- In B.pad, controller parts are only for USB only. If you want PS/2 connector, don’t solder ZD1, ZD2.
But when you connect through PS/2, you can’t use BootMapper Client tool.
For X2
For B.87, B.face, B.thumb, B.mini
- Resistors for controller parts shoud be soldered like the pic above. There is no direction for the resistor. Number on a resistor means resistor’s value.
- Capacitor “C2” has the directions, so solder it like the pics.
And other parts are going same way as the pics.
- You have to keep in mind that C1 is dark brown and C3/4 are light gray.
- Crystal(Y1) has no direction, but avoid upside down.
- Transistors (N1~3) are going like the pics.
- MCU(IC1) has the directions.
- Zenodiode(ZD1~2) has the direction. Please refer to the pics.
* 최근 크리스탈(Y1)이 4접점에서 2접점으로 변경되어 아래 사진과 같이 납땜을 해주면 됩니다.
- 네 접점 중 네모 박스 친 부분과 그 대각선을 납땜 해주면 됩니다.
- The pic above shows the RGB LED controller parts.
- Resistors have no direction, but IC2 has.
- RGB LED has the direction. On the pcb and RGB LED, you can find a diagonal line at the corner which shows RGB LED direction.
- WC1, WC2, .... mean the capacitory. You can ignore them.
- Diodes have the direction. You can tell them by the black line.
- Resistors for full LED have no direction. Just solder them at the place with resistor mark(red zigzag line)
- Purple line means the power line. Green line is showing the line to the LED.
- You can use Scroll Lock and Num Lock key as full LED.
- If you solder them like the pic(horizontally), they act as indicators. If vertically, as full LED.
- When you soldr USB connector, please be careful not to overflow the lead.
When you have finished soldering, you should upload the firmware by using BootMapperClient tool, and set the keymapping and RGB value.
to USB : While pressing "U" key, connect the keyboard to USB port.
to PS/2 : While pressing "P" key, connect the keyboard to PS/2 port.
c. If you want to reset : While pressing "U"+ "P", connect the keyboard to port
4) Interface Signal
Flashing count of CapsLock/NumLock LED
1 time : recognizing PS/2
No flashing : recognizing USB
Continuous flashing : in the process of recognizing
5) Basic functions
Supproting Full LED
Providing interface to change LED mode : While pressing “ESC”, press “Caps Lock” (or FN + caps lock) for specfic times
1 time : LED off
2 times : Fading
3 times : LED on
4 times and then any key down : Getting brighter
5 times and then any key down : Getting darker
c. Setting full LED brightness using macro
KEY_LED_UP : getting brighter
KEY_LED_DOWN : getting darker
d. Mapping keys for brightness
A.87 and MX-mini series : FN + - / FN + =
Thumb series : FN + R Alt/ FN + R Ctrl
e. 4 Layer Key Map
1 : normal
2 : FN
3 : FN2/FN3
f. Scroll Lock LED signal
There is no special signal for Scroll Lock LED. But you can tell by seeing Caps Lock LED flashing when it turns on or off(1 tiem for off, 2 times for on).
One of Firmware files named “SL_apart” shows Scroll Lock LED in MCU PD6 pin.
Sleep Mode : When system ends, keyboard enter sleep mode turning LED off when connected through USB.
6) Key Mapping
- Link : http://blog.winkeyless.kr/183
7) Hardware and Quick Macro
- Link : http://blog.winkeyless.kr/184
8) Quick Swap
“Swap” means altering between “alt” and “GUI”
Press “alt” + “GUI” together for 5 seconds.
9) Special Keys
How to use hardware menu
Open a text editting program such as NotePad.
Press Left Ctrl + alt + shift + Right shift(total 4keys) for 5 seconds and then you’ll see the menus
Here are the messages.
hello
select mode
1:keymapper
2:macro
3:lazy fn : on
4:fn2/3 led : sl
5:esc to ~ : off
7:exit
9:boot mapper
>>
b. Lock Key/Win Key
Lock Key : prevents input form all the keys.(toggle)