What Is A Profile, And How Does The On-Board Memory Work - RAT PRO S+ Product Manual

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What is a profile, and how does the on-board memory work?

All of the additional functions and programmable controls can be used to your advantage when coupled with
our FLUX software interface. FLUX can be used to create button mapping profiles, consisting of crucial
commands for your favourite games and apps. Profiles are ideal for increasing in-game performance speed,
and your efficiency in desktop applications. By assigning important in-game actions to the buttons on the RAT,
such as Reload or Throw Grenade, you can access these controls faster, and keeps the focus of your left hand
on the movement of your character.
In addition to button mappings, RAT PRO S+ profiles consist of settings information, such as D.P.I. and Poll
Rate. The Kameleon RGB LED colours and effects are also contained within a profile. This means that features
such as D.P.I. and Lighting can be completely different from profile-to-profile and hence game-to-game.
Profiles are created and configured via the FLUX interface. You can then use the software to send the setup
data within the profile to the available slots in the on-board memory of the device. So, depending on what
Profile Slot is selected, you can have a completely different setup configuration. You could have specific
profiles for different character classes within a single game, or have each slot dedicated to a different game
or application. It's up to you. These profiles remain in the slots of the RAT, so that you connect it to another PC
and all your different settings will be ready to go, without the need to install the software again.
Profile slots can be quickly accessed on-the-fly. To
change profile slot, simply press the Profile button to
cycle through them. The LED next to the button
indicates the active Profile Mode.
 Off = Profile Slot A
Red
= Profile Slot 1
Blue
= Profile Slot 2
Purple
= Profile Slot 3
Profiles can also be linked to specific applications or
games. When the linked game or application window
is in focus the associated profile will be automatically
loaded into the currently selected profile slot. When
the linked game application is closed, the profile that
was originally loaded into the slot will be re-applied.
This feature can only be used when the FLUX
application is installed.
For a comprehensive guide on profile creation and all
aspects of the FLUX Interface, please jump to Section
4.
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