AOC AGON AGM600 User manual

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USER'S GUIDE
AGM600 Gaming Mouse
CAUTION: To use this product properly, please read the user's guide before installing.

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Contents
1 Package Contents and System Requirements.............................................................3
2 Technical Specifications...............................................................................................3
3 Device Layout..............................................................................................................4
4 Windows Installation ..................................................................................................5
5 Open Methods ............................................................................................................7
6 Software Update.........................................................................................................8
7 Home...........................................................................................................................8
8 Device Setting............................................................................................................10
8.1 Mouse Settings...............................................................................................14
8.1.1 Customize............................................................................................15
8.1.2 Sensitivity............................................................................................19
8.1.3 Light FX................................................................................................20
8.1.4 Light FX Sync........................................................................................21
8.2 Macro.............................................................................................................23
8.3 Discover..........................................................................................................27
8.3.1 Download profile ................................................................................29
8.3.2 Configure Profile .................................................................................30
8.3.3 Upload.................................................................................................32
8.3.4 Search..................................................................................................33
8.3.5 Login....................................................................................................33
8.4 Setting ............................................................................................................42
8.5 Tray.................................................................................................................42
9 Safety Guide and Maintenance.................................................................................43

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1 Package Contents and System Requirements
Package Contents
◼AGM600 gaming mouse
◼Quick setup guide
◼Warranty card
Product Requirements
◼Windows® 7 or above
◼Available USB port
AOC G-Menu Requirements
◼Windows® 7 or above
◼500MB free hard disk space
◼Internet connection
Technical Support
◼2 years limited warranty
Free online technical support at www.aoc.com
2 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
◼Advanced optical sensor with true 16,000 DPI
◼Switchable DPI - 1200/1600/3200/6400/12000/16000 (default 1200 DPI)
◼Up to 400 inches per second (IPS) and 50g acceleration
◼10 programmable buttons
◼Kailh mechanical switch with up to 80 million clicks lifespan
◼Up to 1000 Hz/1ms report rate
◼2 onboard memory profiles
◼Customizable RGB lighting effect syncing with other AOC gaming devices
◼1.8 M braided cable
Approximate Size & Weight
◼Length: 130.5 mm/ 5.13 in
◼Width: 73.9 mm/ 2.9 in
◼Height: 43.3m/ 1.7 in
◼Weight: 115g/0.25 lbs (without cable)
◼Cable Length: 1.8 m/ 5.9 ft

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Operating Environment
◼Operating Temperature: 0 ° C (32 ° F) to 40 ° C (104 ° F)
◼Operating Humidity: 10% - 85%
3 Device Layout
1. Left Button
2. Right Button
3. Middle Button/Scroll Wheel
4. Volume up
5. Volume down
6. DPI shift
7. Browser Forward
8. Browser Backward
9. DPI Up
10. DPI Down
11. Profile Switch

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4 Windows Installation
1. Download the AOC G-Menu executable, and double click the EXE file to start the installation.
2. Accept the license agreement by selecting the I Agree radio button, and clicking the Next
button.
3. Select the installation folder. Select the default folder by pressing the Next button.
Selecting the Browse button will open a Browse for Folder dialog box.

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4. Confirm Installation by pressing the Next button.
5. Complete the installation by pressing the Close button. Congratulations on
installing G-menu!

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To uninstall G-Menu:
For Windows 10: Go to Windows Settings > Apps > Apps and Features > select G-
Menu and press the Uninstall button.
For Windows 7/8/8.1: Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features >
select G-Menu and press the Uninstall button.
5 Open Methods
There are 3 ways to access the G-Menu application.
① Start Menu>G-Menu
② Taskbar>Right click on the taskbar icon
③ Shortcut on Desktop

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6 Software Update
⚫When you enter the G-Menu home page, the software will automatically check for updates, if
there is a new version, it will be downloaded in the background.
⚫After the download is complete, the interface will alert you to install the update.
⚫Note: If there is no network connection, G-Menu will not be able to detect updates.
7 Home
⚫Open AOC G-Menu application and enter the home page.

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1) Application name: Displayed on the top left, not clickable.
2) Brand logo, Software version: Displayed at the bottom right, not clickable.
3) Minimize/Restore: Displayed at the top right. Click to switch the interface to zoom in/restore the
display.
4) Setting: Displayed at the top right. Click to enter the setting interface, where you can set the
language.
5) Device display:
⚫The device types supported by the current software are displayed by default, including: Monitor,
Keyboard, Mouse, Mouse mat, and Headset.
⚫Currently connected devices are highlighted and may be clicked. Other device types are grayed
out and cannot be clicked.
⚫Click on the device icon to enter the device settings interface.
6) Discover
⚫Click the Discover button to find the latest game profiles.
7) Close: Click the Close button to close the application interface, the actual application is still
running in the background.

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8 Device Setting
1. Top Navigation
⚫G-Menu navigation options: Home, Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Mouse mat, Headset, and Macro.
⚫The names of unconnected devices are greyed out.
⚫Click an active button to open the device settings interface.
⚫Click the Home button to return to the homepage.
2. Left Navigation
⚫Navigation button are, from top-to-bottom: Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Mouse mat, Headset.
⚫The icons of unconnected devices are hidden.
3. Multi-model
⚫Click on the Model drop-down menu to display a list of devices attached to the system.
⚫Data will start loading automatically after selecting a model.
4. Select a profile
⚫Click on the Profile drop-down menu to display all local profiles.
⚫After switching the profile, it will be automatically configured on the current board and takes
effect in real time.
5. More Profile Management

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⚫Click the Meatball menu to expand the profile selection item: Add, Import, Export, Rename, and
Associate.
A) Add
⚫Enter the name of the new profile.
⚫Click the File button to open the local executable file or enter the execution path in the input box
directly.
⚫Click the Save button to add the profile.
⚫Click the Cancel button to close the pop-up box.
B) Import
⚫Opens a File Explorer dialog box.
⚫Locate the file to import and select it. Press the OK button to import the profile.
⚫The profile will be imported and populate the currently selected profile. The previous profile will
be overwritten with the imported settings.
C) Export
⚫The export command will only export the settings for the current profile.
⚫A Save dialog box will open, and you may navigate to where you wish to save the file.

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⚫Click the Save button to save the exported profile.
D) Rename
⚫Change the name of the current profile. It cannot be a duplicate of an existing profile name.
⚫Click the Save button to save the new name.
⚫Click the Cancel button to close the pop-up box.
E) Associate
⚫You may associate an executable file to run each time the profile is selected.
⚫Click the File button to open a File Explorer dialog box that shows .exe files.
⚫Or you can directly enter the execution path in the input box.
⚫After selecting the application, click the Open button, the path will be automatically filled into
the input box.

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⚫Click the Save button to add the application to the profile.
⚫Click the Cancel button to close the pop-up box.
6. On board memory
Click the icon to open the On-Board Memory pop-up interface
1. The left side of the interface is the current device on-board, the right side is list of all local profile
files.

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2. On-board adaptation: Drag the profile file to the back of the corresponding on-board color. After
completion, the profile will be immediately applied to the on-board to take effect.
3. Delete a profile
⚫Click the delete icon behind the profile to delete it.
⚫The profile currently in use does not support deletion.
⚫Click the close icon to close the pop-up window.
8.1 Mouse Settings
Prerequisites: Connect the mouse, and click the mouse icon on the home page.

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8.1.1 Customize
1. Mouse
⚫Displays the currently connected mouse.
2. Key sequence number
⚫Not clickable.
3. Button definition
⚫Click the Mouse Button drop-down menu to display all key functions supported by the current
device.
⚫Select the Macro Manager option to enter the Macro Select to use see 8.1.1.1.
⚫The button can be previewed immediately after the option is set; the option will only be
maintained if the Save button is pressed before exiting the window.
⚫Note: There should be at least one left button function. If no button is defined as the left button
function, the drop-down box of the button cannot be clicked to expand.

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4. Cancel
⚫Click the Cancel button to cancel this mouse setting and revert to the previously saved state.
5. Apply
⚫Click the Apply button to save the current setting.
6. Reset to Factory Settings
⚫Click the Reset button, the dialog box is as follows:
◼Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and cancel the reset.
◼Click the OK button to close the dialog box and restore the mouse profile settings to the
factory default state.

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8.1.1.1 Macro select
1. Click the drop-down box to select an existing macro.
2. Add
⚫Click the Add button to display the macro editing interface.
3. Delete
⚫Click the Delete button to remove the currently selected macro.
4. Import
⚫Click the Import button to open a File Explorer dialog box, select the Macro file, and click the
Open button to import the file.
5. Export
⚫Click the Export button to open the export file dialog to save locally.
6. Select Play Option
⚫After selecting a Macro play options are displayed at the bottom of the interface.

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⚫Repeat Times: Enter the number of times to repeat the macro action, default 1.
⚫Repeat Until You Press Any Macro Key to End: Repeat the macro action until you press any
macro key to end replay of the macro.
⚫Repeat Until Macro Key Release: Repeat the macro action only while the macro key is being
pressed.
7. OK
⚫Click the OK button to enable the macro definition and play options.
8. Cancel
⚫Click the Cancel button to cancel the button macro definition and close the dialog box.

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8.1.2 Sensitivity
1. DPI Setting
⚫Each DPI setting has a corresponding color.
⚫DPI 1-6, click the icon to highlight, the input box and the slider below are activated.
◼You can create up to 6 different settings. Change the setting with the slider from left to
right.
◼The DPI setting can be different for each profile.
⚫The higher the DPI the more sensitive the mouse is to small movements, moving the cursor
further across the screen.
2.Polling Rate
⚫The option value comes from the device, the first one is selected by default.
⚫If the mouse is capable of different polling rates they will be displayed here. The first one will be
selected by default.
⚫The higher the polling rate the more often the mouse updates its position. This consumes more
CPU resources. Useful for small high precision movements.
3. Double Click
⚫Adjust the time between registering two clicks as a double click.
4. Pointer Speed
⚫Adjusts how fast the pointer moves across the screen.

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⚫Enhance Pointer Precision: Enable this checkbox for Windows OS to provide additional
acceleration for rapid mouse movement.
5. Scroll Speed
⚫Adjust mouse wheel scroll speed.
⚫The 1 Page (Scrolls a Full Page) checkbox sets the mouse wheel to scroll entire pages.
8.1.3 Light FX
1. Light FX
⚫Click drop-down box to select a light effect.
2. Color
⚫Random: Let the computer select a random color.
⚫Single Color: open a palette to select or set a single color for the LEDs.
3. Single Color
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