2.4GHz wireless transmission with a USB nano receiver, alongside a wired charging mode.

Multiple lighting modes that react to DPI shifts or cycle through spectrums. Do You Need Dedicated Software for the Bengoo KM-1?

Since there's no dedicated software, here's how you manage its key features directly on the device:

The is an excellent choice for gamers who need functionality without excessive complexity. While it works immediately out of the box, finding the right Bengoo KM-1 gaming mouse software on the official Bengoo website allows you to tailor the DPI, RGB lighting, and button configurations to your specific needs.

To change the sensitivity on the Bengoo KM-1:

The Bengoo KM-1 features 6 programmable buttons. Through the software, you can reassign any of these buttons to execute different commands. This includes: Play, pause, volume up, or volume down.

The KM-1 cycles through three fixed DPI levels. There is no custom software to set your own number, which is a common point of feedback from users. However, the three provided options cover most gaming and work scenarios.

: Features a lightweight honeycomb shell for ventilation and 6 to 8 buttons, including forward/back side buttons. Compatibility

| | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Highly affordable price tag | Not a "gaming performance" device (standard optical sensor) | | Lightweight and comfortable honeycomb design | No dedicated software; buttons cannot be remapped | | True "plug and play" simplicity; works across all major OS | Battery drain with RGB lighting | | Decent battery life (2-3 days of heavy use) | Mixed quality control (some report switch issues) | | Convenient built-in rechargeable battery | |

If your main goal is controlling the vibrant honeycomb RGB lighting of the Bengoo KM-1, OpenRGB is a powerful open-source tool designed to eliminate vendor-specific bloatware.

Go to the official Bengoo Support Download page .

: Adjust your sensitivity levels beyond the standard factory presets.

If a Windows update corrupts the basic plug-and-play profiles, perform a manual hardware cycle: Press Win + X and select . Expand the Mice and other pointing devices drop-down.