Fix 2: Manually Update the Drivers
If the automatic approach didn’t give worked out for you, then you should consider taking the manual route. Here’s what needs to be done in this regard:

- Head over to the A4tech website and download the latest driver package for your mouse.
- Launch the EXE file and follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
- After the installation is complete, restart your PC.
- Now reconnect your mouse and check whether the A4tech G11 570FX mouse driver problem has been fixed or not.
Fix 3: Use Windows Hardware Troubleshooter
Your Windows PC comes baked-in with a Troubleshooter program. This scans your PC for the potential errors/issues and lists out their associated fixes as well. Furthermore, one section of this troubleshooter focuses especially on Bluetooth, and this is what we would be using in this section. Follow along for the steps:

- Launch the Settings menu using Windows+I shortcut key combinations.
- Then go to the Update and security section.
- Select Troubleshoot from the left menu bar and scroll to the ‘Find and fix other problems’ section.
- Click on the Bluetooth option followed by Run the troubleshooter.
- The scanning process will now begin and should take a few minutes. Once done, it will display the issues and their associated fixes.
Apply the fix that it has listed and then reboot your PC. Once it boots up, reconnect the mouse and check if it is able to fix the A4tech G11 570FX mouse driver problem.
Fix 4: Reinstall Device
If none of the above methods gave out fruitful results, then you might have to uninstall this device and then reinstall it. This will also fix any underlying issues with the device as well as issues related to the incorrect setup of the mouse when you connected it to the PC for the first time.

- So bring up the Run dialog box and type in devmgmt.msc. This will take you to the Device Manager.
- Scroll to the ‘Mice and other pointing devices’ section and click on it to further expand its menu.
- Then right-click on your Mouse and select Uninstall Device.
- Reply in the affirmative in the confirmation dialog box that appears.
- Once the drivers are uninstalled, restart your PC and connect your PC.
- Windows will now download and install the necessary drivers related to the connected device (mouse).
- If for some reason that doesn’t happen, then you could also manually install the drivers using instructions given in STEP 2 and your issue should be fixed.
On that note, we conclude the guide on how to fix the A4tech G11 570FX mouse driver problem. Do let us know in the comments which of the four above-mentioned methods were able to rectify the issue. Rounding off, here are some iPhone Tips and Tricks, PC tips and tricks, and Android Tips and Tricks that you should have a look at as well.