PCsensor MK623U

PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad User Manual

Model: MK623U

1. Isingeniso

The PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad, Model MK623U, is a versatile and programmable mechanical keyboard designed for various applications including gaming, office work, and specialized tasks. It features 6 customizable keys, RGB LED lighting, and multiple connectivity options including USB-C, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your mini keypad.

PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad with USB-C cable

Image 1.1: The PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad, showcasing its compact design and included USB-C cable.

2. Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji

  • PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad (MK623U)
  • USB-C to USB-A Cable (Nylon Braided)
  • 2.4GHz Wireless USB Receiver (Dongle)
  • Incwadi Yomsebenzisi (le dokhumenti)

3. Umkhiqizo Uphelileview

Familiarize yourself with the various components and controls of your mini keypad.

Diagram of PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad with labeled parts

Image 3.1: Labeled diagram of the mini keypad, indicating the 'S' key, OFF/ON switch, Type-C Port, Connect button, and connect mode LED.

  • Keys (1-6): Programmable mechanical keys.
  • 'S' Key: Used for switching between programmed key groups/layers.
  • VALIWA/VULA Iswishi: Ivula noma ivale idivayisi.
  • Uhlobo lwe-C-Port: For wired connection, charging, and programming.
  • Inkinobho Yokuxhuma: Initiates pairing for wireless connections.
  • Connect Mode LED: Indicates connection status and mode.

4. Setha

4.1 Ukushaja ikhiphedi

Before initial use, ensure the keypad is fully charged. Connect the provided USB-C cable to the keypad's Type-C port and the other end to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, wall adapter).

4.2 Izinketho zokuxhuma

The keypad supports three connection methods:

  1. Wired USB-C Connection:
    Connect the keypad directly to your computer using the USB-C cable. The keypad will be recognized automatically. This mode is required for programming the keys.
  2. 2.4GHz Uxhumano Okungenantambo:
    a. Insert the 2.4GHz USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
    b. Turn on the keypad using the OFF/ON switch.
    c. Press the 'Connect' button on the keypad to initiate pairing. The connect mode LED will indicate pairing status.
    d. The keypad should connect automatically to the receiver.
  3. Ukuxhumeka kwe-Bluetooth:
    a. Turn on the keypad using the OFF/ON switch.
    b. Press and hold the 'Connect' button until the connect mode LED blinks, indicating Bluetooth pairing mode.
    c. On your device (PC, smartphone, tablet), navigate to Bluetooth settings and search for available devices.
    d. Select the PCsensor keypad from the list to pair.

4.3 Software Installation and Programming

The keypad's keys are programmable. Programming must be done on a Windows or macOS computer using the dedicated software. Once programmed, the settings are stored on the keypad and will function across all compatible operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS).

  1. Landa Isofthiwe: Obtain the latest programming software from the official PCsensor webindawo.
  2. Connect Keypad: Connect the keypad to your computer via the USB-C cable.
  3. Yethula isoftware: Open the downloaded programming software.
  4. Program Keys: Within the software interface, you can assign various functions to each of the 6 keys. Functions include:
    • Umsebenzi wekhibhodi: Assign single keys or key combinations (e.g., Ctrl+C, Alt+Tab).
    • Mouse Function: Assign mouse clicks (left, right, middle) or scroll actions.
    • String Input: Program keys to type a sequence of characters (e.g., an email address).
    • Imidiya exubile: Control media playback (play/pause, volume up/down, next/previous track).
    • Macro Definition: Create complex sequences of keystrokes and delays.
  5. Londoloza Izilungiselelo: After programming, save the settings to the keypad using the software's 'Save' function. The settings will be stored on the device.
Screenshot of PCsensor programming software interface

Image 4.1: The PCsensor programming software interface, showing options for keyboard, mouse, string, media, and macro functions.

Okuningiliziwe view of key programming in PCsensor software

Image 4.2: A closer look at the key assignment section within the programming software, demonstrating how to set functions like 'Alt+Ctrl+A' for a key.

5. Ukusebenza

5.1 Using Programmed Keys

Once programmed, simply press the assigned keys to execute their functions. The keypad supports multiple key groups (layers), which can be toggled using the 'S' key. This allows you to have more than 6 functions readily available.

Ukukhanya kwe-LED kwe-RGB okungu-5.2

The keypad features customizable RGB LED lighting. Lighting effects and colors can be adjusted through the programming software. Refer to the software's lighting section for available options.

PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad in use with a laptop

Image 5.1: The mini keypad connected to a laptop, demonstrating its use in a typical setup.

6. Isondlo

  • Ukuhlanza: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the keypad. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, ensuring no moisture enters the device.
  • Isitoreji: Store the keypad in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Ukunakekelwa kwebhethri: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the keypad frequently. Charge it regularly, especially if not used for extended periods.

7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

  • Ikhibhodi ayiphenduli:
    a. Ensure the keypad is powered on.
    b. Check the battery level and charge if necessary.
    c. For wireless connections, ensure the receiver is properly inserted and the keypad is paired.
    d. For wired connection, ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the keypad and the computer.
  • Keys not performing assigned functions:
    a. Verify that the keys have been correctly programmed using the software.
    b. Ensure the settings were saved to the keypad after programming.
    c. If using key groups, ensure you are on the correct group (check 'S' key status).
  • Izinkinga zokuxhumeka (2.4GHz/Bluetooth):
    a. Ensure the keypad is within range of the receiver/device.
    b. Re-initiate the pairing process as described in Section 4.2.
    c. Try connecting to a different USB port for the 2.4GHz receiver.
    d. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your host device.
  • RGB lighting not working as expected:
    a. Check lighting settings in the programming software.
    b. Ensure the keypad has sufficient power.

8. Imininingwane

IsiciImininingwane
Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo2.9 x 2.3 x 1.1 amayintshi (7.37 x 5.84 x 2.79 cm)
Isisindo sento1.76 ama-ounces (50 amagremu)
Ubuchwepheshe bokuxhumanaUSB-C (Wired), 2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth
Incazelo YekhibhodiMacro, Mechanical
Amadivayisi AhambisanayoLaptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS)
Isici EsikhethekileHotkeys and Media Keys, Programmable, RGB Backlighting
Ukusekelwa Kombala Wokukhanya Okungemuva KwekhibhodiI-RGB
AmabhethriIbhethri ye-Lithium Metal engu-1 (ifakiwe)
Dimensions of PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad

Image 8.1: Diagram illustrating the physical dimensions of the PCsensor 6 Key Mini Keypad.

9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela

PCsensor products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the official PCsensor webisayithi noma uxhumane nesevisi yabo yamakhasimende ngokuqondile. Gcina irisidi yakho yokuthenga ukuze uthole izimangalo zewaranti.

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