
2000 DPI
3000 DPI
4000 DPI
1000 DPI
※When clicking on Restore or Reset all,
Macros will not be deleted. Macros will have
to be deleted from within the Macro setting
dialog window.
To assign a Macro to a mouse key
1. Click “DPI Settings”
2. DPI setting window shows four existing
DPI settings.
1. Adjust X and Y axes simultaneously. 2. Click to disconnect X and Y relation.
3. Click to shut off this DPI channel. 4. Click “Save”to save settings.
1. Click “New”to create a new Macro
2. Click to name the new Macro
3. You have the options to choose delay times
between each key stroke:
* to ignore delay
* to record delay time between each key stroke
* set a fixed delay time between each key stroke
4. Click “Record” to start recording
5. Press the desired keys on the leyboard to
record into a Macro
6. Press “Record” again to stop recording
7. Click “Apply” to confirm the setting
To delete a Macro
1. Select the Macro name
2. Click “Delete”
Function: Macro
1. Select “Macro”
2. Choose “Macro Settings”
Click the newly set Macro and drag the box
to a key of your preference.
※To reselect or cancel, press the right
mouse click.
Press left mouse click to swap to the new
Macro.
Click “Apply” to confirm the change.
You can repeat the steps to create as many
Macros as you like.
1. Select from one of the three profiles
2. Click “Effect”
3. Select “Constant”or “Breathing”
4. Select flash tempo Slow / Medium / Fast
5. Select light brightness Dim / Medium / Bright
6. Click “Apply” to confirm the change.
1. Select from one of the three profiles
2. Click “Performance”
3. Set your preferred DPI setting
4. Set the report rate
5. Set the acceleration speed
6. Set the scrolling speed of the scroller
7. Click “Apply” to confirm the change.
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Chapter Four : Performance
Chapter Three : Effect