There are two methods for reading the battery level of your keyboard.
1. Using Bazecor
Open Bazecor, the configurator software for the Dygma keyboards, and press Configure on your keyboard.
You'll be able to check the battery levels in the bottom left corner.
You can also view the battery levels for each side and configure your energy preferences under Preferences > Battery Management.
2. Using a special key on your keyboard
You can assign a special key to your keyboard that allows you to read the battery levels without opening Bazecor.
You can configure that key in the Layout Editor under the Wireless submenu.
Once you've set the key, checking the battery level is as simple as holding it down. You will see that the inner column keys of each side of the keyboard light up:
- 3 green lights mean 70-100% battery
- 2 green lights mean 40-70% battery
- 1 green light means 10-40% battery
- 1 red light means under 10% battery
If the keyboard is charging, three green lights will blink in succession. You'll also get a warning when your battery is under 10%: three red lights will blink in succession.