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WASD VP3 User Manual: Description

The document provides specifications and instructions for the WASD VP3 mechanical keyboard. It has the following key features: 1. A 60% portable keyboard with 61/62 keys and customizable layers. 2. Users can select between 3 keyboard layouts (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak) and program keys on 3 custom layers. 3. DIP switches allow changing keyboard layouts and remapping keys like Caps Lock to FN.

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601 views4 pages

WASD VP3 User Manual: Description

The document provides specifications and instructions for the WASD VP3 mechanical keyboard. It has the following key features: 1. A 60% portable keyboard with 61/62 keys and customizable layers. 2. Users can select between 3 keyboard layouts (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak) and program keys on 3 custom layers. 3. DIP switches allow changing keyboard layouts and remapping keys like Caps Lock to FN.

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WASD VP3 User Manual

Description:
The WASD VP3 is the perfect solution for limited desk space or mechanical keyboarding
on the go. Choose between 3 different keyboard layouts, with additional features such as
individually programmable keys with 3 different customizable layer options, all easily set
through what you want.

Main Specification:
1. Portable 60% keyboard with 61/62 keys
2. Genuine Cherry MX switches
3. Programmable keys
4. 3 layers of customization
5. 3 selectable layouts (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak)
6. Metal bezel

Package Contents
1. Keyboard x 1
2. USB Cable x 1
Programming Instructions
Note:
The VP3 has 4 built-in layers. The default layer (layer1) cannot be programmed. Only layers 2, 3, and 4 can be
programmed.

FN + R_ctrl, M,<,> and ? keys are fixed and cannot be programmed.


Step 1. Choose the layer (FN+<,> or ? key) which you want to program.
Step 2. Press FN + Right CTRL to enter the programming mode (Spacebar right LED steadily lit)
Step 3. Press the key you want to program (Spacebar right LED flashing)
Step 4. Key in the programming content and then press PN (Spacebar right LED steadily lit again)
Step 5. Repeat step 2 and step 3 to program other keys.
Step 6. Press FN + Right CTRL to exit programming mode ( Spacebar right LED off)

More:
Support FN layer programming, you can select the FN combination key (e.g., FN + A) to program it
Under SELECT state (step 1), you can press PN + any key to view its content in a word processing
Software (e.g., Notepad)
Support time delay, press 15ms key (FN + T) each time to delay 15ms, press 0.1s key (FN + G) each time
to delay 0.1s, press 0.5s key(FN + B) each time to delay 0.5s. Consecutive delay will add up but will only
be counted as 1 key stroke.
Every key can program up to 32 key strokes.
If there is no key pressed for 15 sec in programming mode, it will exit to normal mode.

Restore to factory default


Press and hold FN + R, Spacebar left LED is flashing at the after 5 seconds, then the layer will restore to default.
Note:
1. You can clean the programmed keys layer by layer, OR
Press and hold both Alt (Right and Left) will clean all layers program key codes if you had programmed. (It will
return default layer.)
2. If you have changed the FN position and forgot where it was. You still can press the original FN (The right side
of the right ALT) position and R to restore it.
FNPN composite keys
FN General keys Remark
ESC `
1 F1
2 F2
3 F3
4 F4
5 F5
6 F6
7 F7
8 F8
9 F9
0 F10
-_ F11
=+ F12
I
FN + Key code change
J
K
L
P PrtSc
[{ ScrLk
]} Pause
Z APP
H Home
N End
U PgUp
O PgDn
Backspace Del
Del
;: Ins

Switching Layer Remark


M Default Spacebar left LED off
Spacebar left LED
<, Layer 2
showing BLUE color.
FN + = Spacebar left LED
>. Layer 3
showing RED color
Spacebar left LED
?/ Layer 4
showing Purple color

Monochromatic Backlighting Function Remark


X Light on/off and swap LED mode
FN + C Light down ( Backlit version only)
V Light up
Multimedia key function Remark
S Volume -
FN + D Volume +
F Mute

DIP Switch function description:


SW 1 SW 2 Layout Remark
ON ON = Colemak

ON OFF = Dvorak
Default = OFF
OFF ON = Qwerty
OFF OFF = Qwerty

ON OFF Remark
SW 3 CapsLock = FN CapsLock = CapsLock Default = OFF

Change FN & PN R_CTRL Shall not be


SW 4
FN & PN at any position at original position changed to FN or PN

Others:
1. Left_Shift + ESC = ~

2. R_Alt + Spacebar = R_Shift, FN, PN and R_Ctrl as arrow keys.

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