n52te USER MANUAL
Software Installation
1. Insert the n52te Installation CD into your PC's CD/DVD drive.
2. The software should start automatically. If it does not, click the "Start"
button and choose "Run". Click "Browse" and choose your CD drive.
Select "setup.exe" and click "OK".
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with the software installation.
4. After the installation is complete, select "Finish" and reboot when
prompted.
5. After your PC boots up, connect the n52te to an available USB port on
your computer.
6. If you have Windows XP and you are prompted to allow "Unsigned
Drivers", click "Yes" to proceed.
7. If you have Windows Vista and you are prompted to verify the publisher of
the driver, click "Install this driver anyway" to proceed.
8. Once the drive have been initialized, please check to see if the installation
was successful by proceeding to the next section of the manual titled
"Installation Verification".
Installation Verification
1. You will need to confirm that the installation was successful through the
Device Manager.
2. To get to Device Manager, right-click on "My Computer" and left-click
on "Properties". Then left-click on "Hardware" and then on the "Device
Manager" button.
3. Check to make sure that the Device Manager list includes:
a. A new entry under Human Interface Devices, "n52te".
b. A new entry under Human Interface Devices, "Virtual HID Device".
CONFIGURING n52te
n52te Editor
The n52te Editor is the tool used to customize and program custom functions
to your n52te. Some examples of programmable functions are:
Single Key – Make a button on the controller work like a keyboard key.
Macros – Record a sequence of keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-button
presses that can be saved and played back by the n52te at a later time.
Keymap Selector – Switch between the three color Keymaps (Blue, Green,
Red) and effectively triple the number of functions you can program in a single
profile. The default Keymap is Blue.
Mouse – Program n52te to emulate mouse clicks or scroll wheel functions.
Polling Rate – Sets the polling rate to: 125Hz, 500Hz, or 1000Hz
Note: You need to reduce the polling rate if your computer does not support
USB 2.0.
Razer Synapse™ – Store one of your profiles in the onboard memory to take
it with you! The profile stored with Razer Synapse will be available on any PC
even without the software installed.
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