anne pro 2 manual
The Anne Pro 2 is a compact, 60% size Bluetooth RGB mechanical keyboard, designed for both functionality and portability․ It offers a full keyboard experience despite its smaller footprint․
This keyboard boasts versatile connectivity options, customizable RGB lighting, and programmable keys, appealing to gamers and typists alike․ It’s a popular choice due to its space-saving design․
Its features include multiple device pairing, a dedicated PC application for customization, and a robust build quality, making it a standout in the mechanical keyboard market․
1․1 What is the Anne Pro 2?
The Anne Pro 2 is a 60% layout mechanical keyboard, meaning it omits the number pad, function row, and navigation cluster to achieve a remarkably compact size․ Despite its reduced footprint, it aims to deliver the full functionality of a standard keyboard through clever key mapping and a powerful function layer․
It’s a wireless keyboard, primarily connecting via Bluetooth, but also supports a wired connection via USB-C․ This flexibility makes it ideal for use with desktops, laptops, and even mobile devices․ The keyboard is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to remap keys, program macros, and personalize the RGB backlighting․
Essentially, the Anne Pro 2 is a space-saving, feature-rich keyboard geared towards users who prioritize portability and customization․ It’s a popular choice among gamers, programmers, and anyone seeking a minimalist yet capable keyboard solution․ It’s smart and saves desk space․
1․2 Key Features and Benefits
The Anne Pro 2 boasts several key features enhancing user experience․ Bluetooth connectivity allows seamless pairing with multiple devices – up to four – simplifying workflow between computers, tablets, and phones․ The 60% layout maximizes desk space, while maintaining full keyboard functionality through key combinations․
Customization is a major benefit, facilitated by dedicated PC software for key remapping and macro programming․ Vibrant RGB lighting, fully controllable, adds aesthetic appeal and personalization․ The keyboard supports both wired (USB-C) and wireless operation, offering versatility․
Furthermore, features like TAP layout configuration and Magic Fn functionality provide advanced control options․ Its durable construction and high-quality mechanical switches ensure longevity and a satisfying typing experience․ Ultimately, the Anne Pro 2 delivers a powerful, portable, and highly customizable keyboard solution․
1․3 Package Contents
Upon unboxing your Anne Pro 2, you’ll find a comprehensive set of accessories designed to get you started immediately․ The core component, of course, is the Anne Pro 2 mechanical keyboard itself, featuring its compact 60% layout․ Included is a USB-C to USB-A cable, enabling both charging and a wired connection to your computer․
To enhance the typing experience and protect the switches, a keycap puller is provided, allowing for easy customization and cleaning․ Additionally, a switch puller is included, facilitating the removal and replacement of mechanical switches for those who wish to modify their keyboard’s feel․
The package also contains a small instruction manual, offering guidance on initial setup, Bluetooth pairing, and software installation․ Finally, you’ll receive a set of replacement keycaps, providing spares or options for personalization․ These components ensure a complete and user-friendly experience․

Getting Started: Initial Setup
Begin by connecting your Anne Pro 2 via Bluetooth or the included USB-C cable․ Ensure the keyboard is powered on and ready for pairing with your device․
2․1 Connecting via Bluetooth
To connect your Anne Pro 2 via Bluetooth, first, ensure the keyboard is powered on․ Activate Bluetooth mode by flipping the switch located on the underside of the keyboard to the “BT” position․
Next, press and hold the Fn2 key along with either the 1, 2, 3, or 4 key, corresponding to the desired Bluetooth channel․ The key will begin to blink, indicating it’s in pairing mode․
On your computer or device, navigate to the Bluetooth settings and search for available devices․ You should see “ANNE PRO 2” appear in the list․ Select it to initiate the pairing process․
If prompted, enter the pairing code “0000”․ Once connected, the blinking key will become solid, confirming a successful Bluetooth connection․ You can store up to four paired devices for quick switching․
Remember to select the correct channel (1/2/3/4) on the keyboard to match your desired paired device․
2․2 Connecting via USB-C
Connecting your Anne Pro 2 via USB-C is a straightforward process․ Simply locate the USB-C port on the keyboard, typically found on the rear edge․ Use a compatible USB-C cable to connect the keyboard directly to an available USB port on your computer․
The keyboard should be automatically recognized by your operating system without the need for additional drivers․ Once connected, you can begin using the keyboard immediately․ This method provides a stable and reliable connection, ideal for gaming or tasks requiring precise input․
USB-C also allows for simultaneous charging while connected, ensuring your keyboard remains powered during extended use․ Unlike Bluetooth, a USB-C connection doesn’t require pairing or channel selection․
It offers a plug-and-play experience, making it a convenient option for users who prefer a wired connection or need to conserve battery life․ The keyboard functions as a standard USB device when connected this way․
2․3 Powering On/Off
Powering the Anne Pro 2 on and off is incredibly simple․ To turn the keyboard on, locate the power switch on the underside of the keyboard․ Slide the switch to the “ON” position․ You’ll typically see an indicator light illuminate, confirming the keyboard is active․
To power off the keyboard, slide the switch back to the “OFF” position․ This completely disconnects the power supply, conserving battery life when the keyboard isn’t in use․ It’s recommended to turn off the keyboard when storing it for extended periods․
When using Bluetooth, the keyboard may enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity to further conserve power․ Pressing any key will instantly wake it up․ Remember to fully charge the keyboard before initial use for optimal performance․

The power switch is a physical control, ensuring reliable operation regardless of software or connection type․ Always ensure the switch is fully engaged in either the “ON” or “OFF” position to avoid intermittent power issues․

Understanding the Keyboard Layout
The Anne Pro 2 utilizes a 60% layout, meaning it omits the number pad and function row for a compact design․ Key functions are accessed via the Fn layer․
Mastering this layout and the Fn key combinations unlocks the full potential of this versatile mechanical keyboard․
3․1 Default Key Functions
The Anne Pro 2’s default key functions provide a standard typing experience within its 60% form factor․ Alphanumeric keys operate as expected, offering familiar tactile feedback․ Punctuation and symbols are accessible through the Shift key, mirroring a traditional keyboard layout․
Directional keys (arrow keys) are integrated into the keyboard, typically accessed via the Fn layer in combination with other keys – often WASD․ Essential keys like Enter, Backspace, and Spacebar maintain their standard functionality․ The Tab key facilitates navigation and indentation․
However, due to the reduced size, keys like Delete and Home/End require utilizing the Fn key alongside designated keys․ Understanding these default assignments is crucial before delving into customization options․ The keyboard aims to provide core functionality without immediate reliance on layer modifications for basic tasks․
3․2 The Function (Fn) Layer
The Anne Pro 2’s Function (Fn) layer dramatically expands the keyboard’s capabilities, overcoming the limitations of its 60% size․ Activated by holding the Fn key, this layer unlocks access to secondary functions printed on the keycaps․ These include media controls (play/pause, volume), brightness adjustment, and navigation keys․
Crucially, the Fn layer provides access to arrow keys, Delete, Home, and End keys, which aren’t present as dedicated keys on the base layout․ It also enables Bluetooth pairing and RGB lighting control․ The Fn key’s position is strategically chosen for comfortable access while maintaining typing posture․
Users can customize the Fn layer through the Anne Pro 2 software, remapping functions to suit their workflow․ Mastering the Fn layer is essential for fully utilizing the keyboard’s potential and achieving efficient operation․
3․3 F1-F12 Key Usage
Accessing the F1-F12 keys on the Anne Pro 2 requires utilizing the Function (Fn) layer․ By holding down the Fn key and pressing the number keys 1 through 12, you activate their corresponding functions․ These functions mirror standard F1-F12 key behavior on a full-sized keyboard․
Common uses include controlling media playback (F7-F9), adjusting volume (F10-F12), and application-specific shortcuts․ The specific actions triggered by each F-key can vary depending on the active program․ For example, F5 often initiates a refresh in web browsers․
The Anne Pro 2 software allows for remapping these F-key functions, providing a high degree of customization․ Users can assign macros or other commands to these keys, tailoring the keyboard to their individual needs and improving workflow efficiency․ Understanding this functionality unlocks a powerful layer of control․

Customization Options
The Anne Pro 2 offers extensive personalization through its dedicated PC software․ Users can control RGB lighting, remap keys, and program macros for a tailored experience․
These options enhance functionality and allow users to optimize the keyboard for gaming, typing, or specific application workflows․
4;1 Using the Anne Pro 2 Software (PC Application)
The Anne Pro 2’s full customization potential is unlocked via its PC application․ Unlike earlier versions relying on mobile apps, the Pro 2 utilizes a dedicated desktop program for comprehensive control․
To begin, download and install the latest software from the official Keychron website or a trusted source․ Once installed, connect your keyboard via USB-C to establish a link․ The software interface allows for detailed key remapping, assigning custom functions to each key, and creating complex macros․
Beyond key assignments, the application manages RGB lighting effects, offering a spectrum of colors and dynamic patterns․ You can create and save multiple profiles, switching between them effortlessly․ Firmware updates are also delivered through this application, ensuring your keyboard remains current with the latest features and bug fixes․ Regularly checking for updates is recommended for optimal performance․
The software provides a user-friendly environment for both beginners and advanced users to fine-tune their Anne Pro 2 experience․
4․2 RGB Lighting Control
The Anne Pro 2 boasts vibrant RGB lighting, fully customizable through the dedicated PC application․ Users can select from a vast palette of colors, adjusting brightness and speed to create personalized lighting schemes․
The software offers several pre-set lighting effects, including static color, breathing, rainbow, and reactive modes that respond to keystrokes․ Beyond these presets, you can design custom effects, assigning unique colors and patterns to individual keys or layers․
Lighting control extends to underglow illumination, adding an ambient glow to your desk setup․ Synchronization options allow you to coordinate lighting across all keys and the underglow․ Profiles can be saved and quickly switched, adapting the keyboard’s appearance to different games or moods․
Experimenting with the RGB settings allows for a truly personalized aesthetic, enhancing the visual appeal of your Anne Pro 2 keyboard․
4․3 Key Mapping and Macro Programming
The Anne Pro 2’s PC application provides extensive key mapping and macro programming capabilities․ Users can remap any key to a different function, creating a customized layout tailored to their specific needs and preferences․
Macro programming allows you to record and assign complex sequences of keystrokes to a single key․ This is particularly useful for gamers, streamlining repetitive actions, or for productivity tasks, automating frequently used commands․
The software supports multiple layers, enabling different key mappings for each layer accessed via the Fn key․ This expands the keyboard’s functionality significantly, effectively multiplying the number of available keys․
Saved profiles allow you to store and quickly switch between different key mappings and macro configurations, adapting the keyboard to various applications or games․ The possibilities are nearly limitless, offering a highly personalized user experience․

Advanced Features
The Anne Pro 2 offers advanced features like TAP layout configuration, Magic Fn functionality, and seamless Bluetooth pairing with multiple devices for enhanced versatility․
These features unlock deeper customization and control, catering to power users seeking a highly adaptable keyboard experience․
5․1 TAP Layout Configuration
TAP Layout on the Anne Pro 2 allows you to assign multiple functions to a single key, activated by different tap counts – single tap, double tap, or hold․ This dramatically expands the functionality of the 60% layout, effectively giving you access to more keys than physically present․
Through the Anne Pro 2 PC software, you can customize these TAP actions for each key individually․ For example, a single tap could be a letter, a double tap a symbol, and a hold could activate a function like volume control․ This is incredibly useful for accessing frequently used commands or characters without needing to use function layers․
Experimenting with TAP Layouts requires some initial setup, but the benefits are significant․ It allows for a highly personalized and efficient typing experience, maximizing the potential of the compact keyboard․ Remember to save your configurations within the software to preserve your custom mappings․
Careful planning of your TAP assignments is key to a smooth workflow․
5․2 Magic Fn Functionality
Magic Fn is a unique feature of the Anne Pro 2 that intelligently adjusts the function layer behavior based on which key is pressed․ Instead of a dedicated Fn key needing to be held constantly, Magic Fn automatically activates the function layer when you press a key that has a function assigned to it․
This means you can press the ‘Q’ key, and if ‘Q’ is mapped to a function on the Fn layer, that function will execute without needing to hold Fn․ This creates a more fluid and intuitive experience, reducing the need for constant modifier key presses․
The Anne Pro 2 software allows you to enable or disable Magic Fn globally, or on a per-key basis․ This provides flexibility to tailor the functionality to your specific needs․ It’s a powerful tool for streamlining your workflow and maximizing the efficiency of the 60% layout․
Experiment with enabling Magic Fn to see if it suits your typing style;
5․3 Bluetooth Pairing (Multiple Devices)
The Anne Pro 2 excels in multi-device connectivity, supporting pairing with up to four different Bluetooth devices․ To initiate pairing, ensure the keyboard is in Bluetooth mode․ Press and hold Fn2 along with the Bluetooth key (1/2/3/4) until the corresponding key begins to blink rapidly․

This indicates the keyboard is discoverable․ On your target device (computer, tablet, or phone), scan for available Bluetooth devices and select “ANNE PRO 2” from the list․ Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process․ Repeat this for each device you wish to connect․
Switching between paired devices is simple: press Fn2 + the corresponding Bluetooth key (1/2/3/4) to instantly connect to that device․ The key will illuminate briefly to confirm the connection․ Remember to store the keyboard in your device’s Bluetooth settings for quick reconnection․

Troubleshooting Common Issues
If your Anne Pro 2 isn’t connecting via Bluetooth, first ensure it’s charged and in pairing mode (Fn2 + Bluetooth key)․ Verify Bluetooth is enabled on your device and that no other devices are interfering․ If the keyboard isn’t recognized by the PC software, try reinstalling the application or updating its drivers․
For RGB lighting problems, double-check your settings within the PC software․ Incorrect key mappings or macro issues can often be resolved by resetting the keyboard to factory defaults through the software․ If keys aren’t responding, confirm you’re not accidentally using the TAP layout or Magic Fn functionality․
Persistent issues may require a firmware update, available on the manufacturer’s website․ Online communities and forums are valuable resources for finding solutions to specific problems encountered by other users․ Remember to consult the official documentation for detailed guidance․