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Gaming Mouse OWNER'S GUIDE Ver.:1.00 CAUTION: To use this product properly, please read the user's guide before installing.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Mouse Buttons Left button (Click) CPI up Right button (Menu) CPI down Scrolling Wheel Scroll up Forward Scroll down Backward Backward Press this button to view the pervious page of the Internet browser. Forward Press this button to view the next page of the Internet browser. For USB port installation Plug the USB connector to the USB port of your computer The computer will detect and install the mouse automatically...
System Requirements Windows® XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 Free USB port CD-ROM driver 25MB free hard disk space Installation Step 1: Plug the mouse into any free USB port on your computer. Step 2: Windows® will automatically detect the gaming mouse. Step 3: Start the installation process by clicking on the file “Setup.exe” Step 4: Windows®...
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Switch Orientation Right-handed:The right hand is suitable Left-handed:The left hand is suitable Mode Switch Advanced setting allows setting two button setting and use mode switch button to switch between Mode1 & Mode2.
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Programmable Keys Click Menu Universal Scrolling Double Click Assign a shortcut Button off IE Forward IE Backward Scroll up Scroll down Tilt Left Tilt Right Assign a launch Fire button On-To-Go Windows Key Open Driver Mode Switch Click: Left mouse button. Menu: Right mouse button.
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Tilt Left: Scroll horizontally to the left (only under Windows Vista™/ 7 / 8 / 8.1). Tilt Right: Scroll horizontally to the right (only under Windows Vista™/ 7 / 8 / 8.1). Assign a launch: Assign a launch program Fire button: Left button twice click function On-To-Go: The “On-To-Go”...
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Once you’ve assigned all desired macros using the macro manager to different buttons, and perhaps made different color setting changes, save these. It’s best to name the profile after the program or game for which you’ve configured the settings. You can then also link it to the *.exe file of the program or game by entering the relevant path when saving the profile.
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Load Profile You can save your five ready-to-play profiles that you’ve downloaded or created in game. It is an easy way to share the profile with your friend as well. Edit Profile Here you can edit the names and the link of the selected profile. Use the link so that the mouse automatically detects the program you’ve programmed specific mouse settings or macros for.
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Assign Macro MACRO MANAGER Creating a Macro (Basic Editor) Step 1 : you can add a macro set by pressing New or delete one by pressing Delete. Step 2: If you click ‘New’ on the left hand window, you can assign a name to the macro like ‘Arcane rotation’...
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Step 4: Click ‘Stop Record’ once you’re done entering your key combination via the keyboard. You can now either record an additional macro in the macro set you’ve created or create new macro set. Click ‘OK’ when you’re done. The macro can now be assigned to any one of the six programmable buttons.
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Step 5: Assign the function to the mouse by clicking the ‘Apply’ Button without exiting the menu .It may take a few seconds until the information is transferred to the mouse. You can now store and save these settings under one of the five profiles that can be stored on the mouse.
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Start Record Before: Starts recording the macro before the selected event. Start Record After: Starts recording the macro after the selected event. Insert Delay: Manually increase or decrease the delay between two Commands. Insert Mouse Event: Specify which mouse event should be executed. The following options are available:...
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Left Button: Left mouse button Right Button: Right mouse button Wheel: Centre mouse wheel button Forward: next previously selected program button Backward: previous program button There are always three events to choose from: Down: Keeps the button depressed Releases the button Click: Executes the commands ‘press’...
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Multimedia Open player: Start media player Pre Track: Switch to the previous media track Next Track: Switch to the next media track Play/Pause: Switch between playing and pausing media Stop: Stop playing the media in the media player Mute: Mute (turns off) the computer's sound Volume Up: Increase the computer's sound volume.
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SENSITIVITY Sensitivity options Adjust the overall moving sensitivity of the mouse sensor. Select a moving sensitivity level on a scale of -90%~+100%. CPI Switcher Select the desired resolution(s) of the mouse sensor here. The arrow beneath the number bar shows which dpi value is currently active.
ADVANCED SETTING Polling Rate: The term ‘polling rate’ describes the Number of times the computer prompts the mouse for information. A high polling rate in conjunction with a high dpi setting ensures smooth pointer movement. We recommend that you start off with a resolution of 800dpi and a polling rate of 1000Hz.
SYSTEM SETTING Double Click Configure the double-click response speed here. Closer to 1 means the interval between two mouse clicks is long. closer to 11 means that the interval between clicks is particularly short. Note: Please note that all settings must be Transferred to the mouse by clicking the ‘Apply’...
OSD SETTING A vary of information can be displayed with On Screen Display function bases on user selection. the contents which is selected in the AP software are shown in the OSD a minimum set of modules for the OSD is provided as part of the AP software: CPU &...
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Color select OSD Windows Colors: Here are Red、Orange、Yellow、 Blue、 Cyan、 Purple, six colors for your options. Transparency OSD transparency is adjustable from 10% to 100%. Email / POP3 setting Mail Server (POP3) Set up your external mail server Port Number Set up your port number.
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Gaming Mouse OWNER'S GUIDE Ver.:1.00 CAUTION: To use this product properly, please read the user's guide before installing.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Mouse Buttons CPI 調升 滑鼠左鍵 CPI 調降 滑鼠右鍵 Scroll up 滾輪 Scroll down 下一頁 上一頁 上一頁 在網路瀏覽器中使用此鍵可以回到上一個瀏覽頁面. 下一頁 在網路瀏覽器中使用此鍵可以跳至下一個瀏覽頁面. For USB port installation 將滑鼠 USB 連接至電腦 USB 上 電腦將會自動偵測新硬體並自動安裝驅動程式 當驅動安裝完畢您可以在您的電腦上使用此滑鼠...
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系統需求 Windows® XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 Free USB port CD-ROM driver 25MB free hard disk space 安裝步驟 步驟 1: 將滑鼠安裝置電腦 usb port 上 . 步驟 2: 作業系統將會自動安裝對應驅動程式. 步驟 3: 點擊驅動程式光碟中 “Setup.exe”進行驅動程式安裝. 步驟 4: 當安裝驅動程式時,Windows®作業系統將會提示您此驅動程式尚未 通過認證,您可以忽略此提示點選下一步繼續完成安裝. 注意事項:驅動程式於安裝時會自動返安裝舊版本驅動程式.當反安裝完畢後請 重複步驟 3 進行驅動安裝. 步驟 5:選擇使用語言(內含五國語言) 步驟 6:當驅動程式完成安裝後請點選 OK 按鈕完成安裝’. 步驟...
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Tilt Left: 滾輪向左壓(只支援 Windows Vista™/ 7 / 8 / 8.1). Tilt Right: 滾輪向右壓 (只支援 Windows Vista™/ 7 / 8 / 8.1). 指定開啟軟體: 指定設定開啟的軟體 射擊鍵: 左鍵雙點擊選項 On-To-Go: The “On-To-Go” button click function: Hold pressed the “On-To-Go” button and combined with any button pressing, then this button click function will continue to auto-repeat working.
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進階設定 滾輪滾動速度: The term ‘polling rate’ describes the Number of times the computer prompts the mouse for information. A high polling rate in conjunction with a high dpi setting ensures smooth pointer movement. We recommend that you start off with a resolution of 800dpi and a polling rate of 1000Hz.
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