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FN + F1 | Media Player |
FN + F2 | Volume - |
FN + F3 | Volume + |
FN + F4 | Mute |
FN + F5 | Stop |
FN + F6 | Previous Track |
FN + F7 | Pause/Play |
FN + F8 | Next Track |
FN + F9 | |
FN + F10 | Home Page |
FN + F11 | Calculator |
FN + F12 | Search |
FN + INSERT | PrtSc |
FN + DEL | Pause |
FN + PGUP | Home |
FN + PGDN | End |
FN + WIN | Win Lock |
FN + ESC (HOLD 3S) | Reset the Keyboard |
FN + Q | Short Press to Switch to BT1; Long Press to Pair Devices |
FN + W | Short Press to Switch to BT2; Long Press to Pair Devices |
FN + E | Short Press to Switch to BT3 Long Press to Pair Devices |
FN + R | Long Press to Pair Devices |
FN + SPACEBAR | Battery Check |
FN + A | Win Mode |
FN + S | Mac Mode |
FN + BACKSPACE | Turn On/Off ALL Lights |
FN + \| | Toggle RGB Effects |
FN + [{ | Sat + |
FN + ]} | Sat - |
FN + ![]() | Hue + |
FN + ![]() | Hue - |
FN + -_ | Backlights Speed - |
FN + =+ | Backlights Speed + |
FN + ![]() | Backlights Brightness - |
FN + ![]() | Backlights Brightness + |
Toggle the side switch to make sure that the keyboard is under the Bluetooth mode:
Toggle the side switch to the wired mode, and the keyboard enters to the wired mode successfully.
Hold Fn+Spacebar, the keys from 1! to 0) lights up to show the battery percentage; for example, if the keys from 1! to 6^ light up when holding Fn+ Spacebar, it means that the battery life is currently 60%; if keys of 1!-0) light up, battery life is 100%.
Low Battery: Fn key blinks red
Charging: Fn key stays red
Charged: Fn key lights up with backlight
Win Lock: Win key lights up
MODEL: | EPOMAKER EK98 VIA |
KEYS AMOUNT: | 98 Keys |
CASE MATERIAL: | ABS Plastic |
PLATE MATERIAL: | PC |
STABILIZER TYPE: | Plate-mounted |
PCB TYPE: | 3/5-pin Hotswap PCB |
CONNECTIVITY: | Type-C Wired |
ANTI-GHOST KEY: | NKRO |
POLLING RATE: | 1000hz under Wired and 2.4G Mode; 125hz under Bluetooth Mode |
BATTERY CAPACITY: | 4000mAh |
PROGRAM: | VIA |
COMPATIBILITY: | WINDOWS/MAC |
DIMENSION: | 379 x 144 x 30 mm |
WEIGHT: | Around 0.8kg |
For a full guide on how to remove keycaps and switches scan the QR Code or type in your browser:
https://epomaker.com/blogs/guides/diy-guide-how-to-remove-and-replace-your-mechanical-keyboardswitches
Mechanical Switch
Example of a switch as seen from top after you remove the keycap to prepare for switch removal.
The Switch Puller tool aligns Vertically to the Switch to unclip the plastic securing the switch to the plate.
Note: If the key doesn't work its possible you may have bent one of the switches while installing it. Pull the switch out and repeat the process.
Pins may be damaged beyond repair and need replacement if this process is not done correctly. Never apply excessive force when replacing keycaps or switches. If you cannot remove or install keycaps or switches please contact customer service as soon as possible to avoid damage to the keyboard due to operating errors.
For technical assistance, please email to support@epomaker.com with your purchase order number and a detailed description of your issue.
We normally respond to enquiries within 24 hours. If you purchased your keyboard from a distributor or not from any official store of Epomaker, please contact them directly for any additional help.
Join our community and learn together with other keyboard enthusiasts.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Epomaker/
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Changyun Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: Seventh Floor, Kai Daer Building, No.168 Tongsha Road, Xili Street, Nanshan Disctrict, Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN
Email: support@epomaker.com
Web: www.epomaker.com
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download EPOMAKER EK98 VIA - Compact RGB VIA-programmable Keyboard Quick Manual
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