aigo GD68-BS-BL

aigo GD68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard User Manual

Model: GD68-BS-BL

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your aigo GD68-BS-BL Wireless Mechanical Keyboard. The GD68 is a compact 68-key mechanical keyboard featuring Blue switches, a durable PBT keycap material, and versatile wireless connectivity. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper use and longevity of your device.

aigo GD68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

Image: The aigo GD68 wireless mechanical keyboard, showcasing its compact 68-key layout and black and grey color scheme.

Ihirangi mokete

  • aigo GD68-BS-BL Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
  • Taura USB (mo te utu me te hono waea)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Tatūnga

1. Te Whakataki i te Papapātuhi

Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the keyboard. Connect the provided USB cable to the keyboard's USB port and the other end to a powered USB port on your computer or a USB wall adapter. The charging indicator light will show the charging status.

2. Tikanga Hononga

The aigo GD68 keyboard supports both wired and wireless connections.

Hononga Waea:

  1. Ensure the keyboard is powered off or in wired mode (if applicable, check keyboard switch).
  2. Connect the USB cable from the keyboard to your computer's USB port.
  3. Me kimi aunoa te rorohiko i ngā taraiwa e tika ana, ā, me tāuta anō hoki.

Hononga Ahokore:

The keyboard uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection via a USB dongle (not explicitly mentioned in product details, but implied by "Wireless Connection Method").

  1. Locate the wireless USB receiver (dongle), usually stored in a compartment on the keyboard.
  2. Monohia te kaiwhiwhi USB ki tetahi tauranga USB e waatea ana ki to rorohiko.
  3. Turn on the keyboard using the power switch (if present).
  4. The keyboard should automatically connect to the receiver. If not, refer to the troubleshooting section.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Nga Mahi Matua Matua

The aigo GD68 features a standard 68-key layout. All keys function as labeled.

Function (Fn) Key Combinations

Due to its compact size, some functions are accessed via the Fn key in combination with other keys. Specific combinations may vary; common exampkei roto ko:

  • Fn+F1-F12: Multimedia controls (e.g., volume, play/pause).
  • Fn + Ngā Pātene Pere: Page Up/Down, Home/End (if not dedicated keys).
  • Fn+Wiki: Lock/Unlock Windows key.

Refer to the keycap legends for specific Fn layer functions.

Te tiaki

Te horoi i te papapātuhi

  • Whakapai Whānui: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, karekau he ngongo paku damphoroia ki te wai, ki tētahi wai horoi ngawari rānei hei muru i ngā taupoki kī me te mata o te papapātuhi. Āraia te makuku nui.
  • Tango Puehu: Whakamahia te hau kōpeke ki te tango i te puehu me te para i waenganui i nga taapu matua.
  • Deep Cleaning (Keycap Removal): For thorough cleaning, keycaps can be carefully removed using a keycap puller (not included). Clean the keycaps with mild soap and water, and allow them to dry completely before reattaching. Clean the switch area with compressed air.
Close-up of a blue mechanical switch on aigo GD68 keyboard

Whakaahua: He tata view of a blue mechanical switch, visible after a keycap has been removed, highlighting the switch mechanism.

Rokiroki

When not in use for extended periods, store the keyboard in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau te papapātuhi whakautu (Waea)He hononga taura kore, he tauranga USB he, he take taraiwa.
  • Tirohia te hononga taura USB.
  • Whakamātauria tētahi tauranga USB rerekē i tō rorohiko.
  • Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko.
Karekau te papapātuhi whakautu (Waeakore)Low battery, USB receiver not connected, out of range, interference.
  • Me utu te papapātuhi.
  • Ensure USB receiver is securely plugged into a working USB port.
  • Move keyboard closer to the receiver.
  • Avoid placing the receiver near other wireless devices (e.g., Wi-Fi routers).
  • Re-pair the keyboard if necessary (refer to specific pairing instructions if provided by manufacturer, otherwise try turning keyboard off/on).
Keys not typing correctly or stickyHe paru i raro i te taupoki kī, he pana hapa.
  • Clean the keycap and switch area using compressed air.
  • If a specific key is consistently faulty, it may indicate a switch issue requiring professional service.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuAigo
TauiraGD68-BS-BL
Momo PapapātuhiHangaia
Momo WhakawhitiWhakawhiti Kahurangi
Tikanga HonongaWireless (2.4GHz) / Wired (USB)
Rahi Matua68 Kī
Rauemi MatuaPBT Kirihou
TaePango me Kerei
Momo AtangaUSB
Hunga Hua36 x 15 x 6 cm
Taumaha Tūemi960 g

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official aigo webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu rānei ki tō kaihokohoko. Puritia tō rīhiti hoko hei taunakitanga hoko mō ngā kereme pūtāhui.

Kaihanga: Aigo
Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea: 8 Pepuere 2025

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