Gaming Mouse – USER’S MANUAL
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Configuration
Assign a regular mouse function.
(Like click, middle click, menu)
- Click on the button which you want to re-assign.
- Click on the function you want to assign to the button.
- Click on ‘Apply’ The mouse is beeing updated.
Assign a basic windows function.
(Like cut, copy, paste)
- Click on the button witch you want to re-assign.
- Click on a function under the ‘Basic’ tab.
- Click on ‘Apply’ The mouse is beeing updated.
Assign an advanced windows function.
(Like Close Window, Open explorer, run)
- Click on the button witch you want to re-assign.
- Click on a function under the ‘Advanced’ tab.
- Click on ‘Apply’ The mouse is beeing updated.
Assign a media function.
(Like Play/Pause, Volume Up, Volume Down)
- Click on the button witch you want to re-assign.
- Click on a function under the ‘Media’ tab.
- Click on ‘Apply’ The mouse is beeing updated.
Advanced Mouse configuration
Assign a combo key function.
(Store a 2key combination in the mouse)
- Click on the button witch you want to re-assign.
- Click on ‘Combo Key’
- Insert any keypress or key-combination.
- Click on ‘OK’
- Click on ‘Apply’ The mouse is beeing updated.
Assign a macro function.
(Store a sequence of keys in the software)
- Click on the button witch you want to re-assign.
- Click on ‘Macro’
- Click on ‘New’
- Type a name for the macro function.
- Select the new made macro.
- Click on ‘Record’
- You can now record the macro. (maxium is 100key presses)
- Click on ‘OK’
In the sensitivity tab you can change the sensitivity of the scrolling speed, double click
speed, and DPI lock.
- By moving the sliders from left (less sensitive) to right (more sensitive) you can adjust the sensitivity.
- By moving the slider in the ‘Double Click Speed’ bar, you can set the prefered double clicking speed
from slow (left) to fast (right).
- In the DPI field you can enable and disable the different DPI settings.