Razer Orochi Manual
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The Razer Orochi is the most advanced mobile gaming mouse available today. It is the
perfect companion to any laptop, delivering the competitive edge to your gaming
whether at home or on-the-go.
The Razer Orochi is designed to be compact and portable, and it is now outfitted with
the most precise sensor in a mobile mouse. Get twice the performance with the Razer
Orochi's 6400dpi 4G laser sensor. With wired or wireless Bluetooth functionality, you
can experience the frenzy of fast gameplay or freedom of movement. The Razer
Orochi's extended battery life, ensures double your gaming time from its predecessor.
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  • Page 1 The Razer Orochi is designed to be compact and portable, and it is now outfitted with the most precise sensor in a mobile mouse. Get twice the performance with the Razer Orochi’s 6400dpi 4G laser sensor.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. REGISTRATION / TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............... 3 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................4 4. DEVICE LAYOUT ....................5 5. SETTING UP YOUR RAZER OROCHI..............6 6. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER OROCHI ..............10 7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER OROCHI ............... 11 8. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ................27 9.
  • Page 3: Package Contents / System Requirements

    1. PACKAGE CONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Razer Orochi 2013 2x AA Batteries USB Cable Travel Pouch Quick Start Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Bluetooth® enabled PC / Mac with USB Port Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Mac OS X (10.6-10.7)
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6400dpi 4G laser sensor Gaming-optimized Bluetooth 3.0 wireless connectivity Synapse 2.0 enabled Ambidextrous form factor Powered by 2x AA batteries 30 hours battery life for continuous use Power on/off switch LED on scroll wheel Additional low battery indicator Approximate Size: Length: 99 mm / 3.90”...
  • Page 5: Device Layout

    D. Battery / Pairing Indicator E. Mouse Button 5 F. Mouse Button 4 G. Sensitivity Stage Up H. Sensitivity Stage Down I. Razer Precision 4G Laser Sensor J. Power On / Off Switch K. Ultraslick Mouse Feet L. USB Cable 5 | razer...
  • Page 6: Setting Up Your Razer Orochi

    WIRELESS MODE Remove the top cover of the Razer Orochi. Insert the batteries into the Razer Orochi following the directions indicated. Reattach the top cover onto the Razer Orochi. Please ensure it is secured. 6 | For gamers. by gamers.™...
  • Page 7 Activate the pairing process by depressing all four side buttons together on the Razer Orochi for five seconds. The indicator lights on the top of the Razer Orochi will blink in green to indicate the pairing process.
  • Page 8 WIRED MODE Connect the micro-USB end of the cable to the Razer Orochi. Plug the mouse into the USB port of your computer. The Razer Orochi is then ready for use as a high performance wired gaming mouse. 8 | For gamers. by gamers.™...
  • Page 9 BATTERY / PAIRING INDICATOR BEHAVIOR The Razer Orochi has a battery indicator on its top cover, which displays the status of battery life. While in pairing mode, the indicator will be blinking in green. BATTERY INDICATOR BEHAVIOR 31% to 100% Battery...
  • Page 10: Installing Your Razer Orochi

    6. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER OROCHI Note: You may skip Steps 2-4 if you already have a Razer Synapse 2.0 installed and an existing account. Step 1: Plug the Razer Orochi into the USB port of your computer. Step 2: Download the Razer Synapse 2.0 installer from www.razersupport.com.
  • Page 11: Configuring Your Razer Orochi

    7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER OROCHI Disclaimer: The features listed here require you to log in to Razer Synapse 2.0. These features are also subject to change based on the current software version and your Operating System. MOUSE TAB The Mouse Tab is your default tab when you first install Razer Synapse 2.0. This tab allows you to customize your device’s profiles, button assignments, performance and...
  • Page 12 PROFILE A Profile is a convenient way of organizing all your custom settings and you can have an infinite number of profiles at your disposal. Any changes made within each tab are automatically saved to the current profile and stored into the cloud servers. You can create a new profile by clicking the button or delete the current profile by clicking the...
  • Page 13 The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile. Top View The Top View is where you can customize the 3 basic mouse buttons and the mouse wheel. 13 | razer...
  • Page 14 Left Side / Right Side View The two views allow you to customize the side buttons of your mouse. 14 | For gamers. by gamers.™...
  • Page 15 KEYBOARD FUNCTION from the BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Menu and enter the Key you wish to use on the given field below. You may also include modifier keys such as Ctrl, Shift, Alt or any of these combinations. 15 | razer...
  • Page 16 Mouse Function This option allows you to change the mouse buttons into other mouse functions. To choose a mouse function, select MOUSE FUNCTION from the BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Menu and an ASSIGN BUTTON submenu will appear. Listed below are the functions which you can choose from the Assign Button submenu: Left Click - Performs a left mouse click using the assigned button.
  • Page 17 - Decrease the current sensitivity stage by one and once it reaches stage 1, it will return to the highest sensitivity stage when the button is pressed again. See the PERFORMANCE TAB to learn more about sensitivity stages. 17 | razer...
  • Page 18 Inter-device from the Button Assignment Menu, a sub-menu will appear. DEVICE TO LINK allows you to choose which currently connected Razer device can be linked while FUNCTION allows you to choose which functionality you want to use for the linked device.
  • Page 19 (Recommended setting: 1600 – 1800) Enable X-Y Sensitivity By default, the X-axis (horizontal) and Y-axis (vertical) use the same sensitivity values. However, you may set different sensitivity values to each of the axes by selecting the ENABLE X-Y SENSITIVITY option. 19 | razer...
  • Page 20 Configure Sensitivity Stages A sensitivity stage is a preset sensitivity value. You can create up to 5 different sensitivity stages which you can cycle through using the sensitivity stage up/down buttons. You may use the ENABLE X-Y SENSITIVITY concurrently with this option. Note that whenever you configure a sensitivity stage, your current sensitivity will match that setting.
  • Page 21 LIGHTING TAB The Lighting Tab allows you to configure the LEDs of your Razer Orochi. Simply toggle the ON or OFF options to enable or disable the Scroll Wheel and Logo lighting. Similar to the previous tabs, the changes made here are also automatically saved to your current profile.
  • Page 22 MACROS TAB The Macros Tab allows you to create a series of precise keystrokes and button presses. This tab also allows you to have numerous macros and extremely long macro commands at your disposal. The Macro section works similarly to Profile wherein you can rename a macro by typing on the field below MACRO NAME.
  • Page 23 DEFAULT DELAY uses a predefined time (expressed in seconds) as the delay. And NO DELAY omits all the pauses in-between keystrokes and button presses. Note: You may use up to three decimal places when inserting values on the seconds (sec) field. 23 | razer...
  • Page 24 Once you have recorded a macro, you may edit the commands you have entered by selecting each command on the macro screen. Each keystroke or button press is arranged sequentially with the first command shown at the top of the screen. button allows you to edit a particular command and the button enables you to delete a command.
  • Page 25 The dropdown menu on this window allows you to choose a keystroke or a delay to be added in before or after the highlighted macro command. 25 | razer...
  • Page 26 You may add in a new set of macro commands by clicking the button on the keystroke menu; or input time delays on the duration field using the delay menu. 26 | For gamers. by gamers.™...
  • Page 27: Safety And Maintenance

    8. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Orochi, we suggest that you adopt the following guidelines: 1. Avoid looking directly at the tracking beam of your mouse or pointing the beam in anyone else’s eye.
  • Page 28 Below are some guidelines to avoid injury and ensure optimum comfort while using your Razer Orochi. 1. Position your keyboard and monitor directly in front of you with your mouse next to it.
  • Page 29 Razer. Some surfaces will cause undue wear on the feet requiring constant care and eventual replacement. Do note that the sensor of the Razer Orochi is “tuned” or optimized especially for the Razer mousing surfaces. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer Orochi reads and tracks best on Razer mousing surfaces.
  • Page 30: Legalese

    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Razer shall in no event be liable for any lost profits, loss of information or data, special, incidental, indirect, punitive or consequential or incidental damages, arising in any way out of distribution of, sale of, resale of, use of, or inability to use the Product. In no event shall Razer’s liability exceed the retail purchase price of the Product.
  • Page 31 COSTS OF PROCUREMENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no event will Razer be liable for any costs of procurement unless it has been advised of the possibility of such damages, and in no case shall Razer be liable for any costs of procurement liability exceeding the retail purchase price of the Product.

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