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  • Page 1 V55O U S E R M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Features/Technical Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Viper V550 ambidextrous optical gaming mouse. Be prepared at your next LAN party! Viper Gaming has you covered with our first ambidextrous RGB gaming mouse. The V550, is built ergonomically with versatility and comfortability in mind. Assembled with PixArt’s 3325 optical sensor, and an adjustable DPI of 5,000, giving you the agility and boost you need while strategizing through the most extreme games.
  • Page 3: Product Functions

    PRODUCT FUNCTIONS DPI LED INDICATOR • LED combination (left front side) to indicate DPI levels • No LED “ON” for DPI level 1 : 800 dpi • Front LED “ON” for DPI level 2 : 1600 dpi • Back LED “ON” for DPI level 3 : 2400 dpi •...
  • Page 4: Software Installation Instructions

    PTFE gliDE PADs: • The mouse is fitted with PTFE glide pad which offer superior glide, and smooth tracking HARDwARE InstAllAtion Connect the mouse to computer’s USB port. Wait 5~10 seconds for the mouse to be recognized by the computer. SoFtwARE InstAllAtion Please download the mouse software from http:/ /www.patriotmemory.com/ to adjust the gaming buttons, mouse settings, DPI settings, and RGB lighting.
  • Page 5 BUTTON SETTINGS INSTRUCTION The SENSOR button allows you to enter the DPI settings window and adjust the DPI settings to your preference. The MACRO EDITOR button allows you to enter the macro editor window and set up and save macro scripts for assignment to buttons of your choice. The SETTINGS button allows you to access the general settings window to adjust the polling rate, enable and disable mouse functions, and reset the mouse to factory settings.
  • Page 6 SENSOR Click on the Sensor button to access the DPI settings window Default values for the 4 DPI levels • Level 1: 800 DPI • Level 2: 1600 DPI • Level 3: 2400 DPI • Level 4: 3200 DPI You may adjust the DPI levels from 50 DPI to 10000 DPI by dragging the XY axis indicator to the desired level.
  • Page 7: Macro Editor

    MACRO EDITOR The macro editor has four components MACRO LIST WINDOW The Macro List has a maximum of 64 lines. Every macro can be named and saved to indicate the meaning or function or the macro. Note: A maximum of 14 characters are allowed on each line. MACRO EDITOR This window shows the recording of your macro commands as you create them.
  • Page 8: Memory Indicator

    MEMORY INDICATOR Indicates how much memory each macro is using CREATING A MACRO Click MACRO EDITOR to open the Macro editor window. Click Create new macro, name the macro, and click OK. Click in the MACRO TYPE box to click through the different macro type selections. •...
  • Page 9 To EXPORT SCRIPTS OR MACROS Click on the Export macro to file. Choose the file destination and Save.
  • Page 10: Deleting Macros

    To imPORT SAVED MACROS Click on the Import macro from file Select script or macro from the list and Open DELETING MACROS Click on the macro from the Macro List Window and click Delete current item.
  • Page 11 SETTINGS Click the Settings button to access the general settings for the mouse USB Polling RATE You may adjust the polling rate up to 1000 Hz. The higher to polling rate, the more often the computer receives the mouse information, thus increasing the mouse reaction speed.
  • Page 12: Light Effect

    LIGHT EFFECT Click the Light effect button to access the light effect window. ICON FUNCTION Custom Choose one of the 7 programmable light zones to customize color. Wave Random LED colors will continuously run through each of the 7 light zones in a wave pattern. Wave (invert) Random LED colors will continuously run through each of the 7 light zones in a wave pattern, in reverse.
  • Page 13 CREATING A CUSTOM LIGHT EFFECT Click on the Light effect button. Click the Customize button. Click on the color tab for one of the LED zones, and select a color from the color pallet. Select one of the options Breathe (light will glow and fade), or Always ON (constant on) Click OK.
  • Page 14 PROFILE BUTTONS CUSTOMIZE COLOR Click once on a profile to assign a color from the color pallet. RENAME PROFILE Double click on a profile to rename it. QUICK BINDING Click on the icon to quickly apply a keyboard input or mouse click to any of the buttons.
  • Page 15 CUSTOMIZE BUTTONS Click the mouse button you wish to customize to open the functions window. THE Functions winDow givEs you 5 sEtting oPtions: • MOUSE FUNCTIONS • KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS • ADVANCED FUNCTIONS • MACROS • KEY CYCLE Notes: Because there must be at least one left button on the mouse, the left button can be programmed only after another button is set as the left button.
  • Page 16: Mouse Functions

    MOUSE FUNCTIONS Click on the MOUSE FUNCTIONS button. Click on the desired function you wish to assign. Click Select to confirm. The default function will be seen in the brackets followed by the customized function in the bottom left corner of the screen. Specialized buttons: Fire button –...
  • Page 17: Keyboard Functions

    KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS Click on the KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS button. Click on the icon of the desired keyboard key, combo-key(s), or multi-media function key on the keyboard image. Click Select to confirm. The default function will be seen in the brackets followed by the customized function in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  • Page 18: Advanced Functions

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Click on the ADVANCED FUNCTIONS button. Click on the desired function you wish to change or enable. Click Select to confirm EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS No Function Launch Driver Menu Adjust DPI Click to turn on DPI menu, and then scroll up/down to adjust DPI. Click again to confirm DPI setting. Lock Y-axis Click and hold to allow cursor to move horizontally only.
  • Page 19 MACROS Click on the MACROS to access the macro window. Select one of you preset macros from the macro list to assign to a button. Click on the macro you wish to assign. Click Select to confirm. Click on Default to remove the macro function. KEY CYCLE The key cycle function allows you to assign up to 5 keyboard inputs and assign it to a mouse button or scroll.
  • Page 20 CREATE A KEY CYCLE SEQUENCE Click a programmable button. Click KEY CYCLE to access the Key Cycle window. Select the KEY CYCLE TYPE; add keyboard inputs, as desired (up to 5). Click Select to enable key cycle on the programmable button. To disable the cycle function, click the Default button in the Key Cycle window.

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