Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 Manual

Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 Manual

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  • Page 1 Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Specifications ....... . . 3 General ....... . . 3 1.2 Button Properties .
  • Page 3: Specifications

    1. Specifications 1.1 General Type Dual Mode Wireless Communication 2.4 GHz Max. DPI/CPI 6,000 Min. DPI/CPI Sensor Optical Chip ATG4090 Illumination Max. Polling Rate 1,000 Hz Lift-Off Distance 2 mm Frames Per Second 8,000 Inches Per Second Max. Acceleration 30 g Mouse Feet 5, PTFE Color Versions...
  • Page 4: Battery Properties

    Wireless / USB Gold-Plated USB Plug  Textile Braided Cable  Cable Length 180 cm 1.7 Package Contents  SKILLER SGM3  Additional Set of Mouse Feet  Textile Braided Cable  USB Nano Receiver  Transport Bag  Manual...
  • Page 5: Connecting

    2. Connecting 3. Overview Left Mouse Button Right Mouse Button Scroll Wheel Thumb Button 1 Thumb Button 2 DPI + | DPI - On/Off Switch for Wireless Operation* * Not shown on illustrated mouse in the software. Cannot be reassigned.
  • Page 6: Charging Your Mouse

    4.1 Wireless Charging The SKILLER SGM3 can be wirelessly charged. To do this, place the SKILLER SGM3 on the contact surface of a compatible wireless charging device. The contact area of the mouse is on the underside, in the middle of the lower three mouse feet.
  • Page 7: Software Installation

    5. Software Installation Download the gaming software for the SKILLER SGM3 from the Sharkoon website at www.sharkoon.com. Unzip the ZIP file in a folder of your choice and then double click the file “SKILLER_SGM3.exe“ to launch the installation. Follow the instructions of the setup wizard and then click on “Finish“ to complete the installation. The SKILLER SGM3 symbol will then appear in the taskbar.
  • Page 8: Software Overview

    6. Software Overview DPI Setting: In the menu “DPI Setting“, the sensitivity of the mouse can be modified, and the illumination color of each of the six DPI steps can be selected. Polling Rate: In this menu, you can determine how often the mouse reports its position to the computer.
  • Page 9: Dpi Setting

    7. DPI Setting The DPI levels of the SKILLER SGM3 can be increased or decreased in six steps using the buttons with the DPI+ and DPI- functions. In the illustrated mouse in the software, these buttons are indicated with the num- bers 6 and 7.
  • Page 10: Polling Rate

    8. Polling Rate The circular diagram for changing the polling rate is divided into four quarters. Click on one of these quar- ters to activate the corresponding polling rate. The quarters begin with the lowest rate on the top left and run counter-clockwise to the highest rate on the top right.
  • Page 11: Mouse Speed

    9. Mouse Speed There are eleven steps to adjust the mouse speed. The higher the value, with the same mouse movement, the faster the cursor on the screen moves.
  • Page 12: Double-Click Speed

    10. Double-Click Speed In this menu, you can set how far two mouse clicks are allowed to be apart while still being recognized as a double-click. The higher the value, the faster the clicks must follow each other. The double-click speed can be adjusted in eleven increments.
  • Page 13: Scroll Speed

    11. Scroll Speed When scrolling, the mouse wheel moves the image to the selected number of rows or screen page. The standard setting is three lines. At a lower value, scrolling with the mouse wheel must be more frequent to achieve the same distance.
  • Page 14: Game Profiles

    12. Game Profiles Game Profiles is where all your gaming software set- tings are saved. The use of multiple game profiles al- lows the possibility of custom configurations for every game or application, and allows you to quickly switch between them without having to readjust the configu- ration after changing the game.
  • Page 15: Battery

    13. Battery In this part of the software, the approximate battery charge of the SKILLER SGM3 is displayed in three levels. The illustrated battery is displayed as either full, half full or empty to indicate the current status of the battery.
  • Page 16: Macro Manager

    14. Macro Manager With the Macro Manager, you can record, edit and delete macros. After clicking “New”, the software creates a new default macro name within the “Select Macro” field. Double-click the macro to rename it. Before recording a macro, settings can be made for delays between keystrokes as well as repetitions of the macro (loops) in the “Options”...
  • Page 17: Button Assignment

    It is also possible to deactivate a mouse button. Click: This corresponds to the simple left-click. At least one button on the SKILLER SGM3 must be assigned this function! Menu: This corresponds to the context menu, selected, by default, with a right-click.
  • Page 18: Disposal Of Your Old Product

    Legal Disclaimer For potential loss of data, especially due to inappropriate handling, Sharkoon assumes no liability. All named products and descriptions are trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers and are accepted as protected. As a continuing policy of product improvement at Sharkoon, the design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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