The Fn key is on the right and I created Macros with Fn + F6 etc. It’s not that hard to program macros on a MD770, as long as you read every step in the manual. When the Led1 isn’t white anymore, you’re in the normal mode and you can test the macro. You are still in the programming mode and to end it, you will hit the Fn – Ctrl button again. When you’re done with the macro, hit the Pn key. This was easier for me, certainly when you want to create a macro that put your computer to sleep. If you do something like this, my tip is to hit the + s and then with my mouse I’ll click on the notepad window. Yes, you can have the windows key also in the macro. I’m always sure I’m in a notepad or something. You can also program key combinations like Fn + F6.Īfter the B, you don’t see anything and you can type the Macro that you want. Select a key where you want to have a Macro. If it’s correct, you will see Led1 changing to white, this means you’re now in the programming mode. In the beginning I had some troubles with that. To go to the programming mode, hit first the Fn key and then the Ctrl quickly or together. Make sure you’re on the correct layer where you want to create the macros. How to program something without any application? yes it’s in the manual, but at first it wasn’t very clear to me. On the Koolertron it was very easy to create macros. I can see it by the backlight of the keyboard that I programmed to have a different color for each layer. When you start you PC, you will have to make sure you’re on the correct layer. Later I just have all my macros on the same Layer 3. The test layout with all my macros are on Layer 2. Personally I didn’t like this combination, so my “default” layer is Layer 3, which you get by Pn+/. On the default layer, you cannot have any macros and you select this layer with Pn + M. So my whole keyboard is just lit white when it’s in my default layer and blue when it’s in my macro layer. The Leds on the right side are showing the layers and if you’re in programming mode.Īlthough the leds are showing me in which Layer I’m working, I still changed the color of each layer of the keyboard. The new keyboard is a Barocco MD770 RGT BT. The picture below of the keyboard are when you have both parts together and have it tilted on the sides. Barocco MD770 RGB BT (And I don’t use the BlueTooth □ ) It’s less noisy, but it types pretty awesome. So I went for the Cherry MX Silver switches. I wanted to have a keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches, but unfortunately I couldn’t find them on a short term. The supplier never gave me an answer, so I had to buy a new keyboard on a short term, because I noticed it was “hard” to type on a simple logitech keyboard without mechanical switches. Trying to re-program the right keyboard didn’t help. Suddenly my right keyboard thought it was a left keyboard and all the keys were wrong. The biggest disadvantage was the arrow keys, but those I didn’t use it often. For a year I was using a Koolertron Split Keyboard and I was pretty happy about it.
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