Qwerkywriter
Charging your Qwerkywriter!
Using the included micro USB cable, plug it into any USB hub or a
powered USB port (Be sure to check the correct orientation before
inserting the micro USB. Smaller lip is UP). It takes 2-3 hours to fully
charge the Qwerkywriter. After it’s fully charged, the red light goes out.
A single charge can hold upto 1 to 3 months of heavy use. The ‘Low
battery indicator’ LED (see over - LED’s Explained) will let you know
if you need to recharge your Qwerkywriter. The Qwerkywriter will
automatically go to ‘Power Save Mode’ after 1 minute of inactivity. But
you can always power off the device as well. Powering OFF, turning
back ON, and pressing the CONNECT button will also allow you to
quickly connect to other devices.
This does NOT connect the Qwerkywriter via USB. The USB port only
CHARGES the Qwerkywriter.
The Qwerky Key
The
button is our logo, but it also doubles as either the WIN button
(Windows) or the CMD button (MacOS).
Plug into spare USB port to charge
Connect to miniUSB port on rear of keyboard.
Charging takes 2-3 hours
For detailed info, visit www.qwerkywriter.com/pages/gettingstarted for a video tutorial.
Integrated Tablet Stand
The Qwerkywriter features an integrated tablet stand that can support a
wide range of tablets up to 10 inches and 1/2 inches thick. This includes
almost all generations of iPads, iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy, Nexus, and
more. It can support both portrait and landscape modes.
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712 Bancroft Road, Suite 234, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
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Contents:
Qwerkywriter Keyboard, Micro USB charging cable
& Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
Use the Function (FN) key to programme the Key Return Bar
Multi-function Macro Key Return Bar
Qwerkywriter’s return bar is a fully programmable macro key up to 5
characters. So what does that mean? That means the return bar can
remember any key stroke up to 5 characters.
For example, if you want the return bar to function as “Enter” key -
First you hold down the fucntion button (FN) (1) plus the return bar
(2) for one second. The middle Green LED should blink, indicating
that it’s ready to record. Then let go and press the Enter key. Then
press the function button (FN) plus the Return Bar again.
For detailed info, visit www.qwerkywriter.com/pages/gettingstarted for a video tutorial.
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Power switch on the side of the keyboard
Connect button on the rear of the keyboard
Connect Wirelessly
Connecting the Qwerkywriter wirelessly is easy.
1. Turn the Qwerkywriter Power On.
2. Then press the Qwerkywriter CONNECT Button at the rear.
iPad/iPhone
3. On your iOS device enable your Bluetooth under Settings.
Android Devices
4. On your Android Device, navigate to Settings > Connections and
enable Bluetooth.
Macbooks, iMac, and MacPro’s
5. Nearly every Mac laptop and desktop products ship with Bluetooth
built in, even older models. Go to your System Preferences and
enable Bluetooth.
PC
6. If you have Bluetooth wireless technology installed on your
computer you can connect the keyboard by following these steps.
Navigate to Start>Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Bluetooth
Devices. Click Add, and then follow the instructions.
Once the Bluetooth is activated on your device -
7. ‘QWERKYWRITER’ should pop up, and prompt you to type in a
4-6 number sequence on your ‘QWERKYWRITER’ followed by the
ENTER. (Number sequence may dier from that shown in the images
shown).
8. Sometimes when you connect/pair for the first time, you may not
see ‘QWERKWRITER’, but instead some random number. Usually it’s
the top most device as long as the ‘QWERKYWRITER’ is kept close as
possible to the device you’re trying to sync it with.
Now you are ready to type on your Qwerkywriter!
Find the keyboard within Bluetooth>My Devices
Enter the 4-6 digit code when prompted
Find the keyboard within Available Devices
Enter the 4-6 digit code when prompted
The keyboard will appear in Devices
Enter the 4-6 digit code when prompted
LED’s explained
There are 3 LED’s in the left upper corner.
1. The A is the CAPLOCKS indicator.
2. The “Wireless” icon is for whether your keyboard is connected
wirelessly or not (and also serves as a Return Bar Macro Record
Indicator)
3. Finally the last LED is for your battery status. It will light up when
you are charging or if your battery is low, it will blink.
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3. iPad/iPhone
4. Android
5. Mac
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