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Jeqang Mouse Software Updated -

Despite fixes, users report regression bugs:

| Issue | Cause | Workaround in Update | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Profile loss after sleep | Windows USB selective suspend | The update adds a "Keep Alive" registry key (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\VID_...\Device Parameters\EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled = 0). | | Macro delay drift | High CPU load desync | Updated version introduces "Hardware timestamping" (using the mouse’s internal crystal). | | RGB freezing | Conflict with MSI Dragon Center | The update installs a filter driver that blocks other RGB apps (aggressive). Uninstall required. |

After installation, open the software and navigate to Settings > Device Info. If a firmware update is available (e.g., from v1.2 to v1.4 for your mouse model), click “Update.” This is separate from the software update and ensures hardware compatibility.

If you are still running the legacy driver, here is the safe way to upgrade. jeqang mouse software updated

Warning: Do not download from third-party "driver updater" sites. Only use the official source.

According to the developer roadmap included in the update notes, the team is already working on v3.1.0, scheduled for Q3 2026. Features include:

In a press release accompanying the software update, JEQANG’s product manager outlined the next three quarters: Despite fixes, users report regression bugs: | Issue

Disclaimer: Jeqang is not a mainstream peripheral brand like Logitech, Razer, or Corsair. It typically represents OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or generic gaming mice found on e-commerce platforms (Amazon, AliExpress, eBay). Consequently, "Jeqang Software" is often a rebranded version of generic chipset drivers (commonly from PixArt sensors or Sino Wealth/Compx microcontrollers).


The updated software includes an Angle Snapping slider (0–100%). At 0%, raw input is unaltered. At 100%, the mouse will straighten slight arcs. Competitive FPS players should keep it under 20%; MOBA and RTS players may prefer 0%.

By TechPeripherals Desk | October 2023

In the fast-paced world of gaming and productivity peripherals, software is often the invisible half of the equation. While hardware specs like DPI (dots per inch) and polling rates grab headlines, it is the driver suite and configuration software that truly unlock a device’s potential. Today, we are diving deep into the latest news circulating in the enthusiast community: the JEQANG mouse software updated.

For users of JEQANG-branded gaming mice—known for their budget-friendly entry into high-performance features—this update is significant. Whether you own the JEQANG GM-300, the ultra-light M1 series, or a standard office model, the new software version (v2.5.6, as of this week) promises a more stable, feature-rich, and customizable experience.

Let’s break down everything you need to know: what’s new, how to install it, compatibility details, bug fixes, and a step-by-step guide to maximizing your mouse’s performance post-update. The updated software includes an Angle Snapping slider