Challenger Driver | Thermaltake

: Supports creating and saving multiple profiles. Higher-end models like the Challenger Pro can save these to 64KB of onboard memory . 2. Macro Setting

: Many newer "Challenger" budget combos are plug-and-play and do not include or require software. Key Software Features

: Customize the polling rate (125Hz to 1000Hz) and response time (1ms to 8ms). Review Summary Thermaltake Challenger Driver

The driver typically organizes settings into three main categories:

: Record specific keypress sequences with adjustable delays and loop settings. 3. Advanced Settings : Supports creating and saving multiple profiles

: Adjust backlight colors (typically Red, Blue, or Purple), brightness levels, and "Breathing" effects.

: Rebinding keys, recording macros, and managing lighting profiles. and "Breathing" effects. : Rebinding keys

: Allows you to reassign any standard key (e.g., making 'F' act as 'B').