Rapid Trigger mode :

With Rapid Trigger, key presses will be more responsive. Actuation point, Trigger sensitivity and Reset sensitivity can be adjusted in this mode.

When RT mode is off, only Actuation point can be adjusted.
NOTE: Please remember to press "SAVE KEYMAP" after use.


SWITCH PHOTO
Actuation: 2.0mm


Trigger sensitivity: 1.0mm



Reset sensitivity: 1.0mm




WARNING : PLEASE FINISH ALL STEPS. DO NOT LEAVE THIS PAGE UNTIL "SAVE CLB" HAS BEEN DONE. OTHERWISE KEYBOARD WILL KEEP WAITING FOR CLB TO BE SAVED AND BEHAVE WEIRDLY.
(This section is for users who wanted to customised their own switches. If your keyboard already comes with factory default switches, please skip these steps.)

1. Disable keyboard output by selecting the KEYOUT setting to "OFF" at the back of the PCB. This is to prevent keyboard from sending out false signals.

2. Set the correct magnetic orientation. Different manufacturers have different magnetic facing for the switches. Select "N" or "S" pole at the back of the PCB. One way to tell if it is "N" or "S" is by noting the idle value of the key. Then press the key down and compare with the idle value. If this value is greater than the idle value, then the switch is "N" facing. If it less than the idle value, then it is "S" facing.

3. For this step, make sure all the switches are at idle state, ie. not pressed. Then click "CLB MODE" button and calibrate each switch by pressing the switch fully. Do not press too hard on the switch. Press down normally as you would have use the keyboard

4. When all the switches have been calibrated, ie. all the keypads are highlighted, click the "SAVE CLB" button. This will save the setting to the keyboard.

5. Enable the keyboard output by selecting KEYOUT to "ON" at the back of the PCB.






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