K-snake Bm600 - Mouse Software Download
The K-Snake BM600 is a budget-friendly wired gaming mouse with adjustable DPI, RGB lighting, and programmable buttons. To unlock its full features (remapping buttons, adjusting polling rate, customizing lighting effects), you need the dedicated configuration software.
Once you have downloaded the ZIP file, follow these steps carefully:
Step 1: Extract the Files
Right-click the downloaded .zip folder and select Extract All. Do not run the software from inside the ZIP.
Step 2: Run as Administrator
Open the extracted folder. Look for Setup.exe or BM600_Config.exe. Right-click it and select Run as Administrator. (This prevents permission errors when writing to the registry.) k-snake bm600 mouse software download
Step 3: Install the Driver The installer may be in Chinese or English. If it is in Chinese, look for the button that says 安装 (Install). Click through the prompts. If Windows Defender asks for permission, click Yes.
Step 4: Reboot (Recommended) After installation, restart your computer. This ensures the driver service loads properly.
Step 5: Launch the Software Find the K-Snake icon on your desktop or taskbar. Open it. You should see a 3D rendering of the BM600 mouse. The K-Snake BM600 is a budget-friendly wired gaming
The BM600 works plug-and-play with default Windows drivers for basic use (cursor movement, left/right click, scroll). Without software:
Final note: Since K-Snake doesn’t maintain a public driver site, always keep a backup copy of the working software .exe in cloud storage. If you can’t find the software, consider using X-Mouse Button Control (free, generic remapper) as a substitute for button remapping, though it won’t control RGB or DPI fine-tuning.
"The software won't open" This is the most common issue with budget mouse software. Final note : Since K-Snake doesn’t maintain a
"The mouse is connected but the software shows 'No Device Found'"
"My settings reset when I restart the PC"
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---------|--------------|-----|
| Mouse not recognized after driver install | Old driver version or conflict with previous generic HID driver. | Uninstall the current driver (Control Panel → Programs), restart, then reinstall the latest version. |
| Button assignments revert after reboot | Profile not saved to the mouse’s onboard memory. | In the utility, click “Save to Device” (or similar) before closing the program. |
| DPI button does nothing | DPI steps not configured or the button is assigned to a macro that overrides the DPI toggle. | Reset DPI settings to defaults, then assign the DPI‑toggle button correctly. |
| Software crashes on launch (Windows) | Incompatible OS version (e.g., 32‑bit Windows on a 64‑bit system). | Ensure you downloaded the 64‑bit installer; if you’re on a very old OS (Win 7/8), look for an older driver version on the website’s “Archive” section. |
| Lighting stays static | The BM600 revision you own may be a “non‑RGB” model, or the lighting feature is disabled in the utility. | Verify the exact hardware revision (check the product label). If it’s a non‑RGB version, lighting controls won’t work. |
| macOS blocks the app | Gatekeeper/ notarization issue. | Right‑click the app → “Open” and confirm you trust it, or temporarily disable Gatekeeper with sudo spctl --master-disable (remember to re‑enable it afterwards). |
Once you have downloaded the file, follow these steps to get your mouse running: