OpenRGB does not support all GK-85 variants. Check their device compatibility list first.
Upon launching the installed software (often called "Bloody" or "A4Tech Key Editor"), you will be greeted with a visual representation of your keyboard. Here is what you should configure first: a4tech gk-85 driver download
There are no generic “drivers” that improve performance. Third-party sites claiming “updated 2025 drivers” for the GK-85 are distributing: OpenRGB does not support all GK-85 variants
If you own an gaming keyboard, you know it’s a budget-friendly mechanical-feeling membrane keyboard that offers decent RGB lighting and macro support. However, like many specialized peripherals, unlocking its full potential—specifically the macro keys and customizable backlighting—requires the correct software. Here is what you should configure first: There
Once the driver is installed, you gain access to the following customization panels:
Stop searching. You don't need a driver. If the rainbow lighting annoys you, try pressing FN + ScrLk or FN + Ins to change modes. That is the only "driver" this keyboard has.