Bloody S98 Naraka RGB Mechanical Keyboard
A collaboration between Bloody and Naraka: Bladepoint
Key Features
- Hot-Swappable
- BLMS Bloody Mechanical Switch
- RGB Animation Customization
Package Contents
The package includes:
- Gaming Keyboard
- Detachable Type-C Cable
- 12pcs BLMS Red Switch
- Extra 25pcs Keycaps
- Switch & Keycap 2-in-1 Puller
- User Manual
Installation
Connection
Connect the Type-C cable plug to the keyboard and the USB plug to the 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 software from: http://bloody.com/en/download.php
Combination FN Keys
RGB Animation Customization (Software Enhanced)
The keyboard offers:
- 10 default preset RGB lighting effects.
- Individually programmable lighting effects for each key with 16.8 million color options, configurable via Bloody KeyDominator Software.
Key Combinations
FN Key Combination | Function |
---|---|
FN + 1 | Lighting Effect 1 |
FN + 2 | Lighting Effect 2 |
FN + 3 | Lighting Effect 3 |
FN + 4 | Lighting Effect 4 |
FN + 5 | Lighting Effect 5 |
FN + 6 | Lighting Effect 6 |
FN + 7 | Lighting Effect 7 |
FN + 8 | Lighting Effect 8 |
FN + 9 | Lighting Effect 9 |
FN + 0 | Lighting Effect 10 |
FN + F1 | Mute [?] |
FN + F2 | Volume - [?-] |
FN + F3 | Volume + [?+] |
FN + F4 | Play/Pause [▶️⏸️] |
FN + F5 | Stop [⏹️] |
FN + F6 | Previous [⏪] |
FN + F7 | Next [⏩] |
FN + F12 | RGB Lighting Effect |
FN + ?️ | Hide / Restore |
FN + F9 | Previous Macro Profile |
FN + F10 | Next Macro Profile |
FN + G | Disable "Windows" Key [?❌] (The G LED lights up in solid red) |
FN + ☀️+/- | Lighting Brightness +/- |
Macro Profiles Management: The keyboard supports 7 Macro Profiles.
Swap Switch Step
How to Replace Switches?
Remove the keycaps with the keycap puller.
[Image description: A keycap puller tool is used to remove a keycap from the keyboard.]
Remove the switches with the switch puller.
[Image description: A switch puller tool is used to remove a mechanical switch from the keyboard socket.]
Line up the switch pins with the PCB socket.
[Image description: The pins of a new mechanical switch are aligned with the corresponding socket on the keyboard's PCB.]
Place the switch on the PCB and integrate it closely.
[Image description: The mechanical switch is positioned correctly over the PCB socket.]
Gently press the switch into place.
[Image description: The mechanical switch is pressed down until it clicks into the socket.]
Put the keycaps back on to the keyboard and test it.
[Image description: A keycap is placed back onto the newly installed switch, and the keyboard is ready for testing.]