E-yooso Z-88 Manual

The Z-88 is , meaning you can change the mechanical switches without soldering. Use the provided keycap puller to remove the keycap. Use the switch puller tool to pull the switch straight out.

: It avoids fluff, focusing on the key combinations needed for daily use. Portability

Clean the keycaps in warm, soapy water. Allow them to air dry completely for 24 hours before reinstalling them to prevent water from dripping into the switches. 7. Troubleshooting Common Issues Issue 1: Certain keys are not typing at all

: Use the switch on the back to toggle between Bluetooth, USB Dongle, or Wired modes.

One of the Z-88’s best features is (Outemu standard). If your model says "Hot-Swappable" on the box, you can change switches without soldering.

The most common cause is a bent pin or a dead switch. Unplug the keyboard, pull out the problematic switch using your metal puller, and look at the bottom copper pins. If they are bent, straighten them carefully with tweezers and reinsert the switch. If it still fails, replace it with one of the spare switches included in your box. Issue 2: The entire keyboard isn't lighting up or typing

Outemu, Akko (CS/V3 series), KTT, and Gaza switches fit perfectly.

Before diving into the manual, it’s crucial to identify which version of the Z-88 you own. The "Z-88" is a generic platform sold under multiple brands (E-Yooso, LTC, RK, etc.), but E-Yooso is the most common.

The Z-88 allows you to illuminate specific keys for custom gaming layouts (like lighting up only WASD).

Press to select one of five customizable gaming lighting profiles.

If your Z-88 lacks arrow keys, your FN layer likely uses FN + ; for up, FN + L for right, etc. Check the keycaps for small blue text printed on the front side.

Always disconnect the USB cable before swapping switches.

Yes (3-pin Outemu/Gateron/Akko thin-pin compatible). Connector: Detachable USB Type-C to Type-A. Keycaps: Double-shot injection molded ABS.

The Z-88 is versatile, allowing you to switch between wired and wireless modes.