Programming Instruction
1.
Press PMode(Fn + Pn) to enter the programming mode (Pn LED flashing)
2.
Press the key you want to program (Pn LED on)
3.
Key in the programming content and then press Pn (Pn LED flashing again)
4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 to program other keys
5. Press PMode(Fn + Pn) to exit programming mode (Pn LED off)
Note:
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Under SELECT state (step 1), you can press Pn + any key to view its content in a word processing
software (e.g., Notepad)
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Support time delay, press 15ms key(Fn + Ins) each time to delay 15ms, press 0.1s key(Fn + Home)
each time to delay 0.1s, press 0.5s key(Fn + PgUp) each time to delay 0.5s. Consecutive delay will
add up but will only be counted as 1 key stroke
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Every key can program up to 64 key strokes
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Repeat step 2 and step 3 to program other keys
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If there is no key pressed for 15 sec in programming mode, it will exit to normal mode
Programming Usage
Press Pn + Programmed key, OR
Press Toggle (Two arrows key) to light up the Toggle LED first. Then press the programmed key directly. If you
press Pn + Programmed key at this moment, it will output the original key code.
Programming Examples
1.
Program A as 123: Fn + Pn, A, 1, 2, 3, Pn
2.
Continue to program B as Ctrl + C: B, Ctrl(Not release), C, Release Ctrl and C, Pn
3.
Continue to program C to run CMD under WIN7: Win, C, Fn + Home, M, Fn + Home, D, Fn + PgUp,
Enter, Pn
4.
Finish programming: Fn + Pn
5.
Invoking programmed A: Pn + A => Output 123
6.
Invoking programmed C: Pn + C => Running CMD.EXE
7.
Switch to Pn layer: Toggle(Two arrows key) => Toggle LED on
(1) Invoking programmed B: B => Output Ctrl + C (Same as copy)
(2) Invoking programmed C: C=> Running CMD.EXE
(3) If you need to get the A back (Now pressing A is 123): Pn + A => A