1. Introduction
The Womier K75 is a 75% layout gasket mount mechanical gaming keyboard designed for an enhanced typing experience. It features 82 keys, RGB backlighting, and hot-swappable switches. This keyboard is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, offering versatility for various computing environments.
Key features include:
- Gasket Mounted Design: Incorporates silicone spacers, a sandwich silicone silencer, and a bottom silicone pad to reduce percussion noise and enhance typing flexibility.
- Hot-Swappable PCB: Allows for easy replacement of 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches without soldering. Pre-lubed custom clicky switches are pre-installed.
- RGB Backlighting: Offers 15 factory-set lighting modes and music rhythm modes, with additional customization available via dedicated software.
- Ergonomic Design: Features transparent Cherry profile keycaps and a curved layout for comfortable, extended use.
- Full Keys Anti-Ghosting: Ensures accurate registration of multiple simultaneous key presses, crucial for gaming.
- Detachable USB-C Cable: Provides portable and customizable connectivity.

2. Setup
2.1 Connecting the Keyboard
Connect the provided USB-C cable to the keyboard's USB-C port and the other end to an available USB port on your computer. The keyboard is designed for wired operation.

Video 1: Demonstrates connecting the Womier K75 keyboard and showcasing its features, including hot-swappable switches and RGB lighting.
2.2 System Switchover (Mac/Windows)
The keyboard features a switch to toggle between Mac and Windows compatibility modes. Locate the switch on the side or back of the keyboard and set it to your desired operating system.

2.3 Height Adjustment
The keyboard is equipped with two-gear height adjustment feet on its underside. Flip out these feet to adjust the typing angle for improved ergonomics.
3. Operating Instructions
3.1 RGB Lighting and Software Customization
The Womier K75 offers 15 pre-set RGB lighting modes and music rhythm effects. These can be cycled through directly on the keyboard using function key combinations. For advanced customization, including designing new effects, building macros, and setting per-key lighting, dedicated software is available from the manufacturer's website.

Video 2: Showcases various RGB lighting effects and typing on the Womier K75 mechanical keyboard.
3.2 Hot-Swappable Switches
The hot-swappable PCB allows users to easily change mechanical switches without soldering. This feature enables customization of typing feel and sound. The keyboard is compatible with most 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches.

Video 3: Highlights the gasket mount design and hot-swappable switches of the K75 gaming keyboard.
3.3 Anti-Ghosting
The full keys anti-ghosting feature ensures that every key press is registered accurately, even when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously. This is particularly beneficial for fast-paced gaming and typing.
4. Maintenance
4.1 Cleaning
To clean the keyboard, disconnect it from your computer. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the keycaps and chassis. For deeper cleaning or to remove debris from under the keycaps, use the included keycap puller to carefully remove individual keycaps. A can of compressed air can be used to clear dust from the switch area. Reattach keycaps by aligning them with the switch stem and pressing down gently until they click into place.
4.2 Switch Replacement
The hot-swappable design allows for easy switch replacement. Use a switch puller (not included, but often bundled with replacement switches) to gently remove the existing switch. Align the pins of the new switch with the holes on the PCB and press firmly until it seats correctly. Ensure the pins are not bent during insertion.
5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Keyboard Not Responding
- Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the keyboard and the computer.
- Try connecting the keyboard to a different USB port on your computer.
- Verify that the Mac/Win switch is set to the correct operating system.
- Restart your computer.
5.2 RGB Lighting Issues
- Check the keyboard's manual or manufacturer's website for specific key combinations to control RGB lighting.
- If using customization software, ensure it is installed correctly and up to date.
- Confirm that the keyboard's firmware is current.
5.3 Keys Not Registering
- If individual keys are not registering, the switch may be faulty or improperly seated. Use a keycap puller to remove the keycap and inspect the switch. If necessary, replace the switch using a switch puller.
- Ensure no debris is obstructing the switch mechanism.
6. Specifications
| Brand | Womier |
| Model | K75 |
| Layout | 75% (82 Keys) |
| Connectivity | Wired (USB-C) |
| Switch Type | Mechanical, Hot-Swappable (3-pin/5-pin compatible) |
| Keycaps | Transparent PC, Cherry Profile |
| Backlighting | RGB |
| Compatible Devices | PC (Windows, Mac) |
| Material | Silicone (gasket mount components) |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 15.51 x 6.54 x 2.24 inches |
7. Warranty and Support
For specific warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official Womier website. Additional protection plans may be available for purchase through your retailer.





