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Fn+3–Calculator*
Fn+4–Music*
(*Windows OS only. May have alternate or no function in other OS environments.)
Fn+5–Audio rewind or previous track.
Fn+6–Audio fast forward or next track.
Fn+7–Audio play or pause.
Fn+8–Audio stop.
Fn+9–Volume mute.
Fn+10–Volume down.
Fn+11–Volume up.
LED Controls:
Fn+Space – Disable LED.
Fn+Insert – Cycle through LED modes.
Fn+Delete – Cycle through LED color options.
Fn+Up – LED brightness increase.
Fn+Down – LED brightness decrease.
Fn+Left – LED cycle speed decrease.
Fn+Right – LED cycle speed increase.
ISO Emulation:
Fn+Tab - <
Fn+CapsLock - >
Fn+LShift - |
PROGRAMMING
Unfortunately, this keyboard is not programmable at this time. We are looking into options that may include a
keyboard remapping tool and/or a third party firmware at a future date. We appreciate that the ability to
program the board is a very desirable feature!
We appreciate third-party contributions for firmware so long as you are able to license them under the MIT
License. The keyboard is built around the SoNiXSN32F240/230/220 Series 32-Bit Cortex-M0 microcontroller.
WEATHER SEALING
The main circuit board of this keyboard is epoxy coated and fully weather sealed. If your keyboard has a fixed
USB cable (which is sealed internally), it is fully weather proof and can even operate under water. If your
keyboard has a detachable USB connector, it is water resistant but some small damage can still occur at the
connector.
Some keyboard body materials are more resilient than others. ABS plastic, acrylic, and aluminum are of course
waterproof. The bamboo body option may warp or distort with repeated exposure to moisture. We
recommend keeping the bamboo keyboard as dry as possible.