Bloody S87 Naraka Mechanical Keyboard
Brand: Bloody
Model: S87 Naraka
Type: Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard
Description: A high-performance gaming keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches, customizable RGB lighting (implied by "G LED"), and a durable design, inspired by the Naraka: Bladepoint game. Includes extra keycaps and switches for personalization.
Package Contents
The package includes the following items:
- Gaming Keyboard (S87 Naraka)
- 12pcs BLMS Red Plus Switches
- Extra DIY Keycaps
- Detachable Type-C Cable
- 2-in-1 Keycap & Switch Puller
- User Manual
Installation
Connection
Connect the keyboard to your computer using the detachable Type-C cable. Plug the Type-C end into the keyboard and the USB end into your computer. It is not recommended to use a USB hub or extension cable for connection.
Software Download
For optimal product performance, download and install the dedicated software from the official Bloody website: http://bloody.com/en/download.php.
Combination FN Keys
This keyboard offers various functions accessible via FN key combinations:
Default 10 Preset Lighting Effects
- FN + 1: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 2: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 3: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 4: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 5: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 6: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 7: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 8: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 9: Lighting Effect Cycle
- FN + 0: Lighting Effect Cycle
Media and Function Keys
- FN + F1: Mute
- FN + F2: Volume -
- FN + F3: Volume +
- FN + F4: Stop
- FN + F5: Play/Pause
- FN + F6: Previous Track
- FN + F7: Next Track
- FN + F8: Lighting Effect Toggle
- FN + F9: Hide / Restore Software Window
- FN + F10: Macro Profile Management
- FN + F11: Previous Macro Profile
- FN + F12: Next Macro Profile
Other Functions
- FN + G: Disable "Windows" Key
- FN + A: G LED in Solid Light
- FN + /: Lighting Brightness -
- FN + .: Lighting Brightness +
Swap Switch Step
How to Replace Switches?
Follow these steps to replace the mechanical switches on your keyboard:
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Step 1: Remove the keycaps with the [keycap puller].
[Illustration showing keycaps being removed]
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Step 2: Remove the switches with the [switch puller].
[Illustration showing switches being removed]
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Step 3: Line up the [switch pins] with the [PCB socket].
[Illustration showing switch pins aligning with socket]
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Step 4: Place the [switch] on the [PCB] and integrate it closely.
[Illustration showing switch placement on PCB]
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Step 5: Gently press the [switch] into place.
[Illustration showing switch being pressed down]
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Step 6: Put the [keycaps] back on to the keyboard and test it.
[Illustration showing keycaps being reinstalled]