KINESIS KB360-Pro Advantage360 Contoured Keyboard User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Kinesis
Table of Contents
- KINESIS KB360-Pro Advantage360 Contoured Keyboard
- Read Me First
- Overview
- Installation and Setup
- Getting Started
- Basic Keyboard Use
- Default Layout Map
- Customizing your Keyboard
- binding-cells = ;
- Firmware Update
- Troubleshooting, Support, Warranty, and Care
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KINESIS KB360-Pro Advantage360 Contoured Keyboard
Read Me First
Health and Safety Warning
Continuous use of any keyboard may cause aches, pains, or more serious
cumulative trauma disorders such as tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, or
other repetitive strain disorders.
- Exercise good judgment in placing reasonable limits on your keyboarding time every day.
- Follow established guidelines for computer and workstation setup (see Appendix 13.3).
- Maintain a relaxed keying posture and use a light touch to press the keys.
A keyboard is not a medical treatment
This keyboard is not a substitute for appropriate medical treatment! If any
information in this guide appears to contradict your health care
professional’s advice, please follow your health care professional’s advice.
Establish realistic expectations
- Ensure that you take reasonable rest breaks from keyboarding during the course of the day.
- At the first sign of stress-related injury from keyboard use (aching, numbness, or tingling of the arms, wrists, or hands), consult your health care professional.
No warranty of injury prevention or cure
Kinesis Corporation bases its product designs on research, proven features,
and user evaluations. However, because of the complex set of factors believed
to contribute to computer-related injuries, the company can make no warranty
that its products will prevent or cure any ailment. Your risk of injury may be
affected by workstation design, posture, time without breaks, type of work,
non-work activities and individual physiology. If you currently have an injury
to your hands or arms or have had such an injury in the past, it is important
that you have realistic expectations of your keyboard. You should not expect
an immediate improvement in your physical condition simply because you are
using a new keyboard. Your physical trauma has built up over months or years,
and it may take weeks before you notice a difference. It is normal to feel
some new fatigue or discomfort as you adapt to your Kinesis keyboard.
Preserving Your Warranty Rights
Kinesis does not require any product registration to obtain warranty benefits,
but you will need your purchase receipt in the event you need a warranty
repair.
Quick Start Guide
If you are eager to get started, please consult the included Quick Start
Guide. The Quick Start Guide can also be downloaded from the Advantage360 Pro
Resources Page. Consult this full manual for advanced features.
Read This User’s Manual
Even if you don’t normally read manuals or you are a long-time user of Kinesis
Contoured keyboards, Kinesis strongly encourages you to review this entire
manual. The Advantage360 Professional uses an open-source programming engine
called ZMK and features a totally different way of customizing the keyboard
from prior contoured keyboards from Kinesis. If you unknowingly execute a
programming shortcut or key combination, you could inadvertently alter the
performance of your keyboard, which could have unintended consequences for
your work and might necessitate a hard reset of the keyboard.
Power Users Only
Like it says in the name, this Advantage360 Professional keyboard was designed
specifically for professional users. The programming engine is not nearly as
user-friendly as Kinesis SmartSet Engine found on the “base” model
Advantage360. If you want to customize your layout but are used to using
Kinesis onboard programming THIS MAY NOT BE THE RIGHT KEYBOARD FOR YOU.
Sleep Mode
To maximize battery life and speed up charging, the keyboard is equipped with
a 30-second sleep timer. Each key module will go to sleep after 30 seconds
with no activity. The next keypress will wake the key module nearly
instantaneously so as not to disrupt your work.
Overview
Geometry and Key Groupings
If you are new to a Kinesis Contoured keyboard, the first thing you will
notice about the Advantage360™ keyboard is its sculpted shape, designed to
conform to the natural postures and shapes of your hands— which reduces the
physical demands of keyboarding. Many have imitated this striking design but
there is no substitute for its unique three-dimensional shape. While the
Advantage360 looks very different from other keyboards, you’ll find that
making the transition is actually quite easy because of its intuitive form
factor, thoughtful key layout, and unparalleled electronic configurability.
The Advantage360 keyboard features distinctive key groupings not found on
traditional or “natural style” keyboards.
Keyboard Diagram
Ergonomic Design and Features
The design of the Advantage360 keyboard traces its roots to the very first
ContouredTM keyboard introduced by Kinesis in 1992. The original objective was
to develop a design informed by generally accepted ergonomic design principles
to maximize comfort and productivity and minimize the major health risk
factors associated with typing. Every aspect of the form factor was thoroughly
researched and tested. Learn More: kinesis.com/solutions/keyboard-risk-
factors/
Fully split design
Separating the keyboard into two independent modules allows you to position
the keyboard so you can type with straight wrists which reduces abduction and
ulnar deviation which are harmful postures that can lead to repetitive strain
injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. Straight wrists can be
achieved by a mixture of sliding the modules apart to approximately shoulder-
width and/or rotating the modules outward. Experiment with different positions
to find what is most comfortable for your body type. We recommend starting
with the modules close together and gradually moving them apart. Thanks to
wireless linking you can position the modules wherever you want without having
to clutter your desk with a link cable.
Bridge Connector
If you aren’t ready to go to full separation, attach the included Bridge
Connector to recreate the classic separation of the one-piece contoured
keyboard. Note: The Bridge Connector is NOT designed to bear the weight of the
keyboard, it’s a simple spacer for desktop use. So do not pick the keyboard up
by one module with the Bridge Connector attached.
Integrated palm supports
Unlike most keyboards, the Advantage360 features integrated palm supports and
optimal cushioned palm pads, now magnetic and washable (sold separately).
Together these enhance comfort and reduce stressful extension and pressure on
the wrist. The palm supports provide a place to rest the hands while they are
not actively keying, though many users prefer to rest while typing to take the
weight off the neck and shoulders. You should not expect to be able to reach
all the keys without rocking your hands forward at times.
Separate thumb clusters
The left and right thumb clusters feature commonly used keys such as Enter,
Space, Backspace, and Delete. Modifier keys such as Control, Alt,
Windows/Command. By moving these commonly used keys to the thumbs, the
Advantage360 redistributes the workload from your relatively weaker and
overused little fingers to your stronger thumbs.
Vertical (orthogonal) key layout
Keys are arranged in vertical columns, unlike conventional “staggered”
keyboards, to reflect the optimal range of motion of your fingers. This
shortens reach and reduces strain, and can also make it easier to learn touch
typing for new typists.
Concave key wells
The key wells are concave to reduce hand and finger extension. Hands rest in a
natural, relaxed position, with the fingers curled down to the keys. Keycap
heights are varied to match the different lengths of your fingers.
Conventional flat keyboards cause longer fingers to arch up over the keys and
result in an extension of the muscles and tendons in your hands, which causes
rapid fatigue.
Low-force mechanical key switches
The keyboard features full-travel mechanical switches known for their
reliability and durability. The standard brown stem switches feature “tactile
feedback” which is a slightly elevated force around the midpoint of the stroke
of the key which lets you know the switch is about to be activated. A tactile
response is preferred by many ergonomists because it cues your fingers that
activation is about to occur and is thought to reduce the incidence of
“bottoming out” the switch with a hard impact. If you are coming from a laptop
keyboard or a membrane-style keyboard, the additional depth of travel (and
noise) may take some getting used to, but the benefits are huge.
Adjustable Tenting
The contour design of the Advantage360 naturally positions your hands so that
your thumbs are approximately twenty degrees higher than your pinky fingers
when the keyboard is in its lowest position. This “tented” design helps to
minimize stresses associated with pronation and static muscle tension while
enabling maximum keying productivity. Using the buttons on the underside of
the keyboard you can quickly and easily choose between three available heights
to find the settings that feel most natural for your body. We recommend
starting on the lowest setting and working your way up until you find the
sweet spot.
LED Indicator Lights
There are 3 RGB light-emitting diodes (LEDs) above each thumb cluster. The
Indicator LEDs are used to indicate the status of the keyboard and provide
programming feedback (See Section 5). Note: Not all functions are supported
over Bluetooth on all Operating Systems.
Default Layers:
- Base: Off
- Kp: White
- Fn: Blue
- Mod: Green
Default Profiles:
- White
- Blue
- Red
- Green
- Off
Open-Source Programmability via ZMK
Kinesis contoured keyboards have long featured a fully-programmable
architecture that allowed users to create macros and custom layouts and the
Advantage360 Professional is no exception. Based on popular demand from power
users, we built the Pro model using the revolutionary open-source ZMK engine
which was specifically designed to support Bluetooth and wireless linking of
the split keyboard. The beauty of open source is that the electronics grow and
adapt over time based on user contributions we hope that YOU will become a
member of the ZMK community and help take this technology to new and exciting
places
What’s different about ZMK
Unlike prior versions of the Advantage, ZMK does not support onboard recording
of macros or remapping. Those actions take place through the 3rd party site
Github.com where users can write macros, customize layouts, add new layers and
much more. Once you’ve built your custom layout you simply download the
firmware files for each module (left and right) and “install” them on the
keyboard’s flash memory. ZMK does support a variety of “other” onboard
programming commands which are accessed using the dedicated “Mod” key found on
the right module.
Profiles but only 1 Layout
ZMK supports multi-channel Bluetooth which means you can pair your keyboard
with up to 5 Bluetooth-enabled devices and instantly switch between them using
the Mod-shortcut (Mod + 1-5). However, each Profile always features the same
underlying Layout. Since ZMK limits you to a single Layout, the way to
increase the number of key actions is to build additional Layers. The default
Layout has 3 layers (4 if you count the Mod Layer) but you can add dozens more
to suit your workflow.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries and On/Off Switches
Each module contains a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and an on/off switch.
Slide each switch AWAY from the USB port to turn ON the battery, and slide the
switch TOWARDS the USB port to turn OFF the battery. When using the keyboard
wirelessly you must have each module switched ON and a sufficiently charged
battery. The batteries are designed to last for several months with the LED
backlighting DISABLED. If you plan to use backlighting you will need to charge
the battery on a much more regular basis. Note: The left module is the
“primary” module so it consumes more power than the right module so it is
normal to charge that side more often.
Reset Button
Each key module features a physical reset button which can be accessed via a
paper pressed into the thumb cluster at the intersection of the 3 keys shown
at the right. If you have difficulty finding the spot, remove the keycaps or
use a flashlight. Reset button functionality is described later in this
Manual.
Installation and Setup
In the Box
- Quick Start Guide
- Two Charging Cables (USB-C to USB-A)
- Additional keycaps for customization and keycap removal tool
- Bridge Connector
Compatibility
The Advantage360 Pro keyboard is a multimedia USB keyboard that uses generic
drivers provided by the operating system, so no special drivers or software is
required. To connect the keyboard wirelessly you will need a Bluetooth-enabled
PC or a Bluetooth dongle for your PC (sold separately).
Choice of USB or Bluetooth
The 360 Pro is optimized for wireless Bluetooth Low Energy (“BLE”) but it can
also be used in USB mode by connecting the left module directly to your PC.
Note: The left and right modules will always communicate with each other
wirelessly. Connecting the right module to a PC is only for purpose of
charging the battery. Note: Anytime the left module is connected to a PC
over USB keystrokes will be sent to that PC over USB and any paired Bluetooth
PC will be ignored.
Recharging the Battery
The keyboard ships from the factory with only a partially charged battery. We
recommend plugging both modules into your PC to charge them fully when you
first receive the keyboard.
USB Mode
To use the keyboard over USB, simply connect the left module to a full-size
USB port using one of the included charging cables. To power the right module
you can either 1) toggle the On/Off switch to the “On” position and use
battery power, or 2) connect the right module to a USB port and use “shore”
power. Note that if you choose not to connect the right module you will need
to charge it eventually.
Bluetooth Pairing
The Pro can be paired with up to 5 Bluetooth-enabled devices. Each of the
Profiles is color-coded for easy reference. The keyboard defaults to Profile 1
(“White”). The Profile LED will flash rapidly to signal it is ready to be
paired.
- Toggle both switches to the “On” position (away from the USB port)
- Navigate to your PC’s Bluetooth menu
- Select the “Adv360 Pro” from the menu and follow the prompts
- The keyboard’s Profile LED will go “solid” when the keyboard pairs successfully
Pairing with additional devices
- Hold the Mod key and tap 2-5 (2-Blue, 3-Red, 4-Green, 5-Off) to toggle to a different Profile
- The Profile LED will change color and flash rapidly to indicate the keyboard is now discoverable
- Navigate to the new PC’s Bluetooth menu and select “Adv360 Pro” to pair this channel (Repeat)
Getting Started
Positioning and Work Area Setup
Thanks to its separate key modules, unique thumb clusters, and built-in
tenting, the Advantage360 forces you to adopt an optimal typing position when
you place your fingers over the home row. The Advantage360 uses the
conventional home row keys (ASDF / JKL;). The home row keys feature special,
cupped keycaps designed let you quickly find the home row without taking your
eyes off of the screen. Despite the unique architecture of the Advantage360,
the finger you use to press each alphanumeric key is the same finger you would
use on a traditional keyboard. Position your fingers on the color-contrasted
home row and relax your right thumb over the Space Key and your left thumb
over Backspace. Raise your palms slightly above the palm rests while typing.
This position provides the necessary mobility for your hands so that you can
comfortably reach all the keys. Note: Some users may need to move their arms
slightly while typing to reach some distant keys.
Workstation configuration
Since the Advantage360 keyboard is taller than a traditional keyboard and
features integrated palm supports, it may be necessary to adjust your
workstation to achieve a proper typing posture with the Advantage360. Kinesis
recommends the use of an adjustable keyboard tray for optimal placement. Learn
More: kinesis.com/solutions/ergonomic-
resources/
Adaptation Guidelines
Many experienced typists overestimate the amount of time it will take them to
adapt to the key layout. By following these guidelines you can make adaption
fast and easy, regardless of your age or experience.
Adapting your “kinesthetic sense”
If you are already a touch typist, adapting to the Kinesis Contoured keyboard
does not require “re-learning” to type in the traditional sense. You just need
to adapt your existing muscle memory or kinesthetic sense.
Typing with long fingernails
Typists with long fingernails (i.e., greater than 1/4”) may have difficulty
with the curvature of the key wells.
Typical adaptation period
You will need a little time to adjust to the new shape of the Advantage360
keyboard. Laboratory studies and real-world testing show that most new users
are productive (i.e., 80% of full speed) within the first few hours of
starting to use an Advantage360 keyboard. Full speed is typically achieved
gradually within 3-5 days but can take up to 2-4 weeks with some users for a
few keys. We recommend not switching back to a traditional keyboard during
this initial adaptation period as that can slow your adaptation.
Initial awkwardness, fatigue, and even discomfort are possible
Some users report awkwardness when first using a Contoured keyboard. Mild
fatigue and discomfort may occur while you adjust to new typing and resting
postures. If you experience severe pain, or symptoms persist for more than a
few days, stop using the keyboard and see Section 4.3.
After Adaptation
Once you have adapted to the Advantage360, you should have no problem
switching back to a traditional keyboard, though you may feel slow. Many users
report an increase in typing speed because of the efficiencies inherent in the
contoured design and the fact that it encourages you to use proper typing
form.
If You Are Injured
The Advantage360 keyboard is designed to reduce the physical stress that all
keyboard users experience– whether or not they are injured. Ergonomic
keyboards are not medical treatments, and no keyboard can be guaranteed to
cure injuries or prevent the occurrence of injuries. Always consult your
health care professional if you notice discomfort or other physical problems
when you use your computer
Have you been diagnosed with RSI or CTD?
Have you ever been diagnosed with tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndromes, some
other form of repetitive strain injury (“RSI”), or cumulative trauma disorder
(“CTD”)? If so, you should use special care when using a computer, regardless
of your keyboard. Even if you simply experience modest discomfort when using a
traditional keyboard you should use reasonable care when typing. To achieve
the maximum ergonomic benefits when using the Advantage360 keyboard, it is
important that you arrange your workstation in accordance with generally
accepted ergonomic standards and take frequent “micro” breaks. For individuals
with existing RSI conditions, it may be advisable to work with your health
care provider to develop an adaptation schedule.
Establish realistic expectations
If you currently have an injury to your hands or arms or have had such an
injury in the past, it is important that you have realistic expectations. You
should not expect an immediate improvement in your physical condition simply
by switching to the Advantage360, or any ergonomic keyboard for that matter.
Your physical trauma has built up over months or years, and it may take a
number of weeks before you notice a difference. At first, you may feel some
new fatigue or discomfort as you adapt to the Advantage360.
A keyboard is not a medical treatment!
The Advantage360 is not a medical treatment nor a substitute for appropriate
medical treatment. If any information in this Manual contradicts the advice
you have received from a healthcare professional, please follow your
healthcare professional’s instructions.
When to begin using your new keyboard
Consider beginning to use your Advantage360 keyboard after you have taken a
break from traditional keyboarding– perhaps after a weekend or a vacation, or
at the very least first thing in the morning. This gives your body a chance to
rest and make a fresh start. Trying to learn a new keyboard layout can be
frustrating, and if you are working long hours or under a deadline that can
make matters worse. Do not overtax yourself early on, and if you have not been
using a keyboard regularly, build up slowly. Even if you are symptom-free, you
are still susceptible to injury. Do not dramatically increase your keyboard
usage without first consulting your health care professional.
If your thumbs are sensitive
The Advantage360 keyboard is designed for increased thumb usage compared to a
traditional keyboard which places more strain on the little fingers. Some new
Kinesis contoured keyboard users initially experience fatigue or discomfort as
their thumbs adapt to the increased workload. If you have a preexisting thumb
injury, be especially careful to move your hands and arms when reaching for
thumb keys and consider customizing your layout to reduce the thumb workload.
Guidelines for using your thumbs
Avoid stretching your thumbs to reach the furthest keys in the thumb clusters.
Instead move your hands and arms slightly, being careful to stay relaxed, and
keep your wrists straight. If your thumbs are especially sensitive, consider
using your index fingers instead of your thumbs to activate these keys. You
may want to speak with your health care professional about these options. If
pain persists for more than several days, stop using the Advantage360 keyboard
and contact your health care professional for advice.
Basic Keyboard Use
Base, Multi-Layer Layout
The default layout is a great place to start learning Advantage360. The
keyboard comes pre-configured for QWERTY typing on a Windows PC but the layout
can be reconfigured using the web-based GUI and by rearranging any number of
keycaps. The Advantage360 Pro is a multi-layer keyboard which means that each
physical key on the keyboard can perform multiple actions. The default layout
features 3 easily accessible layers: The primary “Base Layer”, and two
secondary layers (“Fn” and “Keypad”) which offer auxiliary key actions. The
user can use the 3 dedicated layer keys in the default layout to move between
the layers as needed. Most keys perform the same action in all 3 layers by
default, but keys that have unique actions in the auxiliary layers have
additional legends on the front of the keycap. Navigating layers can be
intimidating at first but with practice, it can actually boost your
productivity and improve your comfort by keeping your fingers on the home row.
Note: Power users can add dozens more layers using the GUI.
Each Layer is color-coded and indicated by the right-most LED on each module
- Base: Off
- Kp: White
- Fn: Blue
- Mod: Green
Function Keys (F1 – F12) reside in the new Fn Layer
Long-time users of our contoured keyboard will note that we have eliminated
the18 half-size function keys resulting in a more compact layout. The Function
Key actions now reside in the new “Fn Layer” as secondary actions for the
traditional number row (offset by one). The Fn Layer can be accessed by
pressing either of the two new “pinky” keys labeled with “fn”. By default
these two Fn Layer Keys momentarily shift the keyboard to the Fn Layer.
Example: To output F1, press and hold either of the Fn Layer Keys and then tap
the “=” key. When you release the Fn Layer Key you return to the Base Layer
and the primary key actions. By default the Fn layer features 12 unique key
actions (F1-F12) which are legend on the front left edge of the keycaps but
any custom key actions can be written to this layer.
Numeric 10 Key resides in the Keypad Layer
The new full-size Keypad Layer Key (left module, labeled with “kp”) toggles
the keyboard into the Keypad Layer where the standard numeric 10-key actions
are found on the right module. Unlike the Fn Layer Keys, the Keypad toggles
layers. Example: To output “Num Lock”, tap the Keypad Layer key once to move
in the Keypad Layer, and then tap the “7” key. Then tap the Keypad Layer Key
again to return to the Base Layer. By default the Keypad layer features 18
unique key actions on the right module (traditional 10 key) which are legended
on the front right edge of the keycaps but any custom key actions can be
written to this layer.
Four new Hotkeys
The Advantage360 features 4 keys in the middle of the keyboard labeled 1-4
inside of a circle. By default these keys are blank so don’t be disappointed
if they don’t produce any action at first. These four keys can be programmed
to perform any single key action, mouse click, macro and more. And a different
action can be assigned in each layer. Use them in whatever way you see fit, or
simply ignore them.
Disable Indicator LEDs
If you find the indicator LEDs annoying, not useful, or want to maximize
battery life you can disable all indicator LEDs with the shortcut Mod + Space,
or Mod + Backspace. See Section 2.4 for LED assignments.
Adjust backlighting
The Pro features 5 levels of brightness and Off. Using the backlight will
significantly affect battery life so we recommend disabling the backlight
except when needed. To adjust the backlight up or down through the 6 levels,
hold the Mod key and tap either set of arrow keys (Up/Left to increase and
Down/Right to decrease). You can also quickly toggle backlighting on/off using
the shortcut Mod + Delete, or Mod + Enter.
Toggling between the 5 Profiles
The Pro can be paired with up to 5 different Bluetooth Enabled devices (See
Section 3). Use the shortcut Mod + 1-5 to toggle between the 5 Profiles to
pair from scratch or reconnect with a previously paired device.
- Profile 1: White
- Profile 2: Blue
- Profile 3: Red
- Profile 4: Green
- Profile 5: Off (Use this profile for maximum battery life)
Battery Level
For a real-time update on battery level in each module, hold the Mod key and
then hold either Hotkey 2 or Hotkey 4. The indicator LEDs will temporarily
display the charge level for each key module. Note: The left module will drain
the battery faster because that is the primary module and uses more CPU power.
- Green: More than 80%
- Yellow: 51-79%
- Orange: 21-50%
- Red: Less than 20% (Charge soon)
If you are not getting your desired battery life, dim the backlighting (or
turn it off altogether). You can also use Profile 5 which does not have a
static Profile LED and/or disable indicator lighting as well.6
Bluetooth Clear
If you wish to re-pair one of the 5 Bluetooth Profiles with a new device (or
are having trouble connecting), use the Bluetooth Clear shortcut (Mod + Left
Alt, or Mod + Right Windows) to erase the connection with PC in the active
Profile. If you are simply trying to re-pair with the same device we recommend
disconnecting/removing the “Adv360 Pro” from the target PC and performing the
Bluetooth Clear command so you have a clean slate. 5.8 Indicator LED Feedback
- Profile LED Flashing Rapidly: The selected Channel (1-5) is now discoverable and ready to be paired with a Bluetooth-enabled device.
- Profile LED Flashing Slowly: The selected Channel (1-5) has been successfully paired BUT the Bluetooth-enabled device is not in range. If that device is powered on and in range, it may be necessary to erase the pairing connection and start again.
- Right Side LEDs are flashing Red: The right module has lost connection with the left side. Either the left side is out of range, powered off, or the battery is dead. If none of those are the case, it may be necessary to re-sync the modules. You can re-sync the left and right modules by plugging both into power at the same time, or by using a paper clip folded into a u-shape to press both reset buttons at the same time.
Bootloader Mode
The bootloader is used to gain access to each key module’s flash memory for
installing new firmware or performing a Settings Reset. Use the key command
Mod + Hotkey 1 for the Left Module, or Mod + Hotkey 3 for the Right Module.
You can also
Default Layout Map
Customizing your Keyboard
Custom programming your Advantage360 Pro keyboard happens on Github.com, a 3rd
party site where open source collaborators share and host projects like ZMK.
Setting up your GitHub Account
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Visit Github.com/signup and follow the prompts to create and verify your account
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Once your account has been set up, log in to Github and visits the main 360 Pro code “Repository” at github.com/KinesisCorporation/Adv360-Pro-ZMK
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Click the “Fork” button in the upper corner to create your own personal Advantage360 “repo”
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Click the Actions Tab and then click the green button to enable “Workflows”
Using the Keymap Editor GUI
The graphical interface for custom programming the Advantage360 is web-based
so it’s compatible with all operating systems. Simply visit the URL below and
log in with your GitHub credentials when prompted. polarityworks.github.io
/keymap-editor/ If you have
multiple Repositories in your GitHub account, select the “Adv360” repo and
select the “main” Branch. A 2D graphical representation of the keyboard will
appear on the screen. Each switch position will display the default action.
Navigate between the 4 layers using the circular buttons at the left. To
reassign a key, first, click the upper left corner to designate the desired
behavior. The behavior “&kp” represents a standard keypress but there are many
other options for power users to choose from. Then click the center of the
corresponding switch to select the desired key action. When you have finished
all your changes click the green “Commit Changes” button at the bottom of the
screen.
Building Firmware
Anytime you “Commit Changes” you can navigate to the Actions tab in your
Adv360 Repo where you will see a new workflow entitled “Updated Keymap”.
Github is now automatically building a new set of left and right keyboard
firmware files with your custom layout. The yellow dot indicates the build is
in progress. Each build will take several minutes so be patient.
Once the build is complete, the yellow dot will turn green. Click the “Updated keymap” link to load the build page and then click “firmware” to download the two firmware files to your PC. Follow the firmware update instructions in the next chapter to flash the firmware onto the keyboard.
ZMK Token List ZMK
supports a wide array of keyboard actions (letters, numbers, symbols,
media, mouse actions). Visit the link below for a handy list of tokens to
reference when programming your keyboard. https://zmk.dev/docs/codes/
Creating Macros via Direct Programming
The ZMK engine in the Advantage360 Pro does not support recording macros on-
the-fly like earlier versions of the Advantage. Macros can be created by
direct programming the macros.dtsi file on GitHub. Open the “Code” tab on
Adv360 Repo on GitHub, then open the “config” folder, and then the macros.
dtsi file. Click the pencil icon to edit the file. There are several example
macros stored in this file already and we recommend editing one of those
macros. First, change the name to something short and memorable in all 3
locations. Then input the desired sequence of keys on the bindings line using
the tokens linked above. Then click the “Commit changes” button.
Example macros.dtsi Syntax
macro_name: macro_name {
compatible = “zmk,behavior-macro”;
label = “macro_name”;
binding-cells = <0>;
bindings = <&kp E>, <&kp X>, <&kp A>, <&kp M>, <&kp P>, <&kp L>, <&kp E>; };
Once you’ve written your macro to the macros.dtsi file, navigate back to the “config” folder, and open the “adv360.keymap” file. Click the pencil icon to edit this file and then assign your macro to the desired key position in the desired layer using the syntax “¯o_name”. Click “Commit Changes” and now navigate to the Actions tab and follow the instructions (see Section 7.1) to download and install your new firmware file with the updated keymap.
Firmware Update
Your Advantage360 Pro keyboard comes from the factory with the latest “official” version of the firmware. Kinesis may at times release new versions of firmware to improve performance and/or compatibility. And 3rd party contributors to ZMK may publish experimental features that you wish to test out. And each time you update your layout (aka “keymap”) you will need to install a new version of the firmware.
Firmware Update Process
- Obtain the desired Advantage360 Pro firmware update files (“.uf2” files) from GitHub (Note: There are separate Left and Right versions and installing them on the wrong key module will have negative consequences)
- Connect the left module to your PC using the included cable
- Then place the left module into bootloader mode using the shortcut Mod + Hotkey 1 or the Reset Button (note: keystrokes on the keyboard are disabled while in the bootloader).
- Copy and paste the left.uf2 firmware update file to the removable “Adv360 Pro” drive on your PC
- The keyboard will automatically install the file and disconnect the removable drive. DO NOT DISCONNECT THE KEYBOARD UNTIL THE “ADV360 PRO” DRIVE EJECTS ITSELF.
- Now connect the right module to your PC and place the right module into bootloader mode using the shortcut Mod + Hotkey 3 or Reset Button
- Copy and paste the right.uf2 firmware update file to the removable “Adv360 Pro” drive on your PC
- The keyboard will automatically install the file and disconnect the removable drive.
- Once both sides have been updated you are ready to go. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF FIRMWARE ON THE MODULES
Note: You can also place a key module into bootloader mode using the physical Reset button. Unfold a paper clip and find the small hole centered between Page Up, Page Down, and Enter on the right module and Home, End, and Delete on the left module. With the desired module connected via USB simply double-click the Reset Button to enter bootloader mode manually. Note: You do not need to remove any keycaps to access this button.
Settings Reset
In some instances, like when installing a major firmware release from Kinesis or if you are having difficulties with a new build, it will be desirable to install a the “Settings Reset” firmware file to restore the keyboard its basic state PRIOR to installing the update file.
- Navigate to the “Code” tab on your Adv360 Repo
- Click the “settings-reset.uf2” link and then click the “download” button
- Follow the instructions above to install settings-reset.uf2 on to both the left and right key modules
- Once the settings-reset file has been installed on both modules, proceed to install the new firmware files of your choice.
- You will need to resync the Left and Right modules after performing a Settings Reset by powering up both modules in rapid succession
Note: The keyboard will be inoperable until new firmware is installed so you may want to have an alternate keyboard handy. And use the physical Reset button to place the keyboard into bootloader mode.
Finding New Firmware
To pull the latest firmware from Kinesis, click the Fetch Upstream button from the “Code” tab. Then you can visit your workflows in the “Action” tab and select the desired build, and then click “Re-Run all Jobs” to rebuild your keymap in the new firmware.
Troubleshooting, Support, Warranty, and Care
Troubleshooting
If the keyboard behaves in unexpected ways, there are a variety of easy “DIY”
fixes you can experiment with: Stuck Key, Stuck Indicator LED, keystrokes not
sending etc With the keyboards unplugged, simply toggle the on/off switch to
all the keyboard to refresh itself. Connect the left module over the USB to
see if keystrokes are working.
Trouble pairing
The Profile LED will flash rapidly if the keyboard is unpaired and
discoverable. The Profile LED will flash slowly if the keyboard is having
pairing difficulties. If you are having trouble pairing (or re-pairing) use
the Bluetooth Clear shortcut (Mod + Left Alt or Mod + Right Windows) to erase
the PC from the active Profile. You will also want to remove the keyboard from
the corresponding PC and then attempt to re-pair from scratch.
Right module not sending keystrokes (Flashing Red Lights)
It may be possible for your modules to lose track of each other. To re-sync,
the left and right modules as a “set” simply disconnect them from power and
turn the modules off. Then turn them back on in rapid succession, first left,
then right. They should automatically re-sync.
Still not working
If you are still having difficulties, try installing the settings reset.uf2
file or a fresh firmware file (See Section 7). For more FAQs and
troubleshooting tips visit:
kinesis.com/support/kb360pro/.
Contacting Kinesis Technical Support
Kinesis offers, to the original purchaser, free technical support from trained
agents based in our US headquarters. Kinesis has a commitment to delivering
best-in-class customer service and we look forward to helping if you
experience any problems with your Advantage360 keyboard or other Kinesis
products. For technical, please submit a Trouble Ticket at
kinesis.com/support/contact-a-technician.
Warranty
Visit kinesis.com/support/warranty/
for the current terms of the Kinesis Limited Warranty. Kinesis does not
require any product registration to obtain warranty benefits. Proof of
purchase is required for warranty repairs.
Return Merchandise Authorizations (“RMAs”) and Repairs
For any repair by Kinesis, regardless of warranty coverage, first, submit a
Trouble Ticket to explain the problem and obtain a Return Merchandise
Authorization (“RMA”) number and shipping instructions. Packages sent to
Kinesis without an RMA number may be refused. Keyboards will not be repaired
without information and instructions from the owner. Products normally should
be repaired by qualified personnel only. If you wish to perform your own
repairs, contact Kinesis Tech Support for advice. Unauthorized or inexpertly
carried-out repairs may jeopardize the safety of the user and may invalidate
your warranty.
Battery care
This keyboard contains two rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries which are
potentially hazardous and can present a serious FIRE HAZARD, SERIOUS INJURY,
and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE if damaged, defective, or improperly used. Do not
disassemble or modify the battery in any way. Vibration, puncture, contact
with metals, or tampering with the battery can cause it to fail. Lithium-ion
polymer batteries contain elements that may pose health risks to individuals
if they are allowed to leach into the groundwater supply. Dispose of the
battery properly. Contact Kinesis if you would like to purchase a replacement
battery.
Cleaning
The Advantage360 is hand-assembled in the USA by trained technicians using
premium components. It is designed to last for many years with proper care and
maintenance, but it is not invincible. To clean your Advantage360 keyboard,
use a vacuum or canned air to remove dust from the key wells. Using a water-
moistened cloth to wipe the surface will help keep it looking clean. Avoid
excess moisture!
Use caution when moving keycaps
A keycap removal tool is provided to facilitate changing keycaps. Please be
delicate when removing keycaps and note that excessive force can damage a key
switch and void your warranty. Note: that the Advantage360 uses a variety
of keycap heights/slopes so moving keys may result in a slightly different
typing experience.
References
- GitHub: Let’s build from here · GitHub
- GitHub - KinesisCorporation/Adv360-Pro-ZMK: Production repository for the all-new Advantage360 Professional using ZMK engine
- Join GitHub · GitHub
- Ergonomic Resources | Kinesis Corporation
- Keyboard Risk Factors | Kinesis Corporation
- Contact a Technician - Kinesis
- Kinesis Advantage360 Pro (ZMK) Keyboard | Technical Support
- Manufacturer's Warranty | Kinesis Corporation
- ZMK Keymap Editor
- Welcome to The Apache Software Foundation!
- Kinesis Ergonomic Keyboards, Mice and Input Solutions
- Codes | ZMK Firmware
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