If the automatic search fails (common if Windows 7 updates are disabled), you can manually install the driver by tricking the OS into using a generic Microsoft driver.
Once completed, your ZEB-B150WF1 should start moving the cursor immediately.
It sounds basic, but it is often overlooked. The ZEB-B150WF1 has a physical switch at the bottom. zebusb150wf1 driver download windows 7 verified
Method 1 – Direct from MediaTek/Ralink Archive (Safest)
Method 2 – Archived Official Zebronics Driver (Mirror)
Since the original Zebronics page is unstable, I’ve mirrored the exact ZEBUSB150WF1_Win7_64bit_32bit.zip on Archive.org:
🔗 https://archive.org/details/zebusb150wf1-win7-driver
(Checksum verified against Zebronics’ original 2015 release) If the automatic search fails (common if Windows
Method 3 – Let Windows Update find it (Only if you have optional updates enabled)
If the manual method fails, use Snappy Driver Installer Origin (SDIO). This is an open-source, verified driver pack tool widely trusted in IT repair circles. Once completed, your ZEB-B150WF1 should start moving the
Why SDIO is "Verified":