Sandstrom SGKBW10 Quick Start Guide

To connect the Sandstrom SGKBW10 keyboard, insert the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer. The keyboard should automatically pair with the receiver. If it doesn't, try pressing the connect button on the keyboard.
Ensure the keyboard is within range of the USB receiver and the batteries are charged. Try reconnecting the USB receiver and replacing the batteries if necessary. Restart your computer as a last resort.
Turn off the keyboard and remove the batteries. Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe the keys and the body of the keyboard. Avoid using any harsh chemicals. For dust between the keys, use compressed air.
Yes, the Sandstrom SGKBW10 keyboard is compatible with Mac computers. Simply plug the USB receiver into the Mac and the keyboard should function as expected. You may need to adjust some key mappings in the settings.
To replace the batteries, turn the keyboard over and open the battery compartment. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring the polarity (+/-) matches the markings inside the compartment.
If keys are sticking, remove the keycaps gently using a keycap puller if available, and clean underneath with a soft brush or compressed air. Ensure no debris is lodged under the keys.
Key functions can be customized using third-party software like AutoHotkey for Windows or Karabiner-Elements for Mac. These tools allow you to remap keys and assign new functions.
The Sandstrom SGKBW10 is not specifically designed to be spill-resistant. It's recommended to keep liquids away from the keyboard to avoid damage.
While the Sandstrom SGKBW10 is not a specialized gaming keyboard, it can be used for casual gaming. However, it may lack the advanced features typically found on gaming keyboards, such as programmable keys or RGB lighting.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the keyboard, hold down the ESC key while turning it back on, and release it after a few seconds. This should reset the keyboard to its default settings.