Download the N-Com Easyset to automatically update the latest firmware and device settings.
Download and install the N-Com Easyset on your PC.
N-Com Easyset for Microsoft® Windows 7 or Later.
N-Com Easyset for Mac® OS Catalina (10.15) or Later
Update the firmware of your product with the N-Com Easyset.
Reset your product to factory default setting (refer to User's Guide) and pair your product with your Bluetooth devices again.
Visit the official OEM website – Most T16 mice are manufactured by brands like Redragon, Tevoro, HXSJ, or Corsair (budget line). Check the sticker under your mouse. Common official domains:
Navigate to the “Downloads” or “Support” section – Look for “T16 wired gaming mouse software.”
Select your operating system – Windows 10/11 (64-bit) is standard. Some T16 software also supports Windows 7/8 and rare macOS versions.
Download the executable – File name often looks like: T16_Gaming_Mouse_Setup_v2.3.1.exe (size ~15–30 MB). t16 wired gaming mouse driver software
Verify file integrity – If the site provides an MD5 checksum, compare it after download (use certutil -hashfile filename.exe MD5 in Command Prompt).
Fix:
How does the T16 driver stack up against big brands? Visit the official OEM website – Most T16
| Feature | T16 Driver (Generic) | Logitech G Hub | Razer Synapse | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | File Size | 10-30 MB | 500+ MB | 400+ MB | | RAM Usage | ~15 MB | ~200 MB | ~150 MB | | Cloud Sync | No | Yes | Yes | | Onboard Memory | Usually Yes | Yes (on select mice) | Yes | | Macro Complexity | Basic (key presses) | Advanced (conditional) | Advanced | | Learning Curve | Easy | Moderate | Moderate | | Auto-updates | No (manual) | Yes (forced) | Yes (forced) |
Verdict: The T16 software is lightweight and perfect for budget gamers who don't want bloatware. It lacks cloud sync and fancy in-game overlays, but it does the essentials without eating your RAM.
An interesting observation in T16 driver reports is the absence of "bloat." Navigate to the “Downloads” or “Support” section –
Security Note: When downloading T16 drivers from generic sites (or the included mini-CDs), always scan the .exe with an antivirus. Generic OEM software is sometimes repackaged with adware. It is safer to download from a verified Redragon link or a reputable tech forum.
You will see a diagram of the mouse (Left, Right, Wheel, Forward, Back, DPI shift, and sometimes a sniper button). Each can be remapped to:
Before you begin: Plug the T16 mouse directly into a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port (avoid USB hubs for cleaner signal). Uninstall any other mouse software (e.g., Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse) to prevent conflicts.