ADX Firefight MK04 ADXMK0419 Instruction Manual

To set up the ADX Firefight MK04 keyboard, connect it to a USB port on your computer. The system should automatically recognize the device and install the necessary drivers.
If keys are not responding, try reconnecting the keyboard to a different USB port. If the issue persists, check for software updates or try using the keyboard on another computer to rule out hardware faults.
You can customize the RGB lighting using the software provided by ADX. Install the software from the official website and follow the on-screen instructions to personalize your lighting settings.
If the keyboard is not lighting up, ensure that it is properly connected to the computer. Check the software settings to confirm that the lighting is enabled. If the issue continues, try reinstalling the keyboard drivers.
To clean the keyboard, gently remove the keycaps using a keycap puller and clean them with a damp cloth. Use compressed air to remove dust from the keyboard base. Reattach the keycaps once they are dry.
The ADX Firefight MK04 keyboard is primarily designed for PC use. However, it may work with some gaming consoles that support USB keyboards. Check the console's compatibility list for confirmation.
To reset the keyboard to default settings, press and hold the 'Fn' key along with the 'ESC' key for approximately 5 seconds. The keyboard will flash to indicate the reset process is complete.
If the keyboard stops working after a software update, try uninstalling the update or rolling back drivers. Additionally, check for any firmware updates from ADX that may resolve compatibility issues.
The ADX Firefight MK04 keyboard is primarily designed for Windows, but it may be compatible with Mac OS for basic functions. Full functionality, including software customization, may not be supported.
To enable gaming mode, press the 'Fn' key along with the 'Windows' key. This will disable the Windows key to prevent accidental interruption during gaming.