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How to use your ENTR Keyboard

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Hey everybody! Thank you for purchasing your Drop ENTR Mechanical Keyboard. If you’ve landed here, you probably want to take full advantage of the keyboard’s features, so you’ve come to the right place. As the ENTR Mechanical Keyboard is an entry-level keyboard, it does not feature the same degree of customization as the ALT, CTRL, or SHIFT keyboards - therefore we will only cover the "basics" here.

THE BASICS - Default Hot Keys

LED Control (ENTR LEDs are white-only) Fn + Up Arrow: Increase LED Brightness Fn + Down Arrow: Decrease LED Brightness Note that while the keyboard should work out of the box with macOS, Windows, and Linux-based operating systems, Fn hotkeys may work with Windows operating system only. System Control
Fn + F4: Display Options Fn + F8: Task View Fn + F9: Launch This PC Folder Fn + F10: Launch Calculator Fn + F11: Launch Outlook Fn + F12: Display Desktop Fn + Windows: Windows Key Lock Media Keys
Fn + F1: Mute Fn + F2: Volume Down Fn + F3: Volume Up Fn + F5: Previous Track Fn + F6: Play/Pause Fn + F7: Next Track
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tawnyhours
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Aug 16, 2024
Hi, I have an ENTR that I want to flash, but it isn't listed here as an option: How to Configure your Drop Keyboard!
tawnyhoursHi there, the ENTR keyboards are unable to be flashed or reprogrammed on the board itself. Depending on your computer platform there will be some options available to help you remap things via software (and depending on what you want to do—for example if you want to swap Win/Alt for Mac compatibility—it is very easy and built into the OS).
cj8563
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Mar 9, 2024
Hi there - I just received the LOTR Rohan ENTR keyboard but cannot figure out the Fn key. Where is it on the keyboard? I’m used to it being in the bottom left.
vindibo
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Aug 22, 2024
@HoffmanMyster There must be more to the "Layer" key than just the context menu, right? If the "Layer" key is held down are keys mapped to some other character or function?
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vindibo"Layer" key as referenced above is actually the Menu key you'd expect to see on a Windows keyboard. The Fn key (what you might be picturing when you hear "layer") is the one to the right of the right Alt key. It is used for LED controls and some other Fn-layer functions (media and system controls - see here for more info on that).
mzimet
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Dec 7, 2023
Hi there, I might be asking the silliest question ever. But I just got this keyboard and I really love it. I'm having trouble figuring out how to simply copy and paste...I've been looking for this shortcut, and can't seem to find it online or on the keyboard, lol. Any guidance?
mzimetHi! If you're on Windows, it will be the same that you're used to, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. If you're on a Mac, the shortcut is Cmd+C and Cmd+V, and since the default mapping is to use the "Super"/OS key as Cmd, you would want to hold the key marked with the Windows symbol in place of 'Cmd' (Win+C and Win+V on the keyboard to copy and paste on the Mac). Alternatively, you could remap the modifier keys in MacOS to more closely mimic the native Mac keyboard layout, which is discussed here. :) Hope this helps! Let me know if not, it's possible something else might be going on.
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