Cause: Debounce mechanism failing (common in cheap mice).
Fix:
Fix:
Most Miniso mice require no special driver and work out-of-the-box across major OSes via standard HID support. For custom mappings or advanced tweaks, use user-space tools (python-evdev, AutoHotkey on Windows) rather than kernel-level drivers.
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To understand the driver situation, one must understand the hardware architecture of MINISO peripherals.
Even without a dedicated driver, you can still adjust basic settings using your operating system:
On Windows:
On macOS:
For third-party button remapping (e.g., making side buttons do copy/paste), use free tools like X-Mouse Button Control (Windows) or SteerMouse (macOS, paid). These work with most basic mice.
To summarize:
If you have a Miniso mouse and it works out of the box, consider yourself lucky. You saved time by not chasing a phantom driver. If it does not work, it is almost certainly a hardware or battery issue—not a missing driver.
Pro tip: The next time you buy a budget mouse, remember that the absence of official driver support is a sign that the mouse uses standard HID protocols. That is actually a good thing—it means fewer headaches and no bloatware.
Have a specific Miniso mouse model that still needs software? Let us know in the comments, but don’t hold your breath—chances are, a generic driver is all you will ever need. miniso mouse driver
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Miniso is a registered trademark. No affiliation with Miniso Co., Ltd. Always download software from official sources only.