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1. Virtual HID Device Page 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 Main Screen of the n52te Editor CREATING A PROFILE This figure shows the n52te Editor screen for the Nostromo n52 Tournament Edition A profile is a set of remapped button and or programmable functions for a specific application that can be saved and recalled at a later time This section will explain how to create a profile using the n52te Editor In general creating a profile consists of remapping button functions for the thr
2. Please make sure to save your work PROFILE MANAGEMENT You can manage profiles by using the following buttons on the main Editor Window New Creates a new profile with default name Untitled Profile Ox Thereaf ter you can specify a name for the profile Save Saves all changes to the current profile Save As Saves all changes to the current profile under a user defined filename Import Allows you to import a shared or downloaded profile into the n52te Editor and default profile folder Apply Changes Activates recent changes made with the n52te Editor This is different than saving in that the changes are made useable but your profile is not overwritten This is useful for testing out new programmable functions or macros without permanently changing your profiles Reset Keymap Resets all key assignments in the current Keymap to their default settings Note that they are not active until saving or pressing the Ap ply Changes button Page Profile Selection and Razer Synapse The Profile Selection pane displays the entire library of custom profiles located on your PC Profile Selection To change the currently active profile click the Profile Selection tab to open the pane and choose the desired profile from the list Linked Application Allows you to select an executable file for Auto Switch ing To do so single left click on the area and browse to a desired executable fil
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4. ays the same value or eliminate them all at once Page Insert Delay Allows you to manually insert a time delay in the Current Macro Assignment sequence list Simply select an event then choose the desired duration and click on the Insert Delay button Ignore Delays Between Events Turns playback of delays during the macro s execution On or Off The macro s events will then play back at the maximum possible rate which is approximately 10 milliseconds between events This feature is Off by default Advanced Reveals a list of advanced functions that can be inserted into the Current Macro Assignment sequence list Basic Commands v inset Additional Commands v Insert Media Functions v inset Macro Insert Cancel Advanced functions that can be inserted into the Current Macro Assign ment sequence list from this window include Basic Commands Allows you to insert operations from a list of basic com mands supported in Windows OS Additional Commands Allows you to insert operations from a list of ad ditional commands supported in Windows OS Media Functions Allows you to insert operations for the default media player using a list of media commands Macro Allows you to insert existing macros into the current one thus creat ing a complex nested macro Mouse Button Allows you to insert mouse button clicks into the Current Macro Assignment sequence list by clicki
5. e or shortcut To finish single left click the direction arrow to close the pane and click either Save or Apply Changes buttons Auto Switching Allows you to enable or disable profile Auto Switching when the linked application is launched To enable or disable click the Auto Switch ing check box next to the desired profile An x indicates that Auto Switching is enabled Note In order for Auto Switching to function the profile must already be linked to an application executable The n52te is powered by Razer Synapse This allows you to save one of your profiles to the n52te s onboard memory and use it on another PC even without installing the n52te Editor software To load a profile to the n52te onboard memory powered by Razer Synapse open the Profile Selection pane and double click on the desired profile The profile will be loaded when the Synapse icon appears next to the name Now you can take your custom n52te settings with you anywhere HELP If you have any problems using the n52te simply click the Help tab to access the help file for any troubleshooting To update the n52te Editor software simply click on the Update button to download the latest version of the software af portability and razer edged performance with the Razer Synapse Mis an albin one devios that puts keyboard and gamepad functionality into one small and easy to use yet powerful device delivering more tools f
6. ee Keymaps configuring Auto Switching options then naming and saving your profile Remapping Single Key Assignments 1 For the corresponding n52te button you wish to program left click on it to bring up the context menu porformanes with tha Razer Syrapso Mis analt one davies thst puts 2 Select Single Key from the context menu This will bring up the Single Key assignment dialog box This screen is used to select a single key to assign to the selected n52te button When a single key is assigned to a button pushing the button is the same as pressing that key on the keyboard aport Notepad NOTEPADEXE Ap ont 3 At this point press a key on the keyboard The screen will display the Profile Selection name of the key you pressed 4 Now you can click OK if you are happy with the current assignment or you can click Cancel to abort the key assignment The main screen consists of View of the Device This makes clear which keys you are programming Macro Editor This pane allows you to define and edit sequences of key board keystrokes and or mouse button presses to create your own custom macros Profile Selection This pane allows you to select which profile the n52te is currently using Help This pane displays the Help menu for the n52te Editor Page Macro Editor Macros are recorded sequences of keyboard keystrokes and or mouse button presses that can be saved played back by the
7. firmly 3 For small hands you can simply remove the palm rest completely for easier access to the n52te s array of buttons and keys For information on product disposal please refer to http environmental belkin com INFORMATION FCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We Belkin International Inc of 501 West Walnut Street Compton CA 90220 declare under our sole responsibility that the product F8GFPC200 to which this declaration relates Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment may only be operated indoors Operation outdoors is in violation of 47 U S C 301 and could subject the opera tor to serious legal penalties CE Declaration of Conformity We Belkin International Inc declare under our sole responsibility that the F8GFPC200 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with Generic Emissions Standard EN55022 1998 Class B EN50081 1 and with Generic Immunity Standard EN50082 1 1992 Belkin International Inc Limited Lifetime Product Warranty What this warranty covers Belkin International Inc Belkin warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product that the product shall be free of defects in design as
8. 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
9. n52te at a later time The Macro Editor pane is used to create edit and save macros Saved macros can then be assigned to any button in any of the three Keymaps and are available for use in any profile Macro Name N Open Current Macro Assignment Current Macro Assignment A list of keystrokes delays and other functions that are played back when the macro is executed As you record a macro the keyboard keystrokes that you type along with the actual time delays between the events will be listed in the Current Macro Assignment window Note You cannot record mouse click commands and advanced functions during the recording phase but you can add them manually from the Ad vanced Functions window Record Starts macro recording Stop Stops macro recording Move Up Used to move an event up in the Current Macro Assignment sequence by selecting the event you want to move with your mouse and left clicking on Move Up until it is in the desired position Move Down Used to move an event down in the Current Macro Assign ment sequence by selecting the event you want to move with your mouse and left clicking on Move Down until it is in the desired position Select All Selects all events in the Current Macro Assignment sequence list Select All Delays Selects only the time delays in the Current Macro Assign ment sequence list This is helpful if you want to assign all del
10. ne editing your macro return to the main n52te Editor screen Left click on a desired button to open it s context menu You will see your new macro listed in the menu left click on it to assign it Page KEYMAPS The n52te Editor allows you to program three Keymaps Blue Red and Green A Keymap allows you to add another layer of programming to each button In order to switch between Keymaps during play you must either dedicate a button for switching to the desired Keymap or dedicate one to cycle through all three Keymaps Because the second option of cycling through Keymaps requires only one button two extra buttons are free for further customization Note Buttons that are selected for one of these Keymap switching options will be dedicated to this function across all three Keymaps in the current profile e To program a Keymap switching function to a button left click on the desired button and select Blue Red or Green or Cycle Keymaps For Blue Red and Green you can select either Momentary or Toggle e If you select Momentary the n52te will only load the desired keymap while you hold that button down If you select Toggle the button acts like a switch and n52te will remain in the desired keymap until another keymap is selected e You can view and edit different Keymaps by clicking on Blue Red or Green labels above the device view graphic located at the main n52te Editor screen e
11. ng the corresponding mouse button in the mouse figure MACRO BEHAVIOR These three settings determine how the macro will be played back when triggered Run Times X This determines how many times the macro will be fully executed when the triggered This setting defaults to a value of 1 meaning that the macro will be executed once Repeat while pressed Using this setting will force the macro to repeat continuously while the assigned button is held Repeat until next key is pressed Using this setting forces the macro assigned button to act like a toggle switch If you push it once and let go the macro will continuously repeat until another key is pressed CREATING AND ASSIGNING A MACRO Open Macro Editor pane by left clicking on the arrow on the tab Left click on the Record button to start recording keyboard events Using the keyboard type in the key press combination of the macro you want to create This will normally be linking spells to create a new combo or phrases such as cover me you would send to your teammate Notice the keys you press and release are recorded in the Current Macro Assignment sequence list Left click on the Stop button to stop macro recording Click Save to save your newly created macro Optionally You can click on the Advanced button to display a list of Advanced Options which you can insert into the macro If you are do
12. or customizing your game than evar Using the n52te as a Default HID Device If you choose not to install the software or create custom profiles then by default your n52te will utilize the following functions Tab CONDALHONS D 15 SPACE BAR D pad directions emulates the keyboard s arrow keys Thumb pad emulates the Space key Thumb button emulates the ALT key The scroll wheel emulates a standard mouse scroll wheel with a third click This default configuration works well with the default keyboard setup of most first person shooter games ADJUSTMENTS Thumb stick The n52te comes equipped with a removable thumb stick for customized control of the 8 way DPad Simply pull the thumb stick up away from the DPad to remove it if preferred Palm Rest Adjustment The n52te is designed to adapt to hands of different sizes There are three different hand size adjustments that can be made to the palm rest in order to help you easily reach all of the n52te s buttons and keys 1 For average sized hands no adjustment is necessary The n52te s palm rest comes configured for the average sized hand 2 For large hands you can easily increase the distance between the palm rest and the main keys Simply pull the palm rest straight up away from the n52te s main chassis until it pops free On the chassis you will see two sets of holes Then reinsert the palm rest into the holes farthest from the main keys and snap it down
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