Dell Peripheral Software helps you configure and manage Dell accessories like keyboards, mice, headsets, speakers, and webcams from a single, easy interface. Download the official Dell utilities to customize buttons and DPI, set audio EQ and mic noise reduction, adjust webcam exposure and framing, update device firmware, and monitor battery levels for Bluetooth devices.
For many devices, Dell Peripheral Manager provides advanced features such as application‑specific profiles, pairing and switching between multiple hosts, low‑latency modes, and automatic firmware updates. Keep your Dell peripherals performing reliably with the latest drivers, software, and firmware — ideal for productivity, meetings, and content creation.
Dell Peripheral Software — Quick Facts
- Software: Dell Peripheral Manager and related Dell accessory utilities
- Purpose: Configure, update, and monitor Dell keyboards, mice, headsets, speakers, and webcams
- OS compatibility: Windows 11/10; macOS support varies by device
- Connection types: USB, USB‑C, 2.4 GHz dongle, Bluetooth
- Updates: Driver and firmware updates for supported peripherals
- Key features: Custom button mapping, DPI control, EQ presets, webcam framing/exposure, battery status
- Profiles: Per‑app settings and quick switching for work and gaming use cases
- Security: Verified Dell packages and signed firmware where available
- Notes: Some legacy peripherals may require device‑specific utilities
Key Benefits
- Centralized control for Dell peripherals with easy customization and profiles.
- Automatic driver and firmware updates for better stability and features.
- Improved audio and video quality for meetings with optimized presets.
- Battery and connection monitoring to avoid interruptions during work.
Download Dell Peripheral Software
Get the official Dell Peripheral Software to configure accessories, apply firmware updates, and keep your devices optimized. Choose the Windows installer below; macOS availability depends on the specific peripheral model.
The installer provided here is verified and safe to use. For best results, connect your peripherals via USB or their wireless dongle during setup.
How to Install Dell Peripheral Software
- Download the installer for your OS using the buttons above.
- Run the installer as an administrator (Windows) or approve the app in System Settings (macOS).
- Connect your Dell peripherals (USB/USB‑C, dongle, or Bluetooth pairing).
- Launch the app to detect devices and check for firmware updates.
- Customize buttons, DPI, EQ, and webcam settings; create profiles if needed.
Important: Keep devices connected and avoid unplugging during firmware updates.
Update and Usage Tips
- Check for software and firmware updates monthly for stability and new features.
- Use per‑app profiles to switch sensitivity, macros, or audio presets automatically.
- For Bluetooth peripherals, ensure batteries are charged before updating firmware.
- If a device isn’t detected, try a direct USB connection or re‑pair the dongle.
Pro tips
- Create meeting and recording presets for webcam exposure, framing, and mic noise reduction.
- Back up or export profiles to reuse across multiple PCs.
- Prefer the 2.4 GHz dongle for lower latency when needed.
How to Use Dell Peripheral Software
Open the app to view connected Dell peripherals, then select each device to adjust settings and check for updates. Assign macros and shortcuts, set DPI stages for mice, choose keyboard layouts and lighting (where supported), refine headset EQ/mic, and optimize webcam image quality. Save profiles and switch them on the fly via hotkeys or app shortcuts.
FAQ
Which devices are supported?
Most recent Dell keyboards, mice, headsets, speakers, and webcams. Some older models may use device‑specific utilities.
Does it work on macOS?
Selected devices support Dell Peripheral Manager for macOS. Feature parity may differ from Windows.
How do I update firmware safely?
Connect via USB or keep batteries charged, close background apps, and do not disconnect until the update completes.




