Works seamlessly with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Troubleshooting Common Issues The mouse isn't moving: Try a different USB port. Check the optical sensor at the bottom for dust or debris. Restart your computer to allow the HID driver to refresh. The RGB lights won't turn on:

Windows will display a notification saying "Setting up a device."

Technically, the "driver" for the HP M260 is handled by the standard Windows HID (Human Interface Device) protocol. This means as soon as you plug the USB cable into your PC, Windows automatically installs the necessary files to make the mouse move, click, and scroll.

Visit the HP Customer Support website. Enter "M260" in the search bar to see if a dedicated configuration utility is available for your specific region.

If the default settings aren't enough, you may want to look for the official HP accessory software.