Manual
Table of Contents 1. Features (Keyboard) 2. Features (Software) 3. Specifications (Keyboard) 4. Packaging Contents 5. Keyboard Overview 5.1 Multimedia Keys 6. Connecting to Computer 7. Installing the Software 8. The Configurator 8.1 Starting the Configurator 8.2 Main Menu 8.3 Profiles 8.4 Key Programming 8.4.1 Keyboard in the basic function 8.5 Macro Settings 8.5.1 Macro Assignments 8.5.2 Multimedia 8.5.3 Windows Keys 8.5.4 Standard 8.5.5 Assign Shortcuts 8.5.6 Key Off 8.
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5. Keyboard Overview E A C B D A B C D E - D D Multimedia keys US, UK, ES, CN or German layout Macro keys Palm rest Profile keys 5.
6. Connecting to Computer 1. Insert the keyboard’s USB plug into an available USB port on your computer. 2. The operating system will automatically detect the keyboard and all required drivers will be installed. 3. If the keyboard is not recognized, disconnect and try another USB port on your computer. 7. Software Installation 1. All existing keyboard software should be uninstalled before installing the included software. 2. Insert the provided Tools CD into your CD/DVD drive. 3. Open the CD/DVD drive (e.
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6. Once the installation is complete, the SKILLER PRO icon will appear on your Windows taskbar. 7. Congratulations, the software is successfully installed. 8. The Configurator 8.1 Starting the Configurator Start the application by double-clicking the SKILLER PRO icon in the icon taskbar.
.2 Main Menu F A E B D D D D G C A -The SKILLER PRO offers three different profiles with the selection of tabs M1, M2, M3 ( see 8.3 ). B - Each key on the keyboard can be individually programmed (excluding multimedia keys) ( see 8.4 ). C - All profile settings reset the to default settings. D - Through these tabs profiles can be created, loaded, saved or edited. E - Through Macro Setting, desired functions of the keys L1 to L6 are assigned ( see 8.5 ).
8.3 Profiles The M1, M2 and M3 keys can be assigned different profiles. The profiles are independent from each other, therefore, each profile can be assigned different profiles. (If a profile is active, the Windows key is automatically disabled) 8.4 Key Programming Each key can be individually programmed, for this, proceed as follows: Choose the key you wish to program by selecting it in the configuration using the left-click on the mouse.
8.5 Macro Settings E E - Through the Macro Setting, various macros can be created in the Macro Manager. To edit, select one of the fields from L1 to L6 by using the left mouse button. The selection menu window opens.
Here you have possibility through the various options to assign your personal preferences. 8.5.1 Macro Assignments When selecting Macro Manager, the Record Options field will appear. Here you can summarize key tasks.
8.5.2 Multimedia Each key can be assigned a media function within the configurator: Select a “media hotkey” via multimedia The choices (mute switch, volume loud/quiet) will be stored on the selected L-key after being saved.
8.5.3 Windows functions Each L-key can be assigned a Windows function in the configurator. Select from the menu the desired function (calculator, search function, email client, etc.) 8.5.4 Standard Here you can reset the keys back to their original functions.
8.5.5 Assign Shortcut Within this option you can assign a shortcut. 8.5.6 Key Off This key has no function.
8.6 Advanced Settings F F - Here the following adjustments can be made: • Polling Rate settings: 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz or 1000Hz • Turn Windows key on or off • Set Key Response time (1ms – 16ms) • Illuminating the keyboard (The Illumination can also be changed without the software by pressing the FN + Scroll keys.
9. Functions without the Software 9.1 Illuminate Key combination FN + Scroll will adjust the lighting. (10%-100%), Pulsate, Off + 9.2 Standard Mode With the key combination FN + OFF key your keyboard will operate in standard mode. In this mode the Windows key is functional. The profiles M1, M2, M3 are disabled. + 9.3 WASD & Arrow keys Press FN + Windows key simultaneously. Now the WASD keys function as the arrow keys and the WASD keys now function as the arrow keys.
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