Mawu Oyamba
The Speedlink ULTOR Mechanical USB-Gaming Keyboard is designed for professional gamers, offering advanced customization and robust performance. Featuring red mechanical Kaihua Kailh switches, customizable LED illumination, and N-key rollover, this keyboard provides precision and durability for intense gaming sessions. Its aluminium body ensures long-lasting use, while programmable macro keys and configurable settings allow for a personalized gaming experience.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
- ULTOR Mechanical USB-Gaming Keyboard
- Chingwe cha USB (chophatikizidwa)
- Quick Start Guide (osaphatikizidwe m'bukuli)
Khazikitsa
- Kutulutsa: Chotsani kiyibodi mosamala kuchokera mu phukusi lake.
- Kulumikizana: Locate an available USB port on your computer. Insert the USB connector of the ULTOR keyboard firmly into the USB port.
- Kuyika Madalaivala: The keyboard is plug-and-play for basic functionality. For advanced features such as macro programming and detailed illumination control, ensure your operating system is Windows XP, Vista, 8, or 10. Drivers should install automatically upon connection. If not, please refer to the official Speedlink webtsamba lotsitsa madalaivala.
- Kuyika: Ikani kiyibodi pamalo okhazikika, osalala.

Chithunzi 1: Pamwamba-pansi view of the ULTOR Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. This image displays the full US-layout keyboard with its red aluminum base and black keycaps, highlighting the blue LED illumination on the main keys.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Mfungulo ndi Ntchito
- Masiwichi Amakanika: Equipped with red mechanical Kaihua Kailh switches for tactile feedback and durability.
- Kuwala kwa LED: Customizable blue illumination for main keys and white illumination for critical gaming keys (WASD, arrow keys, etc.) for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions.
- Macro Keys: Six dedicated macro keys (M1-M6) for programming complex command sequences.
- N-Key Rollover: Advanced anti-ghosting technology ensuring every key press is registered, even during simultaneous multiple key presses.
- Configurable Polling Rate: Adjust the keyboard's response time up to 1,000Hz (1 millisecond) for optimal performance.
- Kuletsa Makiyi a Windows: Prevents accidental interruption of gameplay by disabling the Windows key.
- Swappable WASD/Arrow Keys: Allows for physical swapping of WASD and arrow key functions.
Customizing LED Illumination
The ULTOR keyboard features customizable LED backlighting. Specific instructions for adjusting brightness, patterns, and key-specific illumination are typically managed through the Speedlink driver software. Install the latest driver from the official Speedlink website for full control over illumination settings.
Programming Macro Keys (M1-M6)
The six dedicated macro keys (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6) located on the right side of the keyboard can be programmed to execute complex sequences of key presses, mouse clicks, or delays. Macro programming is performed using the dedicated driver software. Refer to the software's built-in help or the Speedlink website for detailed instructions on creating and assigning macros.

Chithunzi 2: Chopindika view of the ULTOR Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. This perspective showcases the ergonomic keycap design and the robust red aluminum chassis.
N-Key Rollover and Anti-Ghosting
The ULTOR keyboard supports N-Key Rollover (NKRO), meaning it can accurately register an unlimited number of simultaneous key presses. This feature is crucial for fast-paced gaming where multiple commands may be issued at once, preventing "ghosting" (unregistered key presses) or "key jamming" (incorrect key presses).
Kusintha Mavoti
The polling rate determines how frequently the keyboard reports its status to the computer. The ULTOR keyboard allows for a configurable polling rate up to 1,000Hz, providing a response time as low as 1 millisecond. This setting can typically be adjusted within the keyboard's driver software to optimize responsiveness for competitive gaming.
Kuletsa Makiyi a Windows
To prevent accidental activation of the Windows Start Menu during intense gaming, the ULTOR keyboard offers a function to deactivate the Windows key. This function is usually toggled via a specific key combination (e.g., Fn + Windows key) or through the driver software. Refer to the keyboard's specific key legend or software interface for the exact method.
Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, youma kupukuta pamwamba pa kiyibodi. Kwa fumbi ndi zinyalala pakati pa makiyi, gwiritsani ntchito mpweya woponderezedwa. Pewani kugwiritsa ntchito mankhwala owopsa kapena zinthu zowononga.
- Kutayika: In case of liquid spills, immediately disconnect the keyboard from your computer. Invert the keyboard to drain liquid and allow it to dry completely for at least 24-48 hours before reconnecting. Do not attempt to use the keyboard while wet.
- Kuchotsa Keycap: If necessary, keycaps can be carefully removed for deeper cleaning using a keycap puller (not included). Be gentle to avoid damaging the mechanical switches.

Figure 3: Close-up of a mechanical key switch. This image illustrates the red Kaihua Kailh switch mechanism beneath a keycap, demonstrating the mechanical design.
Kusaka zolakwika
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Kiyibodi siyikuyankha | Kulumikizana kwa USB kotayirira, doko la USB lolakwika, vuto la driver. | Ensure USB cable is securely connected. Try a different USB port. Restart your computer. Reinstall keyboard drivers from the Speedlink webmalo. |
| LED illumination not working | Illumination turned off, software issue, power issue. | Check if illumination is toggled off via keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Fn + F-keys) or in the driver software. Ensure the keyboard is receiving sufficient power. |
| Macro keys sakugwira ntchito | Macros not programmed, incorrect profile selected, software not running. | Ensure macros are correctly programmed using the Speedlink driver software. Verify the correct profile is active. Ensure the driver software is running in the background. |
| Keys are "ghosting" or not registering | Software conflict, extreme simultaneous key presses (unlikely with NKRO), physical damage. | Ensure no conflicting software is running. Test the keyboard on another computer. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
Zofotokozera
| Nambala ya Model | SL-670008-BKRD-US |
| Mtundu wa Kiyibodi | Makina Ochita masewera a Makina |
| Sinthani Mtundu | Red Kaihua Kailh Mechanical Switches |
| Kamangidwe | US-Layout (104 keys) |
| Kuwala | Customizable LED (Blue for main, White for gaming keys) |
| Macro Keys | 6 (M1-M6) |
| Anti-Ghosting | N-Key Rollover |
| Mtengo Wovotera | Up to 1,000Hz (1ms response time) |
| Kulumikizana | USB (yolumikizidwa) |
| Kutalika kwa Chingwe | 1.7m (hard-wearing sheath) |
| Zakuthupi | Thupi la Aluminium |
| Makulidwe (LxWxH) | 4.8 x 13.8 x 1.3 mainchesi (12.2 x 35.1 x 3.3 cm) |
| Kulemera | 1.5 mapaundi (0.68kg) |
| Kugwirizana kwa Operating System | Windows XP / Vista / 8 / 10 |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Corded Electric, 5 Volts |
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information, technical support, and driver downloads, please visit the official Speedlink website. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims. Contact information for customer service can typically be found on the Speedlink support page.
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