Tm680 Keyboard Software Top [WORKING]
Before we dive into the features, we must address the elephant in the room. The TM680 is sold under multiple brand names (LTC, Gamakay, CIY, MCHOSE). Consequently, searching for "TM680 driver" yields sketchy forum links. The "top" software experience relies on using the LTC NB681 driver, which is functionally identical for all TM680 variants (wired and tri-mode).
| Feature | TM680 Software | Razer Synapse | Logitech G Hub | VIA (QMK) | |------------------------|----------------------|----------------------|----------------------|----------------------| | Per-key RGB | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (per-layer only) | | Macro recording | Yes (basic delays) | Yes (advanced) | Yes (advanced) | Yes (via QMK) | | Rotary encoder support | Yes (limited) | No (few Razer models)| Yes (G915, etc.) | Yes (full) | | Cloud sync | No | Yes | Yes | No | | Onboard memory | Yes (3 profiles) | Varies | Varies | Yes (depends on MCU) | | Learning curve | Low | Medium | Medium | High | tm680 keyboard software top
Conclusion: TM680 software punches above its weight for a budget keyboard but lacks ecosystem polish. Before we dive into the features, we must
If you cannot download the software, the TM680 has built-in shortcuts accessible via the keyboard itself (usually using the Fn key). If you cannot download the software, the TM680
Win + Shift + S (screenshot) assigned to the ScrLk key.The TM680’s knob is configurable via the Customize tab, but often hidden. Look for “Encoder” or rotary icon.
Top Tip: Assign encoder turns to “Undo/Redo” (Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y) for graphic design work.
The rotary encoder is the star. Without software, it just controls volume up/down and mute. With the software, you unlock its potential.