Default Keyboard Layout
The Advantage360 may look intimidating at first, but the layout is
designed to work with your body and most keys are accessed with
the same fingers touch-typists are accustomed to using.
- Concave keywells place alphanumeric keys within easy reach
- Heavily-used editing keys are positioned under your thumbs
- F1 - F12 are accessed by
holding
either of the two “fn” layer keys
- The numeric keypad is accessed by
tapping
the “kp” layer key
- 4 blank “hotkeys” are available for macros or custom key actions
- Programming commands are triggered by key combinations
initiated with the
“Mod”
Key
3 Default Layers
Each key can perform multiple actions depending on which “layer”
is active on the keyboard. The layer LEDs will illuminate when you
move away from the base layer. By default, most keys perform the
same action in all three layers. If a key performs multiple actions, the
keycap will feature a second and/or third legend on its front face.
1) Base Layer:
In the base layer, each key performs its primary
action, which is legended on the
top
of the keycap.
2) kp Layer:
Tap the “kp” key on the left module to access the kp
layer, and tap it again to return to the base layer. Kp layer actions
are legended on the
lower right corner
of the keycap.
3) fn Layer:
Press and hold either “fn” key with your pinky to access
the fn layer, and release to return to the base layer. Fn layer actions
are legended on the
lower left corner
of the keycap.
5 Available Profiles
The Advantage360 Pro has 5 Profiles so can you pair the keyboard
with up to 5 Bluetooth devices and quickly switch between them.
Switch Profiles: Mod + 1 - 5
Profile LED Indicates Pairing Status
- Fast Flash: Keyboard is ready to pair to a new device in this Profile
- Slow Flash: Previously-paired device for this Profile is not in range
- Solid: Keyboard is successfully paired
Clear Profile Pairing: Mod + Windows
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