Tm680 Keyboard Software «1080p — 2K»
A critical analysis of the TM680 software reveals specific security concerns common to budget peripheral utilities:
If the official software crashes or feels too limited:
| Alternative | Works with TM680? | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | VIA | No (not QMK-based) | Will not detect. Do not attempt. | | OpenRGB | Partial (V2 only) | Controls RGB but not key mapping. | | Keysticks | Yes (any variant) | Maps keyboard to controller inputs – great for encoder. | | AutoHotkey | Yes (any variant) | Best for complex macros. Example script for encoder: | tm680 keyboard software
AutoHotkey script for TM680 encoder (V1):
; Map encoder to zoom instead of volume
#IfWinActive, ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_1
WheelUp::^WheelUp ; Ctrl+Scroll = zoom in Chrome
WheelDown::^WheelDown
#IfWinActive
If the keyboard becomes unresponsive (all LEDs off, no key output), you need to reflash. A critical analysis of the TM680 software reveals
For V1:
For V2 (Gamakay LK67):
⚠️ Warning: Flashing the wrong firmware will permanently damage the RGB controller. There is no public recovery for a bricked TM680 beyond replacing the mainboard ($15-20 on AliExpress).
If you cannot get the proprietary TM680 keyboard software to work or you hate the clunky UI, you have two options: If the keyboard becomes unresponsive (all LEDs off,