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Important Note: "VPRO" is a branding term used by several hardware manufacturers (most notably Redragon for their gaming peripherals, and sometimes older Gigabyte motherboards). For a mouse, you are almost certainly looking for Redragon VPRO drivers/software.


4. Macro Editor (宏编辑)

Record key presses and delays. Example for an "Auto-Heal" macro in an FPS: vpro mouse software download

  1. Click "Record."
  2. Press "H" (heal), wait 500ms, press "H" again.
  3. Save as "DoubleHeal."
  4. Assign to side button.

Method B: Microsoft Update Catalog (For Drivers Only)

If you just need basic Windows functionality (not RGB control), search the Microsoft Update Catalog for "VPro mouse". This provides signed HID drivers but no macro or lighting features.

Overall Verdict: ⭐⭐ (2/5) – Functional but Frustrating

Vpro is not a major brand like Logitech, Razer, or SteelSeries. Most Vpro mice use generic chipsets (e.g., from Sunplus or PixArt) with basic, often badly translated software. The “download” experience is where most issues begin. Here is the proper, accurate, and helpful content

Q3: Can I use the software without administrative rights?

A: No. The VPro driver installs a kernel-mode filter driver. Standard users cannot install or modify this. Request IT support if on a work computer.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Sometimes, the software doesn’t work perfectly on the first try. Here are quick fixes for the most common problems: Click "Record

  • "Device Not Found" Error: This usually happens if the driver is outdated or if you have conflicting mouse software installed (like Logitech G Hub). Try uninstalling other mouse drivers and restarting your PC.
  • Macro Keys Not Working: If you program a macro but it doesn’t work in-game, check if you are running the Vpro software as an Administrator. Some games block inputs from software that doesn't have admin privileges.
  • Windows Security Warnings: Because these drivers are often unsigned, Windows Defender might try to block the installation. Click "More Info" and select "Run Anyway" only if you are certain the file is safe and from a trusted source.

Issue #3: Software Crashes on RGB Adjustment

Solution: This is often a USB bandwidth issue. Move your mouse to a USB 2.0 port (not USB 3.0). Disable "USB Selective Suspend" in Windows Power Options.

Issue 2: "The settings reset every time I reboot"

  • Cause: Onboard memory is not being written.
  • Fix: Within the software, look for a "Write to Device" or "Save to Flash" button (often a floppy disk icon). Some models require you to click "Apply" before closing.

Issue 4: "Macro stops working after a few clicks"

  • Cause: The macro duration is too long or loop count is set to 1.
  • Fix: Edit the macro. Check "Repeat while button is held" or increase loop count to 255. Also, set delay between keystrokes to 10ms or higher.
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