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Key combinations
FN + Windows key = Lock/Unlock windows key
FN + I = Print Screen
FN + O = Scroll Lock
FN + P = Pause Break
FN + J = Ins
FN + K = Home
FN + L = End
FN + 1 = F1
FN + 2 = F2
FN + 3 = F3
FN + 4 = F4
FN + 5 = F5
FN + 6 = F6
FN + 7 = F7
FN + 8 = F8
FN + 9 = F9
FN + 0 = F10
FN +
= F11
FN +
= F12
FN +
= Decrease volume
FN +
= Increase volume
FN +
= Sound off/on
FN + right ALT GR = Windows menu key
Caps lock + Any other keyboard key = Caps lock will function
like the FN key. For example, pressing Caps lock + 1 = F1.
This function can be deactivated or activated by pressing FN
+ Left Alt.
FN + ESC press and hold for about 3 seconds = Factory reset.
Press and hold FN + R for 3 seconds to pair with USB
receiver. Please note that the receiver has been paired already
and this is only for troubleshooting.
Battery
Battery indicator: check the battery level by pressing FN +
Backspace, the keys from 1 to 0 will be green (wireless only).
100% battery = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 will be green.
75% battery = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 will be green.
50% battery = 1,2,3,4,5 will be green.
25% battery = 1,2,3 will be green.
LED combinations
FN + right STRG = Change backlight mode
FN + right SHIFT = Change backlight colour
FN + page down = Change to static colour (mode)
FN + down arrow = Decrease backlight brightness
FN + up arrow = Increase backlight brightness
FN + right arrow = Increase backlight speed
FN + left arrow = Decrease backlight speed
LED modes
There are 5 backlight speeds. 3rd speed is default. The arrow
keys will flash 3 times when it reaches lowest or highest
speed.
There are 5 brightness settings (100%, 75%, 50%, 25% and
off). 100% is default. The arrow keys will flash 3 times when it
reaches lowest or highest brightness.
The keyboard has 20 LED modes in total (Not counting
software modes).
Caps lock and Win lock will be static red when they are
activated.
Connect
Use the switch underneath the keyboard to switch between
Bluetooth, wired and USB receiver.
Switch to the middle
= Wired connection and off (if cable
is disconnected).
Wired connection: Use a USB-C cable to connect with a
wired connection.
Switch to the right
= 2.4 GHz wireless connection to USB
receiver.
1. The ESC key will flash green to indicate pairing mode
(USB receiver).
2. Connect the USB receiver to your device. The keyboard
will connect automatically.
3. Once connected successfully it will stop flashing.
Switch to the left
= Bluetooth.
With Bluetooth you can connect up to 3 devices.
Quick press FN + Q/W/E = Quickly switch between 1, 2
or 3.
1. The ESC key will flash blue slowly to indicate Bluetooth
mode (the ESC key will flash fast to indicate pairing mode).
2. Press and hold FN + Q for 5 seconds = Pair Bluetooth
device 1.
Press and hold FN + W for 5 seconds = Pair Bluetooth
device 2.
Press and hold FN + E for 5 seconds = Pair Bluetooth
device 3.
3. Once connected successfully it will stop flashing.
The keyboard will connect automatically to devices it has been
connected to previously.
When switching to Bluetooth from wired or wireless 2.4G
connection, the ESC key will flash blue if the connection was
successful.
Note: With Bluetooth 4.0 or higher 2 names will be displayed.
You can connect to any, but "5.0" is preferred choice. With
Bluetooth 3.0 and lower only 1 name will be displayed.
The keyboard's Bluetooth names:
Black keyboard names are DK440 5.0 and DK440 3.0.
White keyboard names are WK95 5.0 and WK95 3.0.
Pink keyboard names are PK95 5.0 and PK95 3.0.
Sleep mode
If there is no activity within 120 seconds the keyboard will
enter sleep mode. If the keyboard is disconnected from all
devices or fail to connect it will enter sleep mode after 90
seconds. Press any key to wake up the keyboard.
Charging
Connect the USB cable to a computer to charge the
keyboard. The keyboard can be used while charging.
Software
RGB with 16 million colors is only available via the software.
The software is optional.
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