the game’s own sensitivity slider instead.
Since a "universal" driver from a major brand will never exist (it's bad for business), the community built its own. 1. Piper (The Linux King)
To understand the utility of universal software, one must understand the limitation.