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Razer DeathAdder User Manual

Razer DeathAdder User Manual

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Congratulations on purchasing your very own Razer DeathAdder, which inherits the
same death-dealing edge as the revolutionary Razer Boomslang and the Razer Mamba.
With all our gamers in mind, the Razer team of specialized engineers presents this
perfect right-handed weapon with superb ergonomics and performance for you to
strike the killing blow.
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  • Page 1 Congratulations on purchasing your very own Razer DeathAdder, which inherits the same death-dealing edge as the revolutionary Razer Boomslang and the Razer Mamba. With all our gamers in mind, the Razer team of specialized engineers presents this perfect right-handed weapon with superb ergonomics and performance for you to strike the killing blow.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. REGISTRATION / TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............3 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............... 4 4. DEVICE LAYOUT ..................5 5. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER DEATHADDER ............ 6 6. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER DEATHADDER ..........7 7. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ..............23 8. LEGALESE ....................25...
  • Page 3: Package Contents / System Requirements

    To learn more about Razer Synapse and all its features, visit www.razerzone.com/synapse. If you are already a Razer Synapse user, register your product by clicking on your email address at the Razer Synapse application and select Warranty Status from the dropdown list.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor  Ergonomic Right-Handed Design  1000Hz Ultrapolling  Five Independently Programmable Hyperesponse Buttons  Always-On Mode  Ultra-large Non-Slip Buttons  16-Bit Ultra-Wide Data Path  60–120 Inches Per Second And 15g Of Acceleration ...
  • Page 5: Device Layout

    4. DEVICE LAYOUT A. Left Mouse Button B. Right Mouse Button C. Scroll Wheel D. Razer Precision 3G Infrared Sensor E. Cycle Sensitivity Stages Button F. Ultraslick Mouse Feet 5 | razer™...
  • Page 6: Installing Your Razer Deathadder

    5. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER DEATHADDER Step 1: Connect your Razer device to the USB port of your computer. Step 2: Install Razer Synapse when prompted* or download the installer from www.razerzone.com/synapse. Step 3: Register for a RazerID or login to Synapse with an existing account.
  • Page 7: Configuring Your Razer Deathadder

    6. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER DEATHADDER Disclaimer: The features listed here require you to log in to Razer Synapse. 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. This tab allows you to customize your device’s profiles, button assignments, performance and lighting.
  • Page 8 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 9 The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile. This tab is where you can customize the 3 basic mouse buttons and the mouse wheel. 9 | razer™...
  • Page 10 BUTTON ASSIGNMENT MENU Initially, each of the mouse buttons is set to DEFAULT. However, you may change the function of these buttons by clicking the desired button to access the BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Menu. Listed below are the customization options and their descriptions. Default This option enables you to return the key to its original function.
  • Page 11 - Performs a “Scroll Up” command using the assigned button. Scroll Down - Performs a “Scroll Down” command using the assigned button. Scroll Left - Performs a “Scroll Left” command using the assigned button. Scroll Right - Performs a “Scroll Right” command using the assigned button. 11 | razer™...
  • Page 12 Sensitivity Sensitivity refers to how fast the mouse pointer can travel across the screen. When you select the Sensitivity function from the dropdown menu, a sub-menu will appear which gives you access to the following options: Sensitivity Stage Up - Increase the current sensitivity by one stage. See the PERFORMANCE TAB to learn more about sensitivity stages.
  • Page 13 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 14 Multimedia Function This option allows you to bind multimedia playback controls to your device. After selecting Multimedia Function, a submenu will appear. Listed below are the multimedia playback controls you can choose from the submenu: Volume Down - Decreases the audio output. Volume Up - Increases the audio output.
  • Page 15 (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. 15 | razer™...
  • Page 16 Configure Sensitivity Stages A sensitivity stage is a preset sensitivity value. You can create up to 3 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 17 LIGHTING TAB Turn on/off the Razer logo light on the Razer Abyssus. Similar to the previous tabs, the changes made here are also automatically saved to your current profile. 17 | razer™...
  • Page 18 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 19 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. 19 | razer™...
  • Page 20 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 21 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. 21 | razer™...
  • Page 22 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. 22 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 23: Safety And Maintenance

    7. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer DeathAdder, 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 24 Razer. Some surfaces will cause undue wear on the feet requiring constant care and eventual replacement. Do note that the sensor of the Razer DeathAdder is ‘tuned’ or optimized especially for the Razer mousing surfaces. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer DeathAdder reads and tracks best on Razer mousing surfaces.
  • Page 25: 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 26 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.