Introduction This guide provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the Meletrix Zoom75 TIGA keyboard. For best results, we recommend using this guide alongside the official build video. If this is your first time building a mechanical keyboard, carefully review both the guide and video before beginning to ensure a smooth assembly process.
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Note: ● Inspect the case for defects before assembly. Refer to the quality disclaimer for acceptable tolerances. ● Switches and keycaps are not included in the kit and must be purchased separately.
2. Press and hold Fn+Z for 3 to 5 seconds, until the LED under Z flashes rapidly to indicate it is in pairing mode 3. Connect to the Zoom75 TIGA on a suitable Bluetooth enabled device to confirm operation. The keyboard should appear as “Zoom75 TIGA BT1”. After a successful pairing, the LED stays on for 3 seconds before turning off 4.
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To test the 2.4 GHz wireless functionality: 1. Insert a switch into the V position. 2. Press and hold Fn+V for 3 to 5 seconds, until the LED under V flashes rapidly to indicate it is in pairing mode 3. Insert the 2.4 GHz receiver into the computer’s USB port 4.
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Assemble the internal components 1. Place the clear PET case foam sheet on top of the PCB 2. Position the PET acoustic pad on top of the case foam.
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3. Insert switches in the top-left and bottom-right sockets to align the layers 4. Install the stabilizers: ○ Align the non-threaded/non-clip side with the larger hole. ○ Lower the screw/clip side into the smaller hole. ○ Tighten screws (if using screw-in stabilizers) or press clips into place. ○...
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Note: ● Take care to test the stabilizers at this point to make sure they are able to move freely. This avoids having to disassemble the board later to fix any issues. To test, insert a switch between the stabilizer and mount a keycap. Ensure the keycap returns to its position smoothly.
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● The number of stabilizers required will vary based on your chosen layout. 5. Place the plate foam on top of the PCB (frosted/rough side up). Do not remove the transparent backing. 6. Remove the spacers for the screen and knob plate from the packaging and install them on the bottom case.
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7. Attach standoffs to the plate (optional but recommended for PC and POM plates). PC, POM, brass and aluminium plates use single headed screws, FR4 and carbon fibre use double headed screws. 8. Secure the plate to the PCB with screws 9.
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10. Peel off the blue backing from the Poron case foam, ensuring not to tear the foam. Not all case foams will have a blue backing. This is a good time to insert your switches into the sockets, ensuring you brace the back of the PCB on a flat surface or support with your hands to prevent damage to the hot swap sockets.
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you plan on using the LCD screen, do not insert the two switches on the top right corner of the PCB. 11. Remove the Silica Gel Particle mounting from the packaging. 12. Insert the particles into the grooves on the plate...
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13. Align the PCB with the bottom case and place it into position. 14. Install the screen and knob daughterboards, taking care to ensure they are seated in the spacers.
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15. Align and press down the top case until it snaps into position on the ball catches. 16. Attach the magnetic rear badge.
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17. Finally, mount your chosen keycap set! And you’re done! :) Additional assembly For details on alternative mounting options and additional modifications, refer to the official build video. Note that the optional Lego/Pop Art stand is screwed into the rear magnetic badge holder.
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Customization, including key mapping, RGB settings, and screen content, is managed via or the Zoom75 TIGA Console. We recommend VIA for setting key mapping, layers and macros, while screen configuration is exclusive to the Console and Pocket Wuque. Screen usage guide ●...
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