Mouse Sensitivity; Double-Click Speed - Nacon GM-350L Instruction Booklet

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There are also some advanced functions available:
• MACRO KEY
• FIRE KEY
• KEY COMBINATION
• RGB ON/OFF
• DPI
• MULTIMEDIA
Profi les
You can setup up to 5 diff erent profi les (e.g. for diff erent games) simply by selecting one of the Profi le
buttons at the bottom of the screen and then adjusting all the settings needed.
Report Rate Setting
The report rate defi nes how often the integrated processor of your GM-350L "asks" the sensor for a new
scan to determine the position of the device. A higher value means improved performance, but can also
lead to problems due to over-sensitive data being read.

Mouse Sensitivity

The mouse speed setting lets you set the speed with which the cursor moves if you move the mouse over
a specifi c distance. As with the dpi setting, the higher the value the faster your cursor (or crosshair) moves,
but the harder it becomes to control it precisely. To improve precision on higher settings you can activate
the "Improve Pointer Precision" option.
Scrolling Speed
This setting refers to the number of lines a page (e.g. in a browser) moves up- or downward if you turn the
mouse wheel one click. You can even let the wheel scroll entire pages by checking the corresponding box.

Double-Click Speed

The double click speed lets you set the speed at which clicking the left mouse button twice gets
recognized as a double click by the system.
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Here you can choose from a set of previously recorded macros and assign
it to a mouse button. For more information please refer to the section
"Macro" in this manual.
Press a key on the keyboard to assign its function to this mouse
button. You can also add the option of automatically repeating this
key for a certain number of times at a specifi ed speed.
Lets you assign a key combo (e.g. SHIFT+G) to this mouse button.
Lets you switch the illuminated elements of your mouse.
The selected key will control the resolution settings (in- or decrease
resolution or cycle through the set up resolution stages)
Off ers functions for controlling your standard media player (e.g. Play,
Pause, Stop) and OS-related functions, like opening your standard
browser for example.

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