Verbatim RAPIER V1 User Manual
Verbatim RAPIER V1 User Manual

Verbatim RAPIER V1 User Manual

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Rapier V1
Laser Gaming Mouse
User Guide
English

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  • Page 1 Rapier V1 Laser Gaming Mouse User Guide English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Emulate Keyboard Emulate HID Script Script Programming in More Detail Interface Example DPI Level Up / Down Rapier V1 Feature Confi gure USB Report Rate Delay Time Base Unit Resolution Level My Favourite Profi le Q & A Technical Support...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Note: Rapier V1 has two modes; standard and gaming mode. The 7 buttons can be redefi ned in gaming mode and all the defi nitions are saved directly to the mouse. The ‘click’ and ‘select’ function is attached to the left button (Button 1) and must always exist. To redefi ne this button another button on the mouse has to be redefi ned as the left button.
  • Page 4: Rapier V1 Installation

    800 dpi to 3200dpi. In gaming mode the functions of these 7 buttons can be redefi ned. All the redefi ned data will be stored on Rapier V1’s internal memory. You can use the same functions you saved on Rapier V1 from PC to PC without the need of the Gaming Software.
  • Page 5: Funtion Assignment

    Keep shot function In Gaming mode, the keep shot function can be assigned to any button of Rapier V1. You can set the number of shots you require by one button click, and the interval time between each shot taken on the mouse click. Set as follow: Choose a button and select the function “Button Keep Shot”.
  • Page 6: Emulate Keyboard

    Select the number of shots Select the interval time * Delay time setting is the basic interval time of two actions, such as 2 shots. Smaller number means shorter time. * Interval time = Delay Time Base Unit 4ms Press “Apply” to active new setting. Emulate keyboard In gaming mode, the entire button can be assigned as a keyboard command, the single command or a compound command.
  • Page 7: Emulate Hid

    The Rapier V1 can store 3 groups of scripts. Via the Rapier V1 utility, these 3 group scripts can be edited at the same time and saved on the Rapier V1 hardware. The function remains built into the mouse even when you change to a different...
  • Page 8: Script Programming In More Detail

    Select the operation mode. Mode explanation: • Loop (R): The command will be executed cyclically after you press and release the button. Click the button again to stop it. • One-Shot (P): The command will be executed when you press the button.
  • Page 9: Example

    You can set this function to any button on Rapier V1. There are 4 hardware based DPI levels in Rapier V1. Rapier V1 Feature Confi gure This part is the core control features of Rapier V1. In here, the resolution, LED control, delay time base unit, USB report rate can be modifi ed.
  • Page 10: Usb Report Rate

    USB Report rate The USB report rate can be adjusted from 125Hz to 1,000Hz. Note: Some computers do not support USB 2.0 or high report rate. If this is the case please reduce the report to 125Hz. After changing the USB Report Rate setting you will need to reboot your system to activate the function. Delay time base unit Is the basic interval time of two actions, such as 2 shots.
  • Page 11: Q&A

    Limited Warranty Terms Verbatim Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of purchase. This warranty excludes batteries. If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, it will be replaced at no cost to you. You may return it with your original cash register receipt to the place of purchase or contact Verbatim.
  • Page 12: Fcc Compliance P

    FCC Compliance 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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