12-09-2024 01:00 AM
Hello,
I just bought the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless and love using it, but when I try to find out what the lights/indicators are next to the numm. part I can only find what the funtionalities are for sound and media.
What are the indicator above and below that middle section? The chaotic manual that is only readable higly enlarged on a PC (which looks more like an ali express manual) is not very helpful.
Thanks
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12-09-2024 06:52 PM - last edited on 12-09-2024 10:34 PM by MasterC
Hi,
There are 3 groups (from top to bottom) - Lock indicators, Multiwheel functions, and Bluetooth devices.
The lock indicators group include 1, A, S, F, and W:
1 = Num Lock - switches between number inputs, mathematical operators such as +
, -
, *
, /
, and alternate functions, such as acting as navigation keys (Home
, End
, Page Up
, Page Down
, and arrow keys).
A = Caps Lock - when enabled, makes all typed letters uppercase until it is turned off.
S = Scroll Lock - Press Fn + Ins to toggle. When lit, Scroll Lock modifies the behavior of the arrow keys, often affecting scrolling in older software or specific applications.
F = Function Lock - Press Fn + "=" to toggle. When enabled, F1-F12 will perform their secondary functions. Special to the ROG Strix Scope II 96, the secondary function for the F1 opens the Game Bar, F2 takes a screenshot of the game, F3 records the last 30 seconds, F4 toggles the recording, F5 toggles microphone recording, F6 plays or pauses multimedia, F7 replays track, F8 skips track, F9 mutes audio, F10 increases volume, F11 decreases volume, and F12 toggles stealth mode.
W = Windows Key Lock - Press Fn + Windows Key to toggle. When lit, it means the Windows Key is disabled, to prevent accidental interruptions during activities like gaming.
The next group of indicators represent the current Multiwheel function, from top to bottom, for volume, multimedia, keyboard brightness, and custom settings. Press the multi-function button to cycle through.
The Bluetooth device group at the bottom indicates which pre-connected Bluetooth device the keyboard is currently controlling (device 1-3).
12-12-2024 07:21 PM
Bluetooth is for convenience and battery-saving. You can connect to pretty much any mobile device or smart TV for example, and use it for months. Note that while you can game via a BT connection, you wouldn't be making the most out of your gaming keyboard. The polling rate is much lower for BT, which obviously means lower power consumption.
12-09-2024 06:52 PM - last edited on 12-09-2024 10:34 PM by MasterC
Hi,
There are 3 groups (from top to bottom) - Lock indicators, Multiwheel functions, and Bluetooth devices.
The lock indicators group include 1, A, S, F, and W:
1 = Num Lock - switches between number inputs, mathematical operators such as +
, -
, *
, /
, and alternate functions, such as acting as navigation keys (Home
, End
, Page Up
, Page Down
, and arrow keys).
A = Caps Lock - when enabled, makes all typed letters uppercase until it is turned off.
S = Scroll Lock - Press Fn + Ins to toggle. When lit, Scroll Lock modifies the behavior of the arrow keys, often affecting scrolling in older software or specific applications.
F = Function Lock - Press Fn + "=" to toggle. When enabled, F1-F12 will perform their secondary functions. Special to the ROG Strix Scope II 96, the secondary function for the F1 opens the Game Bar, F2 takes a screenshot of the game, F3 records the last 30 seconds, F4 toggles the recording, F5 toggles microphone recording, F6 plays or pauses multimedia, F7 replays track, F8 skips track, F9 mutes audio, F10 increases volume, F11 decreases volume, and F12 toggles stealth mode.
W = Windows Key Lock - Press Fn + Windows Key to toggle. When lit, it means the Windows Key is disabled, to prevent accidental interruptions during activities like gaming.
The next group of indicators represent the current Multiwheel function, from top to bottom, for volume, multimedia, keyboard brightness, and custom settings. Press the multi-function button to cycle through.
The Bluetooth device group at the bottom indicates which pre-connected Bluetooth device the keyboard is currently controlling (device 1-3).
12-09-2024 10:58 PM
Thank you very much.
I didn't know I could connect bluetooth devices to the keyboard.
Any special reason why instead of connecting them directory to PC would be usefull?
12-12-2024 07:21 PM
Bluetooth is for convenience and battery-saving. You can connect to pretty much any mobile device or smart TV for example, and use it for months. Note that while you can game via a BT connection, you wouldn't be making the most out of your gaming keyboard. The polling rate is much lower for BT, which obviously means lower power consumption.