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Engineered with the world’s most precise 16,000 DPI gaming mouse sensor, capable of tracking up to 1 DPI increments and a lift-off cut-off distance as precise as 0.1 mm, the Razer Mamba Tournament Edition gaming mouse perfectly translates every mouse movement with incredible pinpoint accuracy, helping you make effortlessly precise headshots.
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Razer Mamba Tournament Edition Ergonomic Gaming Mouse Important Product Information Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC or Mac with a free USB 2.0 port Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP (32-bit) / Mac OS X (10.8-10.10)
Razer Synapse. To learn more about Razer Synapse and all its features, visit www.razerzone.com/synapse. If you already have a Razer ID, register your product by clicking on your email address within the Razer Synapse application and select Warranty Status from the dropdown list.
APPROXIMATE SIZE & WEIGHT: Length 128 mm / 5.00 in Width 70 mm / 2.76 in Height 42.5 mm / 1.67 in Weight 70g / 0.15 lbs *Tested on the Razer Goliathus Control gaming mouse mat. 5 | razer...
J. Side strip lighting K. Ultraslick mouse feet L. 16000 DPI 5G sensor Note: Once you have installed Razer Synapse, you will have access to more DPI options which you can configure to the Sensitivity buttons. 6 | For gamers by gamers...
Step 1: Connect your Razer device to the USB port of your computer. Step 2: Install Razer Synapse when prompted* or download the installer from www.razerzone.com/synapse. Step 3: Register for a Razer ID or log in to Synapse with an existing account. *Applicable for Windows 8 or later. 7 | razer...
6. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER MAMBA TE Disclaimer: The features listed here require you to log in to Razer Synapse. These features are also subject to change based on the current software version and your Operating System. MOUSE TAB The Mouse Tab is your default tab when you first install Razer Synapse. This tab allows you to customize your device’s profiles, button assignments, performance, lighting and...
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Your current profile by default is named “Profile” however; you can rename it by typing on the text field below PROFILE NAME. Each profile can also be set to automatically activate when you run a program or application through the use of the LINK PROGRAM option. 9 | razer...
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Customize Tab The Customize Tab is where you can modify the basic functionalities of your device such as button assignments to suit your gaming needs. The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile. 10 | For gamers by gamers...
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KEYBOARD FUNCTION from the Button Assignment Menu and enter the key you wish to use on the given field below. You may also include modifier keys such as Ctrl, Shift, Alt or any of those combinations. 11 | razer...
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Inter-device from the Button Assignment Menu, a sub-menu will appear. DEVICE TO LINK allows you to choose which currently connected Razer device can be linked while FUNCTION allows you to choose which functionality you want to use for the linked device.
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The ASSIGN MACRO allows you to choose which recorded Macro to use while the PLAYBACK OPTION enables you to choose the behavior of the Macro. See the MACROS TAB to learn more about creating Macro commands. 13 | razer...
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Switch Profile The Switch Profile enables you to change profiles on the fly and immediately load all your preconfigured settings. When you select Switch Profile from the Button Assignment Menu, a sub-menu will appear that will allow you to choose which profile to use.
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This option enables you to assign the key into an Operating System shortcut command. For more information please visit: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1343. Disable This option renders the assigned button unusable. Use Disable if you do not need the button or if it interferes with your gaming. 15 | razer...
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Performance Tab The Performance Tab allows you to enhance the speed and precision of your mouse pointer. Similar to the Customize Tab, the changes made here are automatically saved to your current profile. Listed below are the performance options and their descriptions. Sensitivity Sensitivity pertains to how much effort is needed to move the mouse pointer in any direction.
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You can switch between 125Hz (8ms), 500Hz (2ms) and 1000Hz (1ms) by selecting your desired polling rate on the dropdown menu. (Recommended setting: 500Hz – 1000Hz) 17 | razer...
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Each Chroma enabled device has a Lighting Tab on Synapse. This Lighting Tab allows you to customize the look of your Razer Mamba Tournament Edition by being able to choose from 16.8 million colors for the Razer logo, scroll wheel, and side strips. This tab also allows you to adjust the intensity of the lighting using the BRIGHTNESS slider.
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The default effect is spectrum cycling however; you can change it to breathing, reactive, and more using the dropdown menu. Select your desired effect and their corresponding properties (such as color) from the bottom area of this tab. 19 | razer...
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Select the desired lighting color buttons You can further customize your Razer Mamba by accessing the Advance Chroma Configurator on Razer Synapse. For more Razer Chroma lighting profiles by the Razer community, and to share your own creation, please visit: https://insider.razerzone.com.
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Calibration Tab The Calibration Tab allows you to optimize your Razer Precision Sensor to any mousing surface for better tracking. To use this feature, you must select the ON option under SURFACE CALIBRATION. The LIFTOFF RANGE allows you to set the distance in which the sensor stops tracking as it is being lifted away from its mousing surface.
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Razer Mouse Mats The Razer Mamba TE is ‘tuned’ or optimized especially for Razer mouse mats. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer Mamba TE reads and tracks best when paired with Razer mouse mats.
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Other Mousing Surfaces If you are using a non-Razer mouse mat or a non-standard mousing surface, select OTHERS then click the button to access the manual calibration submenu. 23 | razer...
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This submenu enables you to manually adjust the Razer Precision Sensor to suit any mousing surface. To begin calibrating the sensor, click the button. After clicking the button, Razer Synapse will begin tuning the sensor. Please avoid moving the Razer Mamba TE during this time.
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Once the Razer Precision Sensor is ready, click the left mouse button to start the process. Move the mouse across your entire mousing surface in a zigzag pattern as shown on the screen guide. When you have moved through your entire mousing surface, click the left mouse button.
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MACROS TAB The Macros Tab allows you to create a series of precise keystrokes and button presses. This tab also allows you to have numerous macros and extremely long macro commands at your disposal. The Macro section works similarly to Profile wherein you can rename a macro by typing on the field below MACRO NAME.
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DEFAULT DELAY uses a predefined time (expressed in seconds) as the delay. And NO DELAY omits all the pauses in-between keystrokes and button presses. Note: You may use up to three decimal places when inserting values on the seconds (sec) field. 27 | razer...
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Once you have recorded a macro, you may edit the commands you have entered by selecting each command on the macro screen. Each keystroke or button press is arranged sequentially with the first command shown at the top of the screen. button allows you to edit a particular command and the button enables you to delete a command.
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The dropdown menu on this window allows you to choose a keystroke or a delay to be added in before or after the highlighted macro command. 29 | razer...
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You may add in a new set of macro commands by clicking the button on the keystroke menu; or input time delays on the duration field using the delay menu. 30 | For gamers by gamers...
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Razer Synapse window and select “Enable Stats & Heatmaps”. Confirm to enable the function in the dialog box that appears. Return to Razer Synapse and a new “Stats” tab will be available. Simply click the tab to open the function window.
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Games List Stats & Heatmaps work by tracking the usage of all supported devices for each game. When the feature is enabled, it automatically scans your system for installed games and adds them to the Games List located on the left side of the screen. Click show or hide the Games List.
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Stats Tab By default, the Stats Tab shows you the overall statistics of all your Razer devices for all games and all time. You can select a specific game via the game list on the left side, change the time period using the SHOWING dropdown menu, or the Razer device using the DEVICES dropdown menu.
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Heatmaps Tab Heatmaps Tab shows detailed information about your Razer device’s in-game usage. This includes: The Mouse Clicks tab, a heat map showing the frequency of mouse clicks on different spots of your screen. 34 | For gamers by gamers...
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This tab also displays the locations on screen where your mouse cursor stops in the form of white dots. The longer your cursor hovers at that spot, the larger the dot. Mouse heatmaps can be overlayed on game screenshots. 35 | razer...
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Editing the Heatmap Image Click to change the background image and/or transparency of the heatmap overlay Here you can also adjust the transparency of the heatmap overlay on the background image Click to save the changes or to exit without saving. 36 | For gamers by gamers...
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Social Media You can share your heatmap image on social media networks such as Facebook or Twitter directly from Razer Synapse. From the Heatmaps tab, click the Share button on the bottom right of the screen. You will be prompted to login to the selected social media using an existing account if you have not already done so.
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You can also login to your social media accounts first from the “SETTINGS” screen. From the Stats & Heatmaps window, click . Select the “ACCOUNTS” tab. Click CONNECT next to the social media network you wish to sync with. Enter your login details and wait for the connection to complete.
7. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Mamba TE, we suggest that you adopt the following guidelines: 1. Avoid looking directly at the tracking beam of your mouse or pointing the beam in anyone else’s eye.
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Mouse Mat from Razer. Some surfaces will cause undue wear on the feet requiring constant care and eventual replacement. Do note that the sensor of the Razer Mamba TE is ‘tuned’ or optimized especially for the Razer Mouse Mats. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer Mamba TE reads and tracks best on Razer Mouse Mats.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Razer shall in no event be liable for any lost profits, loss of information or data, special, incidental, indirect, punitive or consequential or incidental damages, arising in any way out of distribution of, sale of, resale of, use of, or inability to use the Product. In no event shall Razer’s liability exceed the retail purchase price of the Product.
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COSTS OF PROCUREMENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no event will Razer be liable for any costs of procurement unless it has been advised of the possibility of such damages, and in no case shall Razer be liable for any costs of procurement liability exceeding the retail purchase price of the Product.
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