Zelotes Gaming Mouse Software C18 Apr 2026

Abstract The proliferation of budget gaming peripherals has democratized access to high-DPI and programmable input devices. The Zelotes C18 gaming mouse, known for its distinctive turbo fire button and adjustable weight system, relies on proprietary driver software to unlock its full feature set. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the Zelotes C18 software, examining its installation process, user interface, core functionalities (DPI adjustment, macro programming, polling rate modification, and RGB control), driver behavior, and potential security vulnerabilities. Findings indicate that while the software provides essential gaming-oriented features at a low cost, it suffers from outdated design paradigms, poor translation/localization, and moderate security risks typical of non-mainstream peripheral vendors. 1. Introduction Zelotes, a subsidiary of Shenzhen-based SZ-YZ Technology Co., Ltd., targets the entry-level to mid-range gaming market. The C18 model is characterized by its ergonomic palm grip, adjustable weights, and a prominent "turbo" button. Unlike plug-and-play mice, the C18 requires proprietary software (often labeled "Zelotes Gaming Mouse Software C18") to modify DPI steps, assign macros, and manage lighting.