Device downloads. For software and drivers, select your product from the list below. Basic Optical Mouse. Manuals Limited Warranty. Product Guide. Quick Start Guide. Mac OS 10.4.x-10.7 (32-bit and 64-bit) IntelliPoint 8.2. Windows 10 (32-bit only) Mouse and Keyboard Center 11. Canyon Windows Driver Downloads. DriverGuide maintains the most extensive database of Windows drivers on the web. Use the list below to find the correct Canyon Windows driver. Next, select the driver from the list to download or view the details of that particular driver. List of Canyon Windows Drivers; Canyon Driver Update Utility: 3COM.
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I encountered a quite annoying problem. Not even a week has passed since I bought Canyon wireless optical mouse CNE-CMSW3. It worked fine until 20 minutes ago. Its movement directions suddenly got reversed for no apparent reason (push up - goes down, left - right and etc.). I tried searching for a solution but to no avail.
Tried rebooting my laptop, uninstalling drivers through device manager, connecting to different USB ports, even different laptop, but the problem remained. Is it possible that something happened with the mouse itself or it's signal receiver, which goes into USB port? By the way, mouse wasn't droped or damaged in any other ways during this time. I managed to temporary fix the problem by using one simple app to reverse the axis directions but it only works only in windows.
It is of no help if you try to use it in games for example.