@@jamjam2219 on your previous video's you explained that you use shortcuts programmed on this PCB, is there a version where you have no shortcuts like this? Shortcut Keys: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+1 to switch to the first device, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+2 to switch to the second device, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+3 to switch to the third device, and so on. This supports up to 8 devices for switching Press the power button once to turn on Press the power button twice in a row to turn off Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q (Bluetooth mode) Ctrl+Alt+Shift+W (Wired mode) Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E (2.4GHz wireless mode) Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F1 (Restore factory mode, press for 10 seconds) Right Ctrl+F5 (Open player) Right Ctrl+F8 (Next track) Right Ctrl+F11 (Volume switch) Right Ctrl+F6 (Previous track) Right Ctrl+F12 (Calculator) Right Ctrl+F7 (Pause/Play) Right Ctrl+F10 (Volume down) Right Ctrl+F9 (Volume up)
@@jamjam2219 Thank you, that would be Great, i understand there will have to be a toggle switch to change from WIFI to Bluetooth to Cord to make it fully usable
The usb connector of my keyboard has 6 pins. The first and the last pins are SG. the four pins in middle, are VCC, GND, D+ and D- (In that order) can i just ignore the SG pins and follow your tutorial?
Use the shortcut keys to switch the module to Bluetooth mode, and then pair Bluetooth in the operating system in the same way as other Bluetooth devices.
@@jamjam2219 is there a shortcut for pairing mode for Bluetooth or it’s just auto pairing mode when nothing is connected? I’m trying to make a wireless foot pedal basically
@@rpegelectronics There is no shortcut, if you want to connect quickly, please use 2.4g wireless mode, permanent connection, no need to pair. Please note that this module only supports keyboards and mice that use the USB-hid protocol, unless your game controller uses the USB-hid protocol for keyboards and mice.
I'm interested in your device but have a few questions. 1. When the device is connected to a computer via USB-C cable will this function like a normal USB device or can it only be used as wireless? 2. Can this be used to connect a wired gamepad controller and be recognised as an x-input device?
1. When the type-c data cable is inserted, you can use the shortcut keys ctrl+alt+shift+w to select the wired mode. At this time, the module is the same as a normal USB device, and data can be transmitted through the data cable. You can also use the shortcut keys ctrl+alt+shift+q to select Bluetooth or ctrl+alt+shift+e to use the wireless 2.4g mode. 2 The module does not support game controllers because there is no code written into the game controller
Hi. I have the module and i use it to connect my keyboard and a diy trackpoint mouse. But i cannot connect both, trackpoint mouse and keyboard at the same time (using a USB multiple extension). Do you know any way to perform this?
@@kanando15 Yes, brother, this WBT-V3 does not support most USB hubs, it only has one interface. So I made WBT2, which has two interfaces, so the mouse and keyboard can be used at the same time.
This looks great, Ive got a corsair v70 mk2, i really dont want to pull it apart, so i was thinking would it be possible to put the kit into a plastic electronics project box for example? I was thinking of 3d printing a box perhaps to fit under the keyboard and just plug the keyboard into the project box for example. That way i can plug and play ie plug keyboard into project box that contains the modules and battery.
3.7V lithium battery, the larger the capacity, the better, not less than 2000 mAh. I haven't tested the specific delay value, but I feel very good when playing CS with this module, and I don't feel any obvious delay
@@RyanKoh-tv2rj I haven't tested this model of keyboard. The module is based on USB HID protocol, and all keyboards based on HID protocol can be used. You can check whether your keyboard model uses HID protocol.
Just ordered WBT-V3, can't wait for it to arrive.
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This is Great, Hope the WBT-V3 doesn't have keybindings/shortcuts so i can use it
Hi, bro can you be more specific? I don't quite understand what you mean.
@@jamjam2219 on your previous video's you explained that you use shortcuts programmed on this PCB, is there a version where you have no shortcuts like this?
Shortcut Keys:
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+1 to switch to the first device,
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+2 to switch to the second device,
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+3 to switch to the third device,
and so on. This supports up to 8 devices for switching
Press the power button once to turn on
Press the power button twice in a row to turn off
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q (Bluetooth mode)
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+W (Wired mode)
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E (2.4GHz wireless mode)
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F1 (Restore factory mode, press for 10 seconds)
Right Ctrl+F5 (Open player)
Right Ctrl+F8 (Next track)
Right Ctrl+F11 (Volume switch)
Right Ctrl+F6 (Previous track)
Right Ctrl+F12 (Calculator)
Right Ctrl+F7 (Pause/Play)
Right Ctrl+F10 (Volume down)
Right Ctrl+F9 (Volume up)
@@classified_legendary All of them have shortcut keys. Maybe I will release a version without shortcut keys in the future.
@@jamjam2219 Thank you, that would be Great, i understand there will have to be a toggle switch to change from WIFI to Bluetooth to Cord to make it fully usable
The usb connector of my keyboard has 6 pins.
The first and the last pins are SG. the four pins in middle, are VCC, GND, D+ and D- (In that order) can i just ignore the SG pins and follow your tutorial?
SG is the shield ground, which can be ignored. follow the tutorial
All keyboard data lines only need four lines: VCC, GND, D+, and D-
I want to get one for my Akko 5075S. Its said that its consumption is 5V... So... do I need 5V battery right?
No 5v battery is needed, ordinary lithium battery is enough, the module will provide power for the keyboard.
How does Bluetooth pairing mode work? Does the led switch work?
Use the shortcut keys to switch the module to Bluetooth mode, and then pair Bluetooth in the operating system in the same way as other Bluetooth devices.
@@jamjam2219 is there a shortcut for pairing mode for Bluetooth or it’s just auto pairing mode when nothing is connected? I’m trying to make a wireless foot pedal basically
@@rpegelectronics There is no shortcut, if you want to connect quickly, please use 2.4g wireless mode, permanent connection, no need to pair. Please note that this module only supports keyboards and mice that use the USB-hid protocol, unless your game controller uses the USB-hid protocol for keyboards and mice.
I'm interested in your device but have a few questions.
1. When the device is connected to a computer via USB-C cable will this function like a normal USB device or can it only be used as wireless?
2. Can this be used to connect a wired gamepad controller and be recognised as an x-input device?
1. When the type-c data cable is inserted, you can use the shortcut keys ctrl+alt+shift+w to select the wired mode. At this time, the module is the same as a normal USB device, and data can be transmitted through the data cable. You can also use the shortcut keys ctrl+alt+shift+q to select Bluetooth or ctrl+alt+shift+e to use the wireless 2.4g mode.
2 The module does not support game controllers because there is no code written into the game controller
Hi. I have the module and i use it to connect my keyboard and a diy trackpoint mouse.
But i cannot connect both, trackpoint mouse and keyboard at the same time (using a USB multiple extension). Do you know any way to perform this?
@@kanando15 Yes, brother, this WBT-V3 does not support most USB hubs, it only has one interface. So I made WBT2, which has two interfaces, so the mouse and keyboard can be used at the same time.
@@jamjam2219 WoW. How can i made wbt2? Please help :(
@@kanando15 www.wscome.com/product/highly-recommendedwired-keyboard-converted-to-wireless-keyboard-diy-kit-v4-version-dual-interface-supports-keyboard-and-mouse-conversion-at-the-same-time/
This looks great, Ive got a corsair v70 mk2, i really dont want to pull it apart, so i was thinking would it be possible to put the kit into a plastic electronics project box for example? I was thinking of 3d printing a box perhaps to fit under the keyboard and just plug the keyboard into the project box for example.
That way i can plug and play ie plug keyboard into project box that contains the modules and battery.
Absolutely. In fact, one of my works is a 3D printed box for this module.
What are the battery details ?
Does this work with macro keys?
Also, can you measure input latency on 2.4Ghz ?
3.7V lithium battery, the larger the capacity, the better, not less than 2000 mAh. I haven't tested the specific delay value, but I feel very good when playing CS with this module, and I don't feel any obvious delay
Are they resposive?
yes,very sensitive
I want to ask if MOD007 Akko worlds or with this only?
Brother, I don’t quite understand what you mean. Can you explain it in more detail?
@@jamjam2219 ah I was thinking if it is working with Akko mod007 keyboard
@@jamjam2219 can it be used for MOD007 Akko V1 keyboard?
@@RyanKoh-tv2rj I haven't tested this model of keyboard. The module is based on USB HID protocol, and all keyboards based on HID protocol can be used. You can check whether your keyboard model uses HID protocol.