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DD Micro
User Guide
V0.1
Daidai

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  • Page 1 DD Micro User Guide V0.1 Daidai...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Product Overview DDMicro is designed with a compact 50% layout. It can provide the similar portability to a 40% keyboard, with a better user experience from the two extra columns of keys. The figure below shows the default layout with default key deification. On the top right corner, there is a Micro USB port for +5V charging and USB wired connection to computer.
  • Page 3 Battery The default build-in battery is a 1100mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. We strongly recommend you to use a battery module with safety protecting circuit. In normal usage, the battery life can be more than 100 hours for each charging cycle. We strongly recommend you to always turn off the power before you leave the keyboard for long time.
  • Page 4 Layout Keys Fully considered the customisation possibilities, so DD Micro is designed to support multiple layout. You could select different mounting plate to setup your preferred layout. Some plate may support multiple layout even. Here are some most popular layouts we recommended. And...
  • Page 5: Bluetooth Pairing

    2. Hold on the most right key top row, and turn on power switch. 3. Turn on Bluetooth searching action on your host device (smartphone/Laptop/PC). 4. Wait for seconds and a device named as “DD Micro” will show up in the list. Select it to connect.
  • Page 6 Customize your key definition DD Micro can support up to eight independent key definitions on every key position. They are organised based on the concept of “Layers”. One collection of every definition of every key is called “one layer”, and can be enabled by triggering(pressing) a defined key definition. The key definitions for DD Micro can not only be actual key codes ( characters, symbols, function keys,...
  • Page 7 The lines marked into orange box are key definition lines. Each line refers to a physical row of keys on DD Micro. Attention that in this file, all possible key positions should be explicitly defined. It might be not mounted to a dedicated key on you layout setup, but you have still have to define it in dd_configuration.txt file.
  • Page 8 Configuration file reserved tag list Tag Name Comment Null … do nothing Change layer FN_? replace ‘?’ with 0-7 Stick on layer FN@? replace ‘?’ with 0-7 Reset to default layer FN_X reset to default layer Control CTRL Win/Command Shift key SHIFT Tab key Backspace...
  • Page 9 You might saw some wrong characters send out while typing micro keys to fast. ▪ Example: When typing key definition ’!’, actually DD Micro send out key combination with ‘1’ and a ‘Shift’ press. If you type ‘a’ before you release key ‘!’, the ‘Shift’...