USB drivers and software packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit)
All-in-one driver installer for all MRX platforms. Includes USB, Bluetooth, and serial communication drivers.
USB-to-serial communication driver for direct cable connections.
Enhanced Bluetooth connectivity driver for wireless programming and control.
Driver for MRX Vision sensors and camera modules (PRO, MAX, WORK, AIR).
Driver for MRX wireless controllers and gamepads.
Compatible with macOS 12 Monterey and newer (Intel & Apple Silicon)
Universal driver package for all MRX platforms. Native support for Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
USB-to-serial communication driver for direct cable connections.
Driver for MRX Vision sensors and camera modules.
Compatible with Ubuntu 20.04+, Debian 11+, Fedora 36+, and other major distributions
Comprehensive driver package with udev rules and kernel modules for all MRX platforms.
Source tarball for manual compilation on any Linux distribution.
udev rules file for proper device permissions without root access.
V4L2-compatible driver for MRX Vision sensors and camera modules.
wget https://downloads.mrxrobotics.com/drivers/mrx-drivers-3.2.1.deb
sudo dpkg -i mrx-drivers-3.2.1.deb
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
wget https://downloads.mrxrobotics.com/drivers/mrx-drivers-3.2.1.rpm
sudo rpm -i mrx-drivers-3.2.1.rpm
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
Common driver installation issues and solutions
If your MRX device isn't recognized after driver installation, try unplugging and reconnecting the USB cable, then restart MRX Studio.
Learn MoreAdd your user to the 'dialout' group: sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER then log out and back in.
Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security and click "Allow" for the MRX driver. You may need to restart your Mac.
Learn MoreUninstall any previous MRX driver versions before installing the new package. Use the included uninstaller or Add/Remove Programs.
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