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The Razer Naga is synonymous with Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games
since its inception in 2009, due to its unique 12 button thumb grid. This incarnation of
the Razer Naga is the product of 4 years of research work in ergonomics, as well as
incorporating feedback from gamers worldwide who have been supporters of the
original Razer Naga. The end product is a gaming mouse with redefined ergonomics
and new features for the most IMBA MMO play ever.
The Razer Naga's iconic 12 button thumb grid is now outfitted with mechanical
switches. These switches provide a tactile and audible click, allowing for more accurate
actuation of keys. With a new button design to accentuate blind-find, executing all the
right skills has never been easier.
At Razer, we don't just stop at hardware, and have developed an all-new in-game
configurator for the Razer Naga with Razer Synapse. With this configurator, gamers can
call up an overlay that allows them to change their key bindings or macros instantly,
without exiting their game. Never forget what key is bound to which button with a
custom action bar that can be displayed on the screen as a visual representation of the
Razer Naga's thumb grid.
The Razer Naga's ergonomics have been further refined with an all new chassis design
for extreme comfort over long hours of gaming. This aims to specifically reduce wrist
and hand strain over extended usage by molding to the natural curvature of the palm.
It also aims to reduce the contact between the hand and the mousing surface,
providing better glide.
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  • Page 1 2009, due to its unique 12 button thumb grid. This incarnation of the Razer Naga is the product of 4 years of research work in ergonomics, as well as incorporating feedback from gamers worldwide who have been supporters of the original Razer Naga.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5. USING YOUR RAZER NAGA ................6 6. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER NAGA ..............7 7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA USING RAZER SYNAPSE ......8 8. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA USING THE IN-GAME CONFIGURATOR .. 35 9. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ..............52 10. LEGALESE ....................54...
  • Page 3: Package Contents / System Requirements

    2. REGISTRATION / TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGISTRATION Sign up now for a Razer Synapse account to get real-time information on your product’s warranty status. 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

    • Total of 19 MMO optimized programmable buttons • 12 button mechanical thumb grid • Tilt click scroll wheel • 8200dpi 4G Laser Sensor • Razer Synapse enabled • Green LED backlighting • 1000Hz Ultrapolling • 200 inches per second / 50G max tracking speed •...
  • Page 5: Device Layout

    4. DEVICE LAYOUT RAZER NAGA 2014 RAZER NAGA 2014 (Left-Handed Edition) A. Left Mouse Button F. Left Tilt-Click - Repeat Scroll Down B. Right Mouse Button G. Right Tilt-Click – Repeat Scroll Up C. Scroll Wheel H. 12 programmable mechanical thumb D.
  • Page 6: Using Your Razer Naga

    5. USING YOUR RAZER NAGA The 12 button thumb grid works the same as a keyboard’s numerical keys. These buttons allow you to replicate the action bar of most games onto the thumb grid buttons. 6 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 7: Installing Your Razer Naga

    6. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER NAGA 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 8: Configuring Your Razer Naga Using Razer Synapse

    7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA 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, lighting and...
  • Page 9 Your current profile by default is named “Profile” however; you can rename it by typing on the text field below PROFILE NAME. Each profile can be set to automatically activate when you run a program or application through the use of the LINK APPLICATION option. 9 | razer™...
  • Page 10 CUSTOMIZE TAB The Customize Tab is where you can modify the basic functionalities of your device such as button assignments to suit your gaming needs. The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile. Top View The Top View is where you can customize the mouse buttons and the scroll wheel.
  • Page 11 The Side View is where you can customize the 12-button thumb grid. You can save up to 8 sets of KEYMAP configurations, allowing you to easily set up and switch between customized key mappings for different games. 11 | razer™...
  • Page 12 KEY 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 Key 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 13 - 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. 13 | razer™...
  • Page 14 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 15 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 16 Switch Keymap The Switch Keymap allows you to easily swap key assignments with a press of a key. When you select Switch Keymap from the Key Assignment Menu, a submenu will appear wherein you can choose which keymap to use. Multimedia Function This option allows you to bind multimedia playback controls to your device.
  • Page 17 Listed below are the performance options and their descriptions. Sensitivity Sensitivity pertains to how much effort is needed to move the mouse pointer in any direction. The higher the sensitivity, the more responsive the mouse will be. (Recommended setting: 1600 – 1800) 17 | razer™...
  • Page 18 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. 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.
  • Page 19 LIGHTING TAB The Lighting Tab allows you to configure the LEDs of your Razer Naga. Simply toggle the ON or OFF options to enable or disable the Scroll Wheel, Thumb Grid and Logo lighting. Similar to the previous tabs, the changes made here are also automatically saved to your current profile.
  • Page 20 CALIBRATION TAB The Calibration Tab allows you to optimize your Razer Precision Sensor to any mousing surface for better tracking. To use this feature, you must select the ON option under SURFACE CALIBRATION. The LIFTOFF RANGE allows you to set the distance in which the sensor stops tracking as it is being lifted away from its mousing surface.
  • Page 21 Razer Mouse Mats The Razer Naga is ‘tuned’ or optimized especially for Razer mouse mats. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer Naga reads and tracks best when paired with Razer mouse mats.
  • Page 22 First Time Calibration If you are calibrating your Razer Naga for the first time, you will be required to perform a manual tuning via the Razer Synapse interface to initialize your mouse for all Razer mouse mats. This is only required once unless the mouse has been reset to factory default configuration.
  • Page 23 When Razer Synapse is done reading data from your mouse movement, it will begin calculating and tuning the mouse accordingly. Please wait while this is in process. The calibration is complete when the DONE button lights up. Click DONE to save the calibration and return to the Razer mouse mat selection screen.
  • Page 24 Other Mousing Surfaces If you are using a non-Razer mouse mat or a non-standard mousing surface, select OTHERS then click the button to access the manual calibration submenu. 24 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 25 This submenu enables you to manually adjust the Razer Precision Sensor to suit any mousing surface. To begin calibrating the sensor, click the button. After clicking the button, Razer Synapse will begin tuning the sensor. Please avoid moving the Razer Naga during this time.
  • Page 26 Once the Razer Precision Sensor is ready, click the left mouse button to start the process. Move the mouse across your entire mousing surface in a zigzag pattern as shown on the screen guide. When you have moved through your entire mousing surface, click the left mouse button.
  • Page 27 MACRO NAME. There are also other options available in the macro section such as creating a new macro by clicking the button and deleting the current macro by clicking the button. The button allows you to Copy, Import, and Export macros. 27 | razer™...
  • Page 28 To create a macro command, simply click the button and all your keystrokes and button presses will automatically register on the macro screen. When you are done recording your macro commands, click on the button to end the session. The Macro section allows you to input the delay in-between commands. In RECORD DELAY the delay in-between commands are registered as how it is entered.
  • Page 29 The buttons gives you the option to move the command up or down. button allows you to put in additional keystrokes, button presses or time delays either before or after the selected command. 29 | razer™...
  • Page 30 Once you have pressed the button, a new display window will appear beside the list of macro commands. 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. 30 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 31 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. 31 | razer™...
  • Page 32: Add On Tab

    ADD ON TAB The Add On Tab expands your device’s usability by adding game-specific settings such as a custom interface. To start using Razer Add Ons, first you must enable the Use Razer Naga Add On option. Disclaimer: The In-Game Configurator addon is only compatible with Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Windows Vista®...
  • Page 33 Next, search for the game program or game application using the button. Finally, select your user account for the game by choosing it on the dropdown menu beside Sync Account. 33 | razer™...
  • Page 34 The Account Information screen will show you all the relevant information regarding your user account. 34 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 35: Configuring Your Razer Naga Using The In-Game Configurator

    8. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA USING THE IN-GAME CONFIGURATOR Disclaimer: The Razer Naga In-Game Configurator is a game addon that can be enabled via Razer Synapse. This addon will be overlayed on your game screen by default when enabled and will only remain active if Razer Synapse is active.
  • Page 36: Mouse Tab

    MOUSE TAB The Mouse Tab is your default tab when you first launch the Razer Naga In-Game Configurator. This tab allows you to customize your device’s profiles, button assignments and performance. 36 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 37 You can create a new profile by clicking the button and selecting “Add New Profile”. Change your active profile by selecting the appropriate profile from the list. 37 | razer™...
  • Page 38 KEYMAP A Keymap is a convenient way of organizing all your custom key mappings and you can have an infinite number of keymaps at your disposal. Any changes made to a key mapping on each of your mouse buttons are automatically saved to the current keymap and stored into the cloud servers.
  • Page 39: Customize Tab

    The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile. Top View The Top View is where you can customize the basic mouse buttons and the mouse wheel. 39 | razer™...
  • Page 40 Thumb Grid View The side views allow you to customize the side buttons of your mouse. 40 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 41: Button Assignment Menu

    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. To choose the DEFAULT, simply select it from the BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Menu. 41 | razer™...
  • Page 42 Keyboard Function This option enables you to change the mouse buttons into keyboard functions. To choose a keyboard function, select 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.
  • Page 43: Sensitivity

    - 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. 43 | razer™...
  • Page 44 Macro A Macro is a prerecorded sequence of keystrokes and button presses that is executed with precise timing. By assigning a Macro to a button, you can execute complex combinations with ease. The ASSIGN MACRO allows you to choose which recorded Macro to use while the PLAYBACK OPTION enables you to choose the behavior of the Macro.
  • Page 45: Performance Tab

    Listed below are the performance options and their descriptions. Sensitivity Sensitivity pertains to how much effort is needed to move the mouse pointer in any direction. The higher the sensitivity, the more responsive the mouse will be. (Recommended setting: 1600 – 1800) 45 | razer™...
  • Page 46 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. Acceleration Acceleration increases the cursor’s movement speed depending on how quickly you move the mouse.
  • Page 47 This tab also allows you to have numerous macros and extremely long macro commands at your disposal. You can create a new macro by clicking the button or select an existing macro to edit from the drop down list. 47 | razer™...
  • Page 48 To create a macro command, simply click the button and all your keystrokes and button presses will automatically register on the macro screen. When you are done recording your macro commands, click on the button to end the session. 48 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 49 Note: Overlay is not supported for Windows XP systems. Overlay Settings Adjust the transparency level of the configurator when displayed in game using the OVERLAY TRANSPARENCY slider. Select “SHOW OVERLAY” to enable the display of the 12-button thumb grid on your game screen. 49 | razer™...
  • Page 50: 12-Button Thumb Grid Display Images

    12-button Thumb Grid Display Images You can assign an image to each button on the 12-button thumb grid that is displayed on your game screen if grid overlay is enabled. Head to the Customize tab and switch to the Thumb Grid View. 50 | For gamers by gamers™...
  • Page 51 Select the button to change image for. Then, click the CHANGE IMAGE link. Click to select the image file you wish to use. Click to remove the currently selected image or click to crop the image. 51 | razer™...
  • Page 52: Safety And Maintenance

    9. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Naga, 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 53 Razer. Some surfaces will cause undue wear on the feet requiring constant care and eventual replacement. Do note that the sensor of the Razer Naga is ‘tuned’ or optimized especially for the Razer mousing surfaces. This means that the sensor has been tested extensively to confirm that the Razer Naga reads and tracks best on Razer mousing surfaces.
  • Page 54: 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 55 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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