Base Camp Software
Mountain’s companion software is called Base Camp and can be downloaded here. Opening it up you’ll find a list of Mountain products you have connected to your PC.
When you click on the customize button you’ll be brought into the Profiles section. The Everest 60 supports up to 5 different profiles, all of which can be saved on the keyboard itself, so technically this keyboard is not software dependent.
Next is Lighting. Here we can customize the lighting on the keyboard. There are a total of seven different effects and inside each effect you can adjust colors, speed, brightness, direction and more. The keyboard does support per-key customization.
After Lighting is Key Binding. Here we can fully reprogram each key on the keyboard by simply selecting a key and changing its function. There are quite a lot of options too including OS commands, running a program, running a macro, multimedia, keyboard shortcuts, and mouse buttons.
Up next is Macro, where you can create and save macros. You can easily record your macros and record both your keyboard and mouse.
Finally we have the Settings tab. Here we can check for firmware updates, set what keys are disabled during game mode, set the keyboard layout, and reset the keyboard to its defaults.