AULA F87 Mechanical Keyboard
Connectivity Options
The AULA F87 offers versatile connectivity, supporting three distinct modes:
- Wired Mode: Utilizes a USB Type-C connection for reliable performance and charging. This mode is noted for its stability.
- 2.4G Wireless Mode: Connects wirelessly via a USB receiver.
- Bluetooth Mode: Enables wireless connection through Bluetooth technology.
The keyboard features a Type-C port, recognized for its enhanced reliability and stable performance.
Connection status indicators, such as [USB/OFF], are present to denote USB connection status or port availability.
Key Features
Anti-Ghosting: All keys are equipped with anti-ghosting capabilities, ensuring accurate and simultaneous input registration across all connection modes, which is crucial for gaming.
RGB Lighting: Features an ambient light bar with dynamic streamer effects.
Bluetooth Multi-Device Support
In Bluetooth mode, the AULA F87 keyboard can be paired with and switch between up to three different devices.
To cycle through connected devices, use the following key combinations:
- FN + 1: Switch to Bluetooth Device 1 (BT1).
- FN + 2: Switch to Bluetooth Device 2 (BT2).
- FN + 3: Switch to Bluetooth Device 3 (BT3).
When connected via Bluetooth, the keyboard's battery level can be monitored on the connected computer.
Manual Pairing (2.4G Wireless)
To initiate manual pairing for the 2.4G wireless connection:
- Press and hold the key combination FN + '~' for approximately 3 seconds.
- The '~' key will begin to flash cyan rapidly, signaling that the keyboard has entered pairing mode.
- Connect the USB receiver to a USB port on your computer.
- The pairing process will then be completed.
Charging and Battery Status Indicators
To charge the keyboard, connect it to a computer using the provided USB cable.
During the charging process, the RGB ambient light bar will display a streamer effect. A solid green light indicates that the keyboard is fully charged.
When the keyboard is operating in 2.4G or Bluetooth mode (i.e., not connected via USB), the RGB ambient light bar can show the current power level. Press FN + B to activate this display.
Battery Level Indication:
- Fully Charged: A solid green light is displayed.
- Power Depletion: As the battery level decreases, the green light will gradually fade.
- Low Battery Warning: The indicator light will turn red to signal a low battery state.