
K5 COMPACT MANUAL

CONNECT THE KEYBOARD
The K5 is a plug-and-play keyboard. Connect the cable to the USB-C port on the keyboard and plug the other end into a USB-A port on your computer. The driver will be installed automatically.

SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
The K5 features a wide range of settings, with no need for software. All settings are made directly on the keyboard, by pressing the FN key + the key for each setting.
RGB LED SETTINGS

Out of the box, the keyboard is set to USB 2 mode. If you are plugging it into a USB 3 port, make sure to switch to USB 3 mode to maximize the brightness of the RGB illumination. Press and hold FN + the USB 2/3 key for 2 seconds.

Hold FN to see which LED mode you are currently using. Tip: Your custom color settings are found in K-LED mode. For more information on how to set your own colors, see the “CHANGE INDIVIDUAL KEY COLORS” and “CHANGE BACKGROUND COLOR (ALL KEYS)” sections.

Press FN + LED/ON-OFF (Caps Lock) to turn the illumination on or off.

Press FN + one of these keys repeatedly to increase or decrease the brightness of the LED illumination.

Press FN + this key repeatedly to switch between 6 different typing effects (visible when typing). The 7th mode is typing effect = off. Tip: decrease the brightness of the regular LED illumination to make the typing effects more visible.

Press FN + this key repeatedly to switch between 7 different wave effects.

Press FN + K-LED to show your own LED settings, that you have made using the K-COLOR and BG COLOR keys.

When pressing FN + K-MASK, only the keys which you have colored using the K-COLOR key will work. All other keys are disabled.

- Press FN + K-COLOR.
- When the FN key is blinking, press the keys that you would like to change the color of.
Then press the FN key again. - A color palette appears on the keys. Choose the color you want on your selected keys.
Tip: Press the spacebar repeatedly for more color options. - The keys that you selected are now in your chosen color. Whenever you want to use these colors on the keyboard, press FN+ K-LED to show your own LED settings.
To change the color of all keys, press FN + BG COLOR and select a color from the palette that appears on the keys. Press the spacebar for more color options. Whenever you want to use your selected color on the keyboard, press FN+ K-LED to show your own LED settings.
Press FN + one of these keys repeatedly to increase or decrease the speed of the LED effects.
Press FN + CLEAR ALL to clear your LED settings, which are visible in K-LED mode. This key combination takes you to K-LED mode, with the settings cleared and a typing effect active.
MACROS

RECORD AND PLAY MACROS
To record a macro, press and hold FN + one of the M1/M2/M3/M4/M5 keys for 2 seconds. One of the lights in the right corner will start blinking, indicating that it is recording. Enter the sequence of keys that you want to record, and then press FN again. Your keystrokes are now saved to the selected macro button.
To play a macro, press FN + the M1/M2/M3/M4/M5 key on which your macro is saved.

Press FN + one of these keys repeatedly to increase or decrease the speed of the last played macro.
MEDIA CONTROLS

Press FN in combination with these keys for media controls such as stop, play, mute and volume control.
F1–F12

For F1–F12, press FN in combination with these keys.
CONTROL THE MOUSE CURSOR

Press FN in combination with these keys to control the mouse cursor, scroll wheel as well as left and right-click.
FACTORY RESET

To reset the keyboard and clear all settings, press and hold FN + FACTORY RESET for 2 seconds.
OTHER SETTINGS

Press FN + 6/NKEY to switch between N-Key Rollover and 6-Key Rollover. Standard and recommended for the keyboard is N-Key mode, which gives you full functionality and N-Key rollover (all keys can be pressed at the same time, without losing a single keystroke). 6-Key rollover allows the detection of 6 simultaneous keypresses and limits the functionality, but can be required to use the keyboard in BIOS, certain bank logins, and more.

FN + this key to open the calculator on your computer.

Press FN + one of these keys to increase or decrease the key release response speed. FAST is recommended for maximum typing speed, while SLOW can be used for stability and to avoid issues such as double typing/chattering.

The section of navigation keys traditionally located above the arrow keys on larger keyboards can be accessed by pressing FN in combination with these keys.

Open a text document and press FN + VERSION to see which firmware version is installed on the keyboard. The keyboard will type the current version in the document.

Depending on compatibility, this key can be used to open the menu of the current application.

Press FN + WIN LOCK to disable the Windows key and avoid unpleasant surprises while gaming.

If you prefer using the left ALT key as FN instead (and the original FN key as ALT) press and hold FN + this key for 5 seconds.
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If you have moved the FN key function to the left ALT key and want to switch back to the original FN key, press and hold these keys for 5 seconds.
ASSEMBLE
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DISASSEMBLE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
» Make sure that the cable is firmly attached to the keyboard as well as the USB port on your computer.
» Connect to another USB port on your computer.
» Connect to another computer.
» Factory reset the keyboard by pressing and holding the FN key + FACTORY RESET for 2 seconds.
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To change the color of all keys, press FN + BG COLOR and select a color from the palette that appears on the keys. Press the spacebar for more color options. Whenever you want to use your selected color on the keyboard, press FN+ K-LED to show your own LED settings.
Press FN + one of these keys repeatedly to increase or decrease the speed of the LED effects.
Press FN + CLEAR ALL to clear your LED settings, which are visible in K-LED mode. This key combination takes you to K-LED mode, with the settings cleared and a typing effect active.






















