KWR101803/01B
Manual (Draft Version)
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4. Operational Features
4.1 Mode Switch
4.1.1 RC to Keyboard
When in RC mode, keyboard keys will be locked to prevent accidental press. Keyboard keys can
only be unlocked by flipping over to the keyboard side in landscape orientation. Pess the
UNLOCK key to lock the KB. Each key press will do a fast blink on the KB amber LED.
4.1.2 Keyboard to RC
When in keyboard mode, user can change to RC mode by flipping over to the RC face side.
Like-wise, when in KB mode, RC keys will be locked to prevent accidental press.
4.2 Remote IR keys
Power, TV/AV Input keys, Vol +, Vol -, and Mute are IR command keys. With RC face up and in a
portrait orientation, pressing these buttons will fire the respective IR codes from the IR LED of the
remote.
4.3 Remote RF keys
Some of the remote keys will be sent out using RF keys command codes. OK key is used also as the
mouse left click button. Other remaining keys are HID consumer control keys. For example,
Programme Up, Programme Down, Home, Back, etc.
4.4 Motion Control Mouse Mode
Mouse mode allows user to use the gyro meter of the RC as a floating mouse or joystick.
The relative movement of panning and lifting (roll, yaw and pitch) will control the mouse cursor to
move in the same relative direction on the screen.
In the floating mouse mode, user can press and hold the OK key for motion control to be used as
mouse or joystick.
On the other hand, if user just press and release the OK key it will act as the Mouse Left click.
When RC is face up portrait orientation, the RC is used as a floating mouse.
When keyboard is in face up landscape orientation, press and hold the SHIFT key to use the motion
control as the floating mouse.
4.5 Keyboard Mode
The QWERTY keys will be held by both hands and used in landscape orientation.
The KB also support secondary keys by press and hold ALT key followed by press another key
together. This allows the KB to support Numbers and Symbols with the limited number of QWERTY
keys. Example, press ALT + Q will send ‘1’.