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Kemove K61 - Hardware Controls and Profiles; Lighting Adjustment; Key Function Locks; Power Saving and Profiles

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FN+|\=Hardware light switch
FN+↑=Increase the brightness of the light
(the ↑ key after the fourth gear is adjusted to the highest gear, the red light flashes three times)
FN+↓=The brightness of the light is weakened
(the red light flashes three times after the ↓ key is adjusted to the highest gear corresponding to the fourth gear)
FN+→= speed up the light effect
(the fourth gear corresponds to the highest gear, and the red light flashes three times)
FN+Space=FN key function lock
Fn+Capslock=Switch the color of the default lighting effect of the keyboard
(red-orange-yellow-green-cyan-blue-purple-white-return to backlight)
Ps:With the keyboard in profile1, when the FN key is pressed, the Q key lights up in white
FN+N=All keys without overrun, switch six keys without overrun
(press fn+n nkey three times and the red light flashes to indicate that the switch is successful; press FN n key, the red light indicates no overrun of all
keys, and no prompt will be given if there is no overrun of six keys)
FN+Enter=Enter power-saving mode Press fn+enter for 3 seconds to enter power-saving mode, all
backlights are turned off, only the upper and lower case indicators, win key lock, alt indicator, and
full key no-rush indicator are left (fn+enter 3 seconds to exit power saving mode)
(if the FN key is successfully locked, the fn key lights up in red, and
when unlocked, the red light goes out. Press fn+space again to release)
FN+←=The speed of the light effect becomes slower
(the red light flashes three times after the ← key is adjusted to the highest gear corresponding to the fourth gear)
FN+Win=Win key to lock/unlock
(win key turns on red light when lock is successful, red light turns off when unlocked)

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