Gainer M610 Software | Redragon

Redragon Gainer M610 is generally considered a "plug-and-play" mouse and does not have official dedicated software for customization

. While many other Redragon models feature programmable software for DPI redefinition and RGB lighting, the relies on hardware-level presets Key Hardware Features

Because there is no software, all adjustments are made directly on the device: DPI Presets : You can cycle through four set DPI levels: 1000, 1600, 2400, and 3200 Programmable Buttons : The mouse features redragon gainer m610 software

, including 2 customizable thumb buttons, though these typically function with standard Windows drivers or third-party remappers. LED Backlighting

: The lighting is built-in and changes based on the selected DPI mode rather than through a software interface. Potential Workarounds Known issues & troubleshooting

If you need functionality like macros or button remapping that isn't natively supported: Generic Remappers : You can use third-party tools like X-Mouse Button Control to assign new functions to the side buttons. Manual Drag Clicking

: Some users have found that while it lacks software-based debounce settings, the texture of the allows for manual drag clicking Software not recognizing mouse: try different USB port,

at roughly 10–15 CPS, sometimes aided by electrical tape for extra friction. For users looking to download software for

supported Redragon devices, you can find the official drivers on the Redragon Software Download page third-party tools to remap those side buttons, or would you like a comparison with a Redragon model that does include software?


Known issues & troubleshooting

DPI button cycles more than 4 stages


Official software overview

1. Overview

The Redragon Gainer M610 software is a lightweight peripheral utility that unlocks the mouse’s full potential. Unlike plug-and-play operation (default 1000 Hz polling rate, 7200 DPI max), the software allows full re-mapping, macro recording, RGB lighting control, and DPI fine-tuning across 5 onboard profiles.

Case 1: Set 3 DPI stages for FPS gaming

  1. Go to Main Control.
  2. Uncheck unused stages (e.g., leave only 3 of 5).
  3. Set values: 400 DPI (Stage 1), 800 DPI (Stage 2), 1600 DPI (Stage 3).
  4. Click Apply → Profile auto-saves.

C. Lighting (RGB)

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