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Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center: The Customization Application

November 24, 2020 by Sanmay Chakrabarti 2 Comments

Microsoft has provided many great applications that cater to the users’ needs. That’s one of the reasons why Windows has been so successful all these years. One such application is the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center.

This application has gone under the radar of many, which is sad as it provides ultimate customizability for Microsoft mouse and keyboards. In this article, I have given a detailed review of this app and provided the download links of it.

Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center

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Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center is an application that helps you get the most out of the Microsoft mouse and keyboards. This application allows customization options for Microsoft mouse and keyboards.

When you buy and use the Microsoft mouse and keyboards on Windows, you will realize that they only work as default and generic drivers. This doesn’t allow users to use many of the special functionality of these devices. Generally, before the mouse and keyboard center application came, users had to install certain Microsoft keyboard and mouse drivers to access those special functionalities.

These Microsoft keyboard and mouse drivers were IntelliPoint and IntelliType Pro. This obviously was a much more round-about away as users had to install to separate drivers. Now, with the release of the Mouse and Keyboard Center app, which is the successor of both the IntelliPoint and IntelliType Pro combined, there is no need to install other extra drivers.

This utility helps the Microsoft keyboard and mouse users bring the best out of the peripherals. Overall, this app is extremely useful for anyone who uses a Microsoft mouse or keyboard.

New Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center ARM64 Support

Microsoft has recently updated the mouse and keyboard center app and released a separate version for ARM64 processors. Till this update, the Mouse and Keyboard Center app didn’t work on ARM64 processors. With this new update, Mouse and Keyboard Center supports the following new devices:

  1. Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse
  2. Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard
  3. Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard
  4. Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse
  5. Surface Pro X and other Windows 10 ARM-based PCs.

Sadly, the Mouse and Keyboard Center is still unavailable in the Windows 10- S mode that Microsoft developed for low specs laptops.

Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center Download

Here are the latest Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center download links:

  1. 32-bit version
  2. 64-bit version
  3. ARM64 version

Download the version that supports your PC. The first 2 links are for the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10 versions. However, if you use ARM64 CPUs, then download the 3rd option.

Which Devices Are Supported By Mouse And Keyboard Center 12?

Not all mice or keyboards are supported by the Mouse and Keyboard Center 12. The following is the list of Mice and Keyboards that are supported:

Mice:

  1. Arc Mouse
  2. Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse
  3. Arc Touch Mouse
  4. Basic Optical Mouse v2.0
  5. Basic Optical Mouse
  6. Bluetooth Mouse
  7. Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600
  8. Classic IntelliMouse
  9. Comfort Mouse 3000
  10. Comfort Mouse 4500
  11. Comfort Mouse 6000
  12. Ergonomic Mouse
  13. Explorer Mini Mouse
  14. Explorer Mouse
  15. Explorer Touch Mouse
  16. Express Mouse
  17. IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0
  18. Microsoft Arc Mouse
  19. Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 7000
  20. Precision Mouse
  21. Pro Intellimouse
  22. Sculpt Comfort Mouse
  23. Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse
  24. Sculpt Mobile Mouse
  25. Sculpt Touch Mouse
  26. SideWinder X3 Mouse
  27. SideWinder X5 Mouse
  28. SideWinder X8 Mouse
  29. Surface Mobile Mouse
  30. Touch Mouse
  31. Wedge Touch Mouse
  32. Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 v2.0
  33. Wireless Mobile Mouse 1000
  34. Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 v2.0
  35. Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000
  36. Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500
  37. Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
  38. Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000
  39. Wireless Mouse 1000
  40. Wireless Mouse 2000
  41. Wireless Mouse 5000
  42. Wireless Mouse 900
  43. Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000

Keyboards:

  1. All-in-One Media Keyboard
  2. Bluetooth Keyboard
  3. Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
  4. Digital Media Keyboard 3000
  5. Ergonomic Keyboard
  6. Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
  7. Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop
  8. Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard
  9. SideWinder X4 Keyboard
  10. SideWinder X6 Keyboard
  11. Wired Keyboard 400
  12. Wired Keyboard 600
  13. Wireless Arc Keyboard
  14. Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000
  15. Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5050
  16. Wireless Keyboard 850
  17. Wireless Keyboard 900
  18. Wireless Keyboard 1000
  19. Wireless Keyboard 2000 v2.0
  20. Wireless Keyboard 3000 v2.0
  21. Wireless Keyboard 3000
  22. Wireless Keyboard 3050
  23. Wireless Keyboard 6000 v3.0
  24. Wireless Keyboard 800
  25. Wireless Laser Keyboard 6000 v2.0
  26. SideWinder X6 Keyboard
  27. Wireless Natural MultiMedia Keyboard

FAQs On Microsoft Mouse And Keyboards

Here are the answers to some commonly asked questions regarding the Microsoft mouse and keyboards.

Why Is My Microsoft Mouse Not Working?

There can be various reasons for a mouse to not work. If the issue behind the question, “Why is my Microsoft mouse not working?” is only Microsoft mice, then it may be due to the device not being supported by the Mouse and Keyboard Center.

Try installing the Microsoft keyboard and mouse drivers separately and see if that fixes the issue. Also, check out the above list of supported mice. However, if the issue is mouse related then you should head over to this article. If it’s a Bluetooth mouse, then you can also try the troubleshooting methods in this article.

Where To Download The Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Drivers?

If the Mouse and Keyboard aren’t working on your PC, then you can try installing the Microsoft keyboard and mouse drivers from here:

  1. IntelliPoint (32 bit)
  2. IntelliPoint (64 bit)
  3. IntelliType (32 bit)
  4. IntelliType (64 bit)

Wrapping Up

So, there you have it. This is the complete review of Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center with the latest updates and download links. If you have any further questions regarding this article, ask them in the comment section.

Filed Under: Windows Tagged With: Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center

About Sanmay Chakrabarti

Sanmay is a Tech enthusiast. He has been troubleshooting PC issues for 6 years and writing about them for 4. Reading books, traveling to new places and listening to music are some of his favorite hobbies.

Comments

  1. Pedro says

    September 8, 2021 at 2:09 pm

    When you have a mouse that´s not one of those (eg: Mitsai R480) is it possible to configure the lateral buttons with another app?

    When I try to do it with Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center it doesn´t work

    Reply
    • Sanmay Chakrabarti says

      September 9, 2021 at 7:02 am

      What do you mean by it doesn’t work? Does remapping not getting registered or are you not allowed to do it?
      Yes there are many tools available online that allows remapping of mouse keys. You can look them up on Google, but always check unknown software before installing them.

      Reply

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