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Ducky Shine 3 MX Blue Switch White RGB LED DK9008

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Ducky Shine 3 MX Blue Switch White RGB LED DK9008

Description:
Shine 3 DK9008
Ducky Shine 3 continues the Shine lineage and brings you several exciting new lighting modes and essential features for any gamer. USB N-Key rollover and repeat acceleration ensures you don't miss a beat whatever the game you play.
Features

Dual layer PCB for extra durability
Detachable cable for convenience
Full LED back lighting
2 user customizable back lighting profiles
Reactive lighting mode
UV Coated keycaps
DIP switches for extra settings

Specification

Model: DK9008S3
Place of manufacture: Taiwan
Interface: USB
LED Color: Blue
Languages: US, Thai
Switches: Cherry MX Black, Blue, Brown, and Red
Keycaps: UV coated, lasered printed

Backlight modes: 7 total (including off)
Backlight area: Full (100%), and User customizable
Backlight effects: Full (100%), Breathing, Wave Marquee, Snake Marquee, Reactive mode, Ripple mode
Multi-media keys: Mute, Volume Up, Volume Down
Accessories: Dust cover, USB cable, keycap puller, red WASD keycaps, user manual
USB Acceleration: Adjustable USB repeat delay time and USB repeat rate

How to set the user customizable backlighting:

REC1→Press the keys you want to customize→REC1(or Print Screen)→Finished.
REC2→Press the keys you want to customize→REC2(or Pause)→Finished

Notes:
Print Screen Key will not be recorded in Customisation Mode 1.
Pause Key will not be recorded in Customisation Mode 2.
If no changes are made within 30 seconds in recording mode, the recording session will be terminated.
In CM1 and CM2 mode, user also able to adjust LED Brightness.

DIP Switch Functions:
DIP 1: Ctrl and Caps lock swap
DIP 2: Windows key and Alt swap
DIP 3: Windows Key lockout
DIP 4: DEMO Mode

Notes:
In demo mode, the keyboard can be powered by any USB source to show off the lighting mode effects (Caps, ScrLk, NumLk will not light up). Demo mode does not send out keycodes, therefore please check the DIP switch setting before connecting to a computer.
 

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