Inches Per Second Max. Acceleration 30 g Bottom Material Aluminium Alloy Mouse Feet 5, PTFE Weight Without Cable 135 g Dimensions (L x W x H) 121 x 80 x 42 mm Supported Operating Systems Windows 7/8/10 SHARK ZONE M50...
Capacity of Onboard Memory 16 kB Number of Profiles 4. Package Contents: S HARK ZONE M50 I nterchangeable side panels C D with software and manual A dditional set of mouse feet T ransport bag S crewdriver...
5. SHARK ZONE M50 Overview Left mouse button Scroll wheel Right mouse button DPI switches Thumb button 1 Thumb button 2 Mouse feet Aluminium alloy bottom Screws Side panels Note: The button functions are factory preset and customized within the gaming software.
3. Lastly, retighten the four screws to the bottom of the mouse. 7. Connecting to the PC 1. Connect the USB plug from the mouse into an available USB port on your PC. 2. The operating system will automatically recognize the SHARK ZONE M50 mouse and install all needed drivers. Note: If your mouse is not recognized, disconnect it and try a different USB port on your PC.
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5. Once complete, click “Finish.“ Restart the PC once the installation is complete. The SHARK ZONE M50 icon will now appear in the taskbar. The software is now successfully installed. SHARK ZONE M50...
9. Gaming Software DPI Setting Polling Rate Mouse Speed Double-Click Speed Scroll Speed Angle Snapping Game Profiles Axis Sensitivity Macro Manager Button Assignment Important: After making changes, you must press “Apply” in order to save all changes. SHARK ZONE M50...
To close, click the “X” on the top-right corner of the Configuration field. Within Game Profiles, up to six profiles can be created, edited or deleted. Additional com- mands are available by right-clicking on the profile: SHARK ZONE M50...
“Keystroke Sequence.” Also in the “Options” field, the number of loops can be adjusted. To do this, check the “Number of Loops” box and input the specific number of loops desired. Up to 255 loops are possible. SHARK ZONE M50...
The maximum number of keystrokes is 62, plus mouse commands and delays. Please note, pressing and releasing a key represents two commands. Each macro can be assigned to a mouse button through the “Button Assignment” menu (see 9.10 Button Assignment). 9.10 Button Assignment SHARK ZONE M50...
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S etting: Macro runs endless loop until button is released. Output: 12312312312312312 The output stops once the pressed macro key is released. Note: Please note, with the latter two options the macro does not run to an end but rather stops by button stroke. SHARK ZONE M50...
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