🔌 Wired FRONTECH Gaming Combo Setup
Most wired FRONTECH combos (like the KB-0039 or Dragon Warrior 4-in-1) are designed for immediate use.
1. Connect the Keyboard
* Locate the USB cable attached to your keyboard.
* Plug the USB connector into an available USB port on your computer (desktop or laptop).
2. Connect the Mouse
* Locate the USB cable attached to your mouse.
* Plug the USB connector into another available USB port on your computer.
3. Connect Other Components (if applicable)
* If you have a 4-in-1 combo (e.g., Dragon Warrior KB-0038) that includes a headset:
* Plug the headset's USB and/or 3.5mm jack(s) into the appropriate ports on your computer.
4. Check for Functionality
* The keyboard and mouse should light up with their RGB backlight (if supported).
* Test typing on the keyboard and moving/clicking the mouse.
* No drivers are usually required—your operating system (Windows, Mac, etc.) should recognize the devices automatically ("Plug & Play").
📶 Wireless FRONTECH Gaming Combo Setup
If you have a wireless combo (like the KB-0025W), follow these steps:
1. Charge the Devices (Recommended)
* Before the first use, it's a good idea to fully charge both the keyboard and the mouse.
* Use the Type-C charging cable (usually included) to connect the devices to a USB power source (computer USB port or wall adapter).
* Check the indicator light—it will typically turn off or change color when fully charged.
2. Locate and Connect the USB Receiver
* Find the single 2.4GHz USB receiver (dongle). It's often stored in a compartment on the mouse or the keyboard.
* Plug this single USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
3. Power On the Devices
* Locate the Power ON/OFF switch on both the bottom of the mouse and the keyboard.
* Switch both devices to the ON position.
4. Automatic Connection
* The keyboard and mouse should automatically connect to the USB receiver.
* Test both devices to ensure they are working.
💡 Troubleshooting Tips
* Device Not Responding:
* Ensure the cables/USB receiver are securely plugged in to a working port.
* For wireless, ensure the devices are charged and the power switch is ON.
* Try a different USB port on your computer.
* Restart your computer.
* Connectivity Issues (Wireless):
* Make sure the keyboard and mouse are not too far from the USB receiver.
* Avoid placing the receiver near sources of strong interference (like Wi-Fi routers or large metal objects).
* RGB Lights:
* Some keyboards may have a dedicated key or a key combination (like Fn + Scroll Lock or a sun/light icon key) to cycle through lighting modes or turn the lights on/off. Consult your product's manual if you want to change the lighting.

