WIWU COMBO iPad Keyboard Case
User Manual
Product Overview
This document provides instructions and specifications for the WIWU COMBO iPad Keyboard Case. It is designed to enhance the functionality and user experience of compatible iPads.
Brand: WIWU
Product Type: iPad Keyboard Case
Note: Please read the manual carefully before using the product.
[Image: A WIWU branded iPad keyboard case with an iPad installed, shown in an upright position.]
Keyboard Case Size
The following dimensions detail the physical size of the keyboard case.
Dimensions: 251.60 mm (width) x 374.50 mm (height)
[Diagram: Technical drawing of the keyboard case showing its top-down view and external dimensions.]
How to Connect the iPad
- Open the cover, install the iPad into the case, then fold the leather case inwards to form a triangle to support the iPad.
- Slide the power switch to "ON" to turn on the keyboard. The power indicator light will flash slowly.
- Press the "Fn + Del" keys simultaneously to enter Bluetooth pairing mode. The Bluetooth indicator light will flash blue.
- On your iPad, open Bluetooth settings and search for the keyboard name "WiWU 5.2G Keyboard" to connect.
- The connection is successful when the Bluetooth indicator stops flashing.
Important Notes:
- The keyboard automatically enters power saving mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Press any key and wait 2-3 seconds to wake it up.
- The keyboard is not waterproof. Exposure to liquids may cause damage and malfunction.
Shortcut Keys
A variety of shortcut keys are available for efficient operation:
Key Combination | Function | Key Combination | Function |
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[Windows/Cmd Key] | Main screen | [Brightness Down] ☀️ | Brightness- |
[Brightness Up] ☀️ | Brightness+ | [Search] ? | Search |
[Screenshot] ?️ | Screenshot | [Virtual Keyboard] ⌨️ | Virtual Keyboard |
[Previous Track] ◀️ | Previous track | [Play/Pause] ▶️⏸️ | Play/Pause |
[Next Track] ▶️ | Next track | [Volume Down] ? | Volume down |
[Volume Up] ? | Volume up | [Mute] ? | Mute |
[Screen Lock] ? | Screen Lock | [Del] ?️ | Delete |
[Diagram: A visual representation of the keyboard layout highlighting various shortcut key combinations and their functions.]
Keyboard Types
No Backlight Keyboard
This model features a standard keyboard layout without backlighting, providing a reliable typing experience.
[Diagram: Top-down view of the keyboard layout for the non-backlit version, showing all keys and the integrated trackpad.]
Backlight Keyboard
This version includes a backlit keyboard, enhancing visibility in low-light conditions. The brightness is adjustable to three levels.
How to change the backlight color
Adjust the backlight brightness and switch between available colors using specific key combinations.
Available Colors: Blue, Green, Red, Cyan, Purple, Yellow, White.
[Diagram: Top-down view of the backlit keyboard layout, illustrating the process of adjusting brightness and selecting colors.]
Trackpad / Indicator Overview
This section details the trackpad functionality and the various indicator lights on the keyboard case.
[Diagram: An overview showing the trackpad area and the locations of indicator lights (Caps Lock, BT/Power Switch, Charging/Power) and the ON/OFF switch and charging port.]
Turn on/off touchpad function
To prevent accidental input, the touchpad can be turned on or off using the key combination [Fn] + [Touchpad Icon].
[Diagram: Illustration showing the Fn key and the touchpad icon, indicating their combined use.]
Indicator Light Guide
Indicator Name | Status Description |
---|---|
Capital Indicator Light | The indicator is illuminated when the Caps Lock key is active. |
Wireless Connect Indicator | Flashes slowly when entering Bluetooth pairing mode. Stops flashing upon successful pairing. Activated by pressing "Fn + Del". |
Charging Indicator Light | A slow flashing red light indicates a low battery. A solid red light signifies charging in progress. A solid green light indicates the battery is fully charged. |
Electric Indicator Light | The indicator turns on when the device is powered on and turns off after 2-3 seconds. |
iOS: Trackpad Gestures
Note: For optimal performance, please ensure your iPad is updated to the latest iOS system (version 13.4.1 or later is recommended).
Trackpad Gesture | iOS System Action | Trackpad Gesture | iOS System Action |
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[Diagram: Single finger tap on trackpad] | Click: Press with one finger until you feel a click. | [Diagram: Two fingers sliding horizontally on trackpad] | Drag: Press with one finger and slide another finger on the trackpad to move items. |
[Diagram: Single finger press and hold on trackpad] | Click and Hold: Press and hold with one finger. | [Diagram: Single finger tap on trackpad] | Wake iPad: Click the trackpad. Alternatively, press any key if using an external keyboard. |
[Diagram: Single finger swipe down from the bottom edge of the trackpad] | Open the Dock: Use one finger to swipe the pointer past the bottom of the screen. | [Diagram: Two fingers swipe down on trackpad] | Go Home: Swipe the pointer past the bottom of the screen. After the Dock appears, swipe past the bottom again. Alternatively, click the bar at the bottom of the screen (on iPads with Face ID). |
[Diagram: Single finger swipe right from the right edge of the trackpad] | View Slide Over: Use one finger to swipe the pointer past the right edge of the screen. To hide Slide Over, swipe right again. | [Diagram: Single finger tap on top-right status icons] | Open Control Center: Move the pointer to select status icons at the top right, then click. Alternatively, select status icons at the top right and swipe up with one finger. |
[Diagram: Single finger swipe down from the middle of the top edge of the trackpad] | Open Notification Center: Move the pointer past the top of the screen near the middle. Alternatively, select status icons at the top left and click. | [Diagram: Two fingers swipe up or down on trackpad] | Scroll up or down: Swipe two fingers up or down. |
[Diagram: Two fingers swipe left or right on trackpad] | Scroll left or right: Swipe two fingers left or right. | [Diagram: Pinch gesture with two fingers on trackpad] | Zoom: Place two fingers near each other. Pinch open to zoom in, or pinch closed to zoom out. |
[Diagram: Three fingers swipe up on trackpad] | Go Home: Swipe up with three fingers. | [Diagram: Three fingers swipe left or right on trackpad] | Switch between open apps: Swipe left or right with three fingers. |
[Diagram: Two fingers swipe right from the left edge of the trackpad] | Open Today View: When the Home screen or Lock screen is visible, use two fingers to swipe right. | [Diagram: Two fingers swipe down from the top edge of the trackpad] | Open search from the Home screen: Swipe down with two fingers. |
[Diagram: Two fingers tap on trackpad] | Secondary click: Click with two fingers to show the quick actions menu for items like Home screen icons, messages, or the Camera button in Control Center. Alternatively, press the Control key while clicking the trackpad if using an external keyboard. |
Specifications
Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
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Working Current | 85-120mA | Working Voltage | 3.0 V ~ 4.2 V |
Battery Standby Time | ≥150 Days | Working Time | ≥ 5 Hours |
Charging Port | TYPE-C USB ? | Sleeping Current | < 40mA |
Charging Time | 2-3 Hours | Battery Capacity | 500 mAh |
Awaken Time | ≤2 Seconds | Connect Distance | ≤33 feet |
Working Temperature | -10 °C~ | Charging Current | ≤250mA |
Usage and Maintenance
Attention
For prolonged periods of non-use, it is recommended to close the keyboard to extend battery life. For optimal battery longevity, charge the keyboard before the power light flashes, ensuring a charging time of over 2 hours.
Charging
When the battery is low, the power indicator will blink, signaling the need for charging. Please use the iPad charging cable to charge the keyboard. During charging, the charge indicator lights will blink, and all lights will turn off automatically once fully charged.
Installation and Removal
- Removing Back Protective Piece: Hold the iPad on both sides and use thumbs to gently push off the back cover. The cover is secured by two tabs. [Image (1): Hands holding an iPad and pushing off the back cover.]
- Proceed to "peel" the cover away from the iPad. [Image (2): The back cover being peeled away from the iPad.]
- Take the iPad out. [Image (3): The iPad being lifted out of the case.]
- Take the iPad out upwards. [Image (4): The iPad being removed upwards from the case.]