Software | Motospeed Ck61

This is the primary reason users install the software.

Installing the Motospeed CK61 software is straightforward, but there is a specific order to follow to avoid recognition errors.

Step-by-step installation:

Troubleshooting connection issues:

Once connected, you will see a digital rendering of the CK61 on your screen.


When you plug the CK61 into your USB port for the first time, it works immediately. You can type and cycle through basic RGB modes using key combinations (like Fn + \). But the onboard controls are limited.

Without the software, you cannot:

Simply put, the Motospeed CK61 software transforms a generic mechanical keyboard into a personalized command center.


| Issue | Workaround / Status | | :--- | :--- | | No macOS/Linux support | Use Windows VM or dual boot. | | Software fails to detect keyboard | Reinstall driver, try different USB port, run as admin. | | Macros stop working after PC reboot | Reload profile or re-flash to onboard memory. | | RGB sync with other Motospeed devices | Not supported – standalone only. | | Some keys cannot be remapped (e.g., Fn layer) | Fn key is hardware-locked. | | No open-source or SDK access | No third-party integration possible. |

Motospeed occasionally releases firmware updates to fix chattering (double key presses) or improve RGB synchronization. motospeed ck61 software

To update:

Warning: A failed firmware update can brick the keyboard. Only do this if you are experiencing a documented bug.