YESIDO KB11

YESIDO KB11 78 Keys Portable Wireless Keyboard User Manual

Tauira: KB11

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your YESIDO KB11 78 Keys Portable Wireless Keyboard. This keyboard features dual-mode connectivity (2.4G wireless and Bluetooth) and is designed for compatibility with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and iOS.

2. Ihirangi mokete

  • YESIDO KB11 Wireless Keyboard
  • Kaiwhiwhi USB 2.4G
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

3. Hua Neke Atuview

The YESIDO KB11 is a compact 78-key keyboard offering both 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. It features a scissor-foot key structure for comfortable typing and dedicated function keys for various system controls.

runga-iho view of the YESIDO KB11 wireless keyboard showing its 78-key layout.

Whakaahua 1: runga-iho view of the YESIDO KB11 wireless keyboard. This image displays the full 78-key layout, including function keys (F1-F12), number row, alphanumeric keys, and navigation keys. The keyboard is white with grey keycaps.

Kati-ake view of a keyboard key showing the scissor-foot mechanism underneath.

Whakaahua 2: Kati-ake view illustrating the scissor-foot key structure. This image highlights the internal mechanism of a key, demonstrating how the scissor-like components provide uniform force and a responsive typing experience.

4. Tohutohu Tatūnga

4.1. Tāuta Pūhiko

The keyboard requires batteries for operation. Locate the battery compartment on the underside of the keyboard. Insert the required batteries (typically AAA, not included) ensuring correct polarity. Close the battery compartment cover securely.

4.2. 2.4G Hononga Ahokore

  1. Ensure batteries are correctly installed in the keyboard.
  2. Locate the USB 2.4G receiver.
  3. Kōkuhuhia te kaiwhiwhi USB ki tētahi tauranga USB e wātea ana i runga i tō rorohiko, i tō pona rānei.
  4. The keyboard should automatically connect. You can begin using the keyboard immediately.
USB 2.4G receiver plugged into a laptop's USB port, next to the keyboard.

Whakaahua 3: The USB 2.4G receiver connected to a laptop. This image demonstrates the simple plug-and-play setup for the 2.4G wireless mode, showing the compact receiver inserted into a laptop's USB port.

4.3. Hononga Nihokikorangi

  1. Ensure batteries are correctly installed in the keyboard.
  2. Whakakāhia te papapātuhi.
  3. Activate Bluetooth on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone).
  4. Patohia me te pupuri i te Fn kī me te Kī takirua Nihokikorangi (refer to keyboard layout for specific key, often indicated by a Bluetooth icon) until the indicator light on the keyboard begins to flash, indicating it is in pairing mode.
  5. On your device, search for available Bluetooth devices. Select "YESIDO KB11" or a similar name from the list.
  6. Whāia ngā tohutohu kei runga i te mata hei whakaoti i te tukanga honohono. Ka mutu te mura o te rama tohu i runga i te papapātuhi ina honoa.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1. Switching Between 2.4G and Bluetooth Modes

The YESIDO KB11 supports dual-mode operation. To switch between 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth modes, use the dedicated switch or key combination on the keyboard (refer to the keyboard's physical layout for the specific switch/key, often labeled with 2.4G and BT icons).

5.2. Te Whakawhiti Pūnaha Whakahaere

To optimize keyboard functionality for different operating systems:

  • Mo Pūnaha iOS: Perehi Fn + Q.
  • Mo Pūnaha Windows: Perehi Fn + W.

5.3. Kī Mahi

The top row of keys (F1-F12) often has secondary functions accessible by pressing the Fn key simultaneously with the desired function key. These functions may include media control, volume adjustment, and screen brightness control, depending on your operating system.

6. Tiaki

6.1. Te horoi

Hei horoi i tō papapātuhi, whakawetohia, ka momotu mai i tō pūrere. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, kore-miro, kia paku mārō te whakamahi.ampened with water or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid excessive moisture and harsh chemicals. Do not spray cleaners directly onto the keyboard.

6.2. Rokiroki

When not in use for extended periods, store the keyboard in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Consider removing batteries if storing for a very long time to prevent leakage.

7. Te Raru

  • Karekau te papapātuhi whakautu:
    • Tirohia nga taumata o te pākahiko me te whakakapi mehemea e tika ana.
    • Me mohio kei te kaha te papapātuhi.
    • For 2.4G mode, ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged in. Try a different USB port.
    • For Bluetooth mode, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the keyboard is paired. Try re-pairing the keyboard.
    • Ensure the correct operating system mode (Fn+Q for iOS, Fn+W for Windows) is selected.
  • Hononga whakaroa, hononga motumotu rānei:
    • Nekehia te papapātuhi kia tata atu ki te kaikawe / taputapu.
    • Kia tino mohio kāore he mea whakarewa nunui, he taputapu ahokore rānei e whakararuraru ana.
    • Whakakapihia nga pākahiko.
  • Specific keys not working:
    • Clean around the affected key to remove any debris.
    • Tīmata anō i tō rorohiko/pūrere ka hono anō i te papapātuhi.

8. Whakatakotoranga

WaitohuYESIDO
TauiraKB11
Te maha o nga Kī78 taviri
Hononga2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth Dual-mode
Tawhiti Ahokore≤10m
Patene Ora300 miriona nga wa
Mahi Voltage3.0-4.2V
Mahi Naianei≤2.5mA
HototahiWindows, Mac, iOS, Linux
Ahu25L x 9W x 7H henimita

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