Use the Web-based Driver or Download the PC Client Driver
Ace68 Turbo currently offers both web-based and PC client drivers.
Web-based driver and PC client driver download links:
https://www.mchose.store/pages/mchose-hub
- Configure trigger parameters and quick trigger function
- Customize key values
- Configure advanced key functions
- Keyboard performance settings
- Change lighting mode and color
- Firmware update
- Factory reset
Connection Driver
PC Client Driver Connection Steps
- Connect the keyboard via wire; keyboard brightness indicates a successful connection.
- Open the client driver, ensure a stable network connection, and wait approximately 3 seconds for the device to be recognized.
Note: Please keep the connection cable directly connected to the computer host interface, and do not connect it through an external expansion dock.
Web-based Driver Connection Steps
- Connect your keyboard to your computer, open the web-based driver, and click "Allow browser access".
- In the pop-up window, select the "Device Name" you want to connect to, and click "Connect" to enter the driver settings page.
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Due to browser compatibility issues, it is recommended to use Chrome or Edge browsers to open the web-based driver.
Button Switching Notification
Setup Steps
Go to the PC driver settings page and enable key switch notification. After enabling this function, switching between uppercase and lowercase will be indicated by pop-up bubbles in the numeric keypad, including notifications for enabling and disabling Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock.
Key Testing Tool
Entering the driver settings page and clicking "Go to Test" will redirect you to the web-based key press test page, where you can begin testing the key functions.
Onboard Configuration
What Is Onboard Configuration?
With the Mickey driver, save all your personalized settings, such as macros, key mappings, lighting effects, trigger travel, etc., to your keyboard.
Core Advantages
Plug and play, driverless: After saving the settings to the onboard configuration, you can take the keyboard to any computer and use it. No driver software installation is required.
Firmware Support
Upgrade the firmware to the latest version to use the multi-board configuration function. It supports all magnetic switch keyboards, except Zero75 and Zero75S, and mechanical keyboards K87S, G87 V2, and G75 V2.
Onboard Configuration and Inactive Configuration Introduction
Onboard Configuration
Onboard configurations are stored on the keyboard and will persist even after switching computers or browsers. Note: Onboard settings are not currently supported.
In the key remapping settings, bind the "Switch Onboard" function to any key and select "Apply to all onboard devices."
Press the bound "Switch Onboard" key to switch configurations without opening the driver.
Inactive Configuration
Inactive configurations are only used for parameter presets and will not be synchronized to other browsers or computers. To use them, please move them to the [Onboard Configuration] to load them onto the keyboard.
Creating Configurations and Exporting/Importing
Click the "Create" button. The "Beginner," "FPS," and "Extreme" configurations are official preset parameters that can be directly selected and used.
Export: Hover your mouse over ... and select Export, format is JSON file.
Import: Select a JSON file of the same model to import.
How to Generate and Use Configuration Codes
Move the mouse over... and select Generate Configuration Code.
Click the [Import] button, select Import Configuration Code, paste the configuration code into the box, select the storage location, and click OK.
Note: Configuration codes do not support cross-device import.
Layout Changes
- The original title of "Dead Zone Settings" has been changed to "Advanced Settings".
- The original "Rage Mode" section on the Performance Settings page has been removed; Rage Mode is now located where "Dead Zone Settings" used to be.
- The entry point for "Dead Zone Settings" is now at the top.
- A sensitivity input box has been added, allowing users to enter values.
- A "Restore Defaults" button has been added; the "Set Global" button has been removed.
Other
The MIX87 series/ZERO75X no longer distinguishes between game mode and office mode.
Note: Onboard functions cannot be switched within the driver software on the ZERO75X; they can only be switched via physical buttons. Onboard functions cannot be deleted, only replaced.
Lighting Settings
You can change different lighting effects in the lighting settings, and set custom lighting effect modes, colors, speeds, and brightness.
To turn off the lights, click the switch to the right of [Lighting Effects]. Alternatively, press the shortcut Fn + T to turn the backlight on or off.
The Ace68 Turbo allows you to adjust the lightbox effects within the driver software.
Note: Speed and brightness cannot be changed in custom mode.
RGB Color Reference
Hex indicates hexadecimal. RGB indicates standard RGB code.
The following are some commonly used color codes; the colors are for reference only.
Some colors may vary slightly due to light refraction, switch backlighting, etc., which is normal.
| Color | R | G | B | Hex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 255 | 255 | 0 | #FFFF00 |
| Pink | 255 | 192 | 203 | #FFC0CB |
| Sky Blue | 135 | 206 | 235 | #87CEEB |
| Cyan | 0 | 255 | 255 | #00FFFF |
| Teal Green | 64 | 224 | 208 | #40E0D0 |
| White | 225 | 225 | 225 | #FFFFFF |
Trigger Settings
Setup Steps
Select Configuration: Only custom configurations can be modified. When selecting the default preset configurations of "Beginner Configuration," "FPS Configuration," and "Extreme Configuration," the system will override the preset parameters in the custom parameters, which can then be modified.
Select Keys: Parameters can be modified globally or individually for specific keys.
Modify Parameters: The trigger travel, quick trigger, and dead zone parameters can be customized. Moving the mouse over the corresponding parameter setting area will display information about that parameter for all keys.
Default Parameter Information
| Configuration Name | Trigger Key Travel | RT | Dead Zone | Does It Support Modification? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner Setup | Full key 1.5mm | Closure | Closure | Not supported |
| Emergency stop configuration | Full keyboard excluding WASD 1.5mm; WASD 0.1mm | Full keyboard excluding WASD 1.5mm; WASD 0.1mm | Closure | Not supported |
| Extreme configuration | Full keyboard excluding WASD 1.5mm; WASD 0.1mm | Full keyboard excluding WASD keys 1.5mm; WASD keys 0.04mm | Closure | Not supported |
Key Remapping Settings
Modify Key Value
Select the key value you want to modify, and drag it directly to the corresponding key to complete the modification.
You can click the "Restore All Defaults" button to restore the default key values of all keys with one click.
Default Button Layer Windows System Operation Mode
The basic keyboard function layer triggers the most frequently used default key functions when a key is pressed. No additional key combinations are needed.
For example, dragging Q onto Z will activate Q's function when Z is pressed, disabling the original Z. You can customize and modify all characters or macro functions for each key.
Fn1 Key Layer Shortcut Key Functions in Windows System Mode
You need to press and hold the Fn key + another key to trigger the function, which is usually related to keyboard settings adjustments, multimedia controls, or special shortcuts.
Example: Pressing Fn + N/M adjusts the volume.
Mac Layer macOS System Operating Mode
When switching to macOS, the key bindings are displayed based on this layer. This is the basic function layer of the keyboard, where pressing a key triggers the most frequently used default key functions. No additional key combinations are needed to activate these functions.
Fn3 Key Layer Shortcut Key Functions in macOS System Mode
You need to remap a key to FN3. Pressing and holding Fn3 + another key will trigger its function, typically related to keyboard settings adjustments, multimedia controls, or special shortcuts.
For example: In the default key layer, drag Fn2/3 to the W key. Pressing the W key will activate Fn2/3, disabling the original W key. In the FN2/3 key layer, drag Z to the Q key. Now, pressing W Fn2/3 + Q will activate Z.
Macro Recording
On the right side of the key remapping settings page, there are 16 preset macro recording paths. Clicking the edit button will take you to the recording interface.
On the edit page, you can modify the macro command name, change the loop type, reset, or save.
After recording, save the macro. Drag the macro command to the corresponding key to trigger it.
Advanced Keys
RS Advanced Key Function
This function activates only the specified key. For example, if you bind the A and D keys, and press the A key more deeply than the D key, then the A key will be activated, while the D key will not. If both keys are pressed all the way down, then both keys will be activated.
SOCD Advanced Key Functions
Bind two selected keys, trigger one of the keys according to the set trigger rules, or cancel each other out when both keys are pressed at the same time, so that no key is triggered.
Dynamic Key Travel DKS
Dynamic Key Travel DKS is a feature that allows users to adjust the actuation sensitivity of a single key to achieve up to four functions. Simply put, by setting the actuation range of a key, you can determine how deeply the key travels to trigger different functions or actions.
MT Advanced Key Functions
You can trigger two functions on a single key by pressing and clicking the key.
TGL Function
After binding a trigger key, clicking the key activates continuous triggering, and clicking it again deactivates continuous triggering. This function eliminates the need to manually hold down the key for continuous triggering. A long press triggers the function normally.
Performance Settings
Polling Rate Settings
Switching the polling rate can reduce the keyboard's theoretical latency. The Ace68 Turbo offers 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, and 16K polling rates. 16K is for the Taishan magnetic switch GT version.
Rampage Mode
When enabled, if the keyboard's performance supports it, the rapid actuation RT can be set to 0.01mm/0.005mm/0.001mm.
Adaptive Dynamic Calibration
It is recommended to always enable this function. With this enabled, each key press will automatically calibrate the keyboard. The more keys pressed, the higher the calibration accuracy. If the switch type has not been changed, manual calibration is not required.
WIN Key Lock
Locks the Win key to prevent accidental presses. Pressing Fn+Win also quickly locks the Win key. This is ineffective on macOS.
Stability Mode
Extreme parameter touch drop can activate the stability mode optimization algorithm to improve keyboard stability.
Other Settings
Check and update the keyboard firmware version.
A one-click factory reset will restore all keyboard settings, including trigger parameters and key remapping settings, and make them invalid.
Manual:
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