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Why Should I Update Peripheral Drivers?
Important Notes
Steps to Update Peripheral Drivers
Identify Your DeviceDownload the Latest Driver or SoftwareRestart Your PC
Alternative: Using Device Manager
Open Device ManagerUpdate the Driver
If Issues Persist
What's Next?

How to Update Peripheral Drivers on Your PC

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Peripherals such as keyboards, mice, headsets, and other external devices rely on drivers and software to function correctly. Outdated or missing drivers can cause performance issues, connectivity problems, or unexpected behaviour. This guide will help you check and update your peripheral drivers to ensure everything is working properly.

Peripherals such as keyboards, mice, headsets, and other external devices rely on drivers and software to function correctly. Outdated or missing drivers can cause performance issues, connectivity problems, or unexpected behaviour. This guide will help you check and update your peripheral drivers to ensure everything is working properly.

Why Should I Update Peripheral Drivers?

You may need to update your peripherals if you experience:

  • Devices not being detected
  • Input lag or delayed response
  • Features not working (e.g., RGB, macros, buttons)
  • Disconnections or unstable connections
  • Errors after Windows updates

These issues are often caused by outdated or incompatible drivers.

You may need to update your peripherals if you experience:

  • Devices not being detected
  • Input lag or delayed response
  • Features not working (e.g., RGB, macros, buttons)
  • Disconnections or unstable connections
  • Errors after Windows updates

These issues are often caused by outdated or incompatible drivers.

Important Notes

  • Always download drivers from official manufacturer websites
  • Avoid third-party driver updater tools
  • Some peripherals require dedicated software for full functionality
  • Firmware updates may also be available for certain devices
  • Always download drivers from official manufacturer websites
  • Avoid third-party driver updater tools
  • Some peripherals require dedicated software for full functionality
  • Firmware updates may also be available for certain devices

Steps to Update Peripheral Drivers

Identify Your Device

  • Confirm the brand and model of your peripheral
  • Go to the official support or downloads page for your device

Download the Latest Driver or Software

  • Ensure it matches your device model and operating system
  • Open the downloaded file and follow the installation steps

Identify Your Device

  • Confirm the brand and model of your peripheral
  • Go to the official support or downloads page for your device

Download the Latest Driver or Software

  • Ensure it matches your device model and operating system
  • Open the downloaded file and follow the installation steps

Restart Your PC

  • This ensures the driver is properly applied
  • Confirm the peripheral is working correctly

Restart Your PC

  • This ensures the driver is properly applied
  • Confirm the peripheral is working correctly

Alternative: Using Device Manager

Open Device Manager

  • Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager
  • Expand the relevant category (e.g., Mice, Keyboards, Audio devices)

Update the Driver

  • Right-click the device and select Update driver
  • Choose Search automatically for drivers
  • Install any available updates

Open Device Manager

  • Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager
  • Expand the relevant category (e.g., Mice, Keyboards, Audio devices)

Update the Driver

  • Right-click the device and select Update driver
  • Choose Search automatically for drivers
  • Install any available updates

If Issues Persist

  • Unplug and reconnect the device
  • Try a different USB port
  • Reinstall the device software
  • Remove the device in Device Manager and reconnect it
  • Unplug and reconnect the device
  • Try a different USB port
  • Reinstall the device software
  • Remove the device in Device Manager and reconnect it

What's Next?

After updating your peripheral's drivers, everything should hopefully be working as intended.

If you need further assistance or have any questions, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!

After updating your peripheral's drivers, everything should hopefully be working as intended.

If you need further assistance or have any questions, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!

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