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1. 54 COPYING and Pasting 54 Deleting A EAA A 54 Adjusting Lighting BriQhtnes 54 FID DING a Lighting ETROCE scsi timuka keik aataid cities 54 Creating a Gradient Lighting 55 Changing a Gradient Color Ne 55 Changing Intensity and 55 DUPLICATING 1191 56 Copying and Pasting a aissis 56 Light AASA EP 56 Clearing a Light 56 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Cloning a Start or End ec csecsecssssescsccsecseesasescsecaecseeseseesesscaeeeesasens 56 Lighting Off and 57 58 Assigning DPI Lighting es 58 Resetting Lighting to Default 9 59 Cloning Lighting to Other 60 Changing MOUSE 5 5 61 BUTTON 5 2 Button 62 ASSIGNMENTS REMAPPING BUTTONS 64 Assigning Actions to Buttons in the Assignments Tab 65 Assigni
2. You do not have to have the same number of keyboard and mouse modes For example you may have game that has only one keyboard mode but several mouse modes If you use multiple modes a device you must configure mode switching on that device You can only switch keyboard modes with a key on the keyboard and you can only switch mouse modes with a mouse button If you have multiple devices click a device icon to select it When selected the device will be highlighted You can then create modes lighting 35 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING LIGHTING EFFECTS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS LIGHTING EFFECTS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create a OVERVIEW great variety of lighting effects for your Corsair Gaming mouse For example you can create a gradient lighting effect that changes a light from green to blue when you run a macro There are several types of lighting effects available on the Corsair Gaming M65 RGB mouse and it s important to understand their differences to create the lighting effects most useful to you Lighting effects apply to profiles modes and actions depending upon the type of lighting effect so you may also want to refer to Profiles Section Modes Section and Actions Section to help understand how lighting effects can be used 37 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EF
3. CORSAIR GAMING CORSAIR GAMING SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CORSAIR UTILITY 2 ENGINE OVERVIEW Starting the Corsair Utility ENGIN tena 2 Profiles Settings for a Specific 3 Actions Automating 4 Lighting Create Custom Lighting 5 Settings Control Corsair Utility 6 Device Select 1414 7 7 8 PROFILES Creating a New 10 Automatic Profile SWItChinG ivi vaikka hk 1 On Screen Display Settings OSD ss 12 Activating a Protil 13 Importing and Exporting 14 A Aada ah aaa M a Exporting a single profile Importing custom Profiles Working with ke hihi aa Profile Selection eita Sada een aaa jaaa aa a 16 Selecting a 16 dn aii a ea 16 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Editing Profile
4. 138 ix CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION The Corsair Utility Engine allows you to create profiles and modes define actions and lighting effects and adjust settings There are several key concepts discussed in the documentation that can be useful when getting started with the Corsair Utility Engine Profile A profile is associated with a specific game or program and allows you to configure lighting effects actions and settings for that specific program Mode Within a single profile you can have several different modes Each mode allows you to change settings for a specific task within a program For example you may have one profile for a game and then have separate modes for types of characters you might play like a medic or sniper so that you can customize each mode to suit your needs Action Actions allow you to automate some activities within your games and programs By creating custom actions and assigning buttons to activate them you can send large blocks of text start a timer or launch a macro that will perform more complex automation tasks like mouse movements and clicks Lighting Used to create visual effects on your mouse lighting effects can be attached to actions You can create variations between profiles and roles STARTING THE CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE To st
5. Click Disable Ctrl Break listening If this is enabled a checkmark will be displayed to the left of the menu item 134 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SYSTEM TRAY MENU QUIT To exit the Corsair Utility Engine without confirmation Click Quit 135 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING HELP BAR CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL g HELP BAR HELP BAR The Corsair Utility Engine provides information about features and links to further resources within a collapsible section at the bottom of the window Inthe Corsair Utility Engine in the lower left click the arrow button to toggle the help section 137 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL HELP BAR MORE RESOURCES To access this document at any time e Click the User Manual link to open the online version of the manual in your preferred browser To access the Corsair forums at any time e Click the Forum link to go to the online user forum where you can interact with gamers as well as share tips tricks and settings of your favorite games The help bar also contains links to Corsair s Facebook page and Twitter profile so you can stay in touch with the latest news and announcements from Corsair e Click the icon to access our Facebook page e Click the EI icon to access our Twitter profile e Click the 2 icon to the Corsair website 138 CORSAIR G
6. LIGHTING EFFECTS CLONING LIGHTING TO If you have multiple modes in a profile and you want OTHER MODES to clone all your background lighting foreground lighting or both to other modes in the profile you can do so In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to clone from 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 On the Lighting tab click the menu button and then click Clone to Other Modes in Profile 5 The Clone to Other Modes dialog box appears 6 In the left pane click a mode to clone to and then click Add Repeat this step until you have added all the modes you want to clone to 7 If you want to clone background lighting select the Background lighting checkbox 8 If you want to clone foreground lighting select the Foreground lighting checkbox 9 Click OK 60 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CHANGING MOUSE You can change the brightness of the entire mouse BRIGHTNESS as needed In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to change 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 In the bottom center of the screen there is a brightness icon To i
7. 16 Deleting 17 D plicating Profile ii 17 Exporting a Single Profile 4 17 Setting the Default Proves 17 Configuring the On Screen 18 Saving a Profile to a DEVICE 4 19 MODES 2 O MOAGS didn duane 21 Creating a 22 Duplicating a 25 24 Reordering 65 25 Resetting All Mode 5 26 DIT 27 Exporting 28 Importing 5155 eian 29 MODE AND PROFILE 3 O Mode and Profile iria 31 SWITCHING Selecting a Mode Configuring Mode Switching SKIPPING MOCES ee 32 Configuring Profile Switchinmgs 33 iii CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS USING MULTIPLE 34 Using Multiple DEVICES 35 DEVICES LIGHTING EFFECTS 3 6 Lighting Effects 37 Lighting 38 DD 29 Creating a Custom Lighting Group 39 Customizing Lights in a LIGHTING Group pp 40 Deleting a Lighting 40 Restoring a Pre Defined Light
8. 2 already created click Lightings List In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu Lightings List dialog box appears 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile Click and drag the lighting you want you want to use to use on to the group and then click Close 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected Or by default Inthe device image right click the 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab highlighted group and then click Assign New Lighting 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab In the image select multiple lights using one of the following methods a The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog box appears Create the lighting you want to apply See Click a light then CTRL Click other Lighting Efffects Overview for individual lights elsewhere on the device details on how to create each of the lighting effects 47 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND LIGHTING Continued b In the Start section select the With mode checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to begin when the mode is activated initially Select the On key press checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to start when one of the assigned buttons is pressed c In the End section select the After x times checkbox and enter a number if you want the foreground lighting to end after a
9. and then click Edit Profile 3 The Profile Settings dialog box appears Select the Link profile to program check box 4 Click the Browse button to locate the program 5 The Choose Application dialog box appears Browse to path of the application you want to link to this profile click it and then click Open 1 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES ON SCREEN DISPLAY To configure the On Screen Display see Configuring SETTINGS OSD the On Screen Display 12 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES ACTIVATING A PROFILE There are three ways to activate a profile Option 1 Use automatic profile switching and start the linked program Option 2 Right click the system tray icon then click the profile name Option 3 Assign a profile to a button Note This is a legacy option included for gamers familiar with other gaming hardware To get the most out of your Corsair hardware and software it is recommended that you use one ofthe first two options 13 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES IMPORTING AND EXPORTING PROFILES With the Corsair Utility Engine you can export the profiles and modes you create so that you can back them up take them to another computer to retain all the settings for your games or share them with other people You can export a single profile at a time or export all your profiles at once You can also import
10. filename act 75 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS EXPORTING ALL ACTIONS You can export the entire actions library at once for speed and convenience To export all your actions at once in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section 1 Click Import Export Actions and then click Export AII 2 The Export Actions dialog box appears Browse to the location where you want to save the exported action 3 In the File name field type the name of the exported file and then click Save The exported profile will be saved in the location you specified with the name filename act CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 76 INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS IMPORTING ACTIONS You can import any previously exported action files To export all your actions at once in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section 1 Click Import Export Actions and then click Import 2 The Import Actions dialog box appears Browse to location where your import file is located 3 Click the file to import and then click Open 4 If any of the actions you are importing already exist the Actions Conflict dialog appears To update the existing action click OK the action you are importing as a new action click Cancel 77 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING MACRO ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MA
11. in the Constant field type the number for the milliseconds ms of delay you want For a random delay in the Random fields type numbers for the minimum and maximum delays you want The maximum delay value is 9999 milliseconds 4 Click Insert To merge two or more adjacent delays into a single delay in the Actions Editor screen 1 Click the first delay you want to merge 84 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING TEXT ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 5 TEXT ACTIONS TEXT ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create text actions for your games Text actions allow you to send blocks of text with a keystroke click For example you can send pre written blocks of text quickly to other players in an online game 86 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TEXT ACTIONS CREATING A TEXT ACTION In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu Click New The Actions Editor window opens In the left hand column click Text In the Name field type a unique name for the action In the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the action In the Enter Text field type the text you want to send when the action is triggered You can press ENTER to add line breaks to the text If you wish to delay between sending characters to simulate natural typing in the Delay between characters field type the
12. number of milliseconds ms delay you want to use In the Action Repeat section click the option you want to use for automatic repetition of the action This option allows you to specify whether or not the action will repeat upon completion and what triggers the repetition of the action On off toggle The button assigned to the action will enable or disable repeating For example if you have enabled this option and have an action assigned to CTRL T pressing CTRL T again while the action is running will turn on action repeat causing the action to run again Pressing CTRL K again will turn off action repeat and the next time the action finishes it will not run again automatically While pressed The action will run repeatedly while the button is pressed down None The action will not run automatically again upon completion Repeat x times This allows you to specify the number of times the action will run when the button is pressed initially To specify the number type it in the field The maximum value for this field is 99 If you enabled action repeats in the Action Repeat section in the Delay Between Action Repeats section click the option you want to specify how long of a delay there should be between action repeats Constant x ms The action will repeat at regular intervals based on the number of milliseconds ms you specify To specify the delay type it in the field The maximum value for t
13. the opposite end to help create continuity in color and luminance for the start and end of the lighting effect e Right click the marker you want to clone and then click Clone to other end point 56 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CREATING A Inthe lighting grid a marker with the GRADIENT LIGHTING same color and intensity will appear at the EFFECT Continued SR pesi ne Note This function is only available with the start and end lights of a gradient lighting effect TURNING LIGHTING OFF AND ON In the Brightness field click the I to turn the lighting off and click the O to turn the lighting on 57 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS DPI LIGHTING With the Corsair Gaming Software you can specify and for custom DPI settings you can specify a different solid colors for each of the DPI stages solid color and the brightness To specify a color on your Corsair mouse For more information for the setting you want to change double click on configuring and enabling DPI stages see the colored sguare Configuring Mouse Performance 7 The Select Color dialog box appears Choose a color and then click OK ASSIGNING DPI LIGHTING 8 Adjust the brightness by clicking and dragging In the Corsair Gaming Software in the Profiles menu the brightness indicator to the desired brightness 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to modify 9 W
14. 102 MOUSE ACTIONS 104 105 Creating a 106 vii CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA CONTROL 108 Media ControlsActiOns addin aa aaa 109 ACTIONS Creating a Media Control EGR 110 MOUSE PERFORMANCE 111 Mouse Performance OPtiONS issii niea 112 OPTIONS Configuring Mouse 113 DEVICE SETTINGS 115 Device 116 Device 117 Updating Firmware eve ka Mk E 118 PROGRAM SETTINGS 119 Program 120 General ee hei 121 On Screen Display S ttinOS n 122 On Screen DISPLAY 122 Moving the OSD 123 Reset MESSAGES 4 123 Macr OPHION arvama 125 Media Players 124 SUPPORT 12 127 Obtaining Technical SUPP OMS 128 viii CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM TRAY MENU 129 System tray 150 ProfileS A 131 inden tain 132 RES OUICCS 133 134 135 HELP BAR 136 Bale nets 137 M re
15. Click Add Record mouse movement 2 The Player Settings dialog box appears In the Record mouse clicks Name field type a name for the media player 3 Choose one of the following methods to find the media player Record mouse wheel scroll Record delays Inthe Filename field click the browse Note By default only keyboard events are recorded button Events selected as default events have a checkmark The Choose Media Player dialog box next to them appears Browse to the location of your media player MEDIA PLAYERS Click your media player and then click 2 The Corsair Utility Engine gives you the ability to OR control one or more media players from media control actions However to do this you must provide which media players you want to issue Click Get Player By Window to turn the pointer into a selection tool command to Hover the pointer over an open application window to preview the The media players list displays any existing media filename window class and window players by name and icon title Click the open application window to To select a media player click it once assign the filename and window class 4 Click OK 124 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS ON SCREEN DISPLAY To edit a media player Max Priority Highest priority media player SETTINGS Continued is used 1 In the Media Players list click th
16. a new mode if you want to customize device settings for a particular game role For example you could create a mode to utilize unigue in game abilities with macro actions In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the list of modes click the button 2 The Mode Settings dialog box appears In the Name field type a name for the mode 3 In the Notes field you can type any notes about the mode 4 When you are finished click OK If you create a mode that shares a name with an existing mode a unique number will be appended such as 2 22 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES DUPLICATING A MODE You can duplicate an existing mode This is useful if you want to preserve most of a mode s settings but need another with slight variations In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 the right of the mode you want to duplicate click the menu button and then click Duplicate Mode 2 The Mode Settings dialog box appears In the Name field type a name for the mode 3 In the Notes field you can type any notes about the mode 4 When you are finished click OK 23 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES EDITING A MODE You can make changes to an existing mode s name and notes by editing it In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 To the right of the mode you want to edit click the menu button and then click Edit
17. certain number of times The maximum value is 99 Select the On key press checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to end when one of the assigned buttons is pressed Select the On key release checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to end when one of the assigned buttons is released ASSIGNING FOREGROUND LIGHTING TO A LIGHTING GROUP In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default In the right pane click the Lighting tab An image of the device appears in the lighting tab The group bar appears above the device image with left and right arrows to scroll through groups In the group bar click the name of the group you want to assign a foreground lighting In the device image the buttons in the group appear highlighted Assign a foreground lighting through one of the following methods If you want to apply a lighting you have already created click Lightings List The Lightings List dialog box appears Click and drag the lighting you want to use on to the group and then click Close Inthe device image right click the highlighted group and then click Assign New Lighting a The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog box appears Create the lighting you want to apply See Lighting Effects Overview for details
18. field type any optional notes you want to make about the profile 4 Configure any optional profile settings you want To link the profile to a specific program see Automatic Profile Switching To configure the On Screen Display OSD settings see On Screen Display Settings 5 When you are finished click OK Once you have created a profile you can modify the modes within the profile to suit your preferences Go to modes to learn more Note If you type the name of a profile that already exists the new profile name will have a numerical suffix such as 2 added when you save the profile CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES AUTOMATIC PROFILE Automatic profile switching enables you to Note If an application is associated with another SWITCHING automatically start a profile when a specific game or profile a warning dialog box will appear You cannot other application starts This is the default behavior link an application to more than one profile of Corsair Utility Engine and in most cases provides the best gaming experience Note You can also switch profiles manually by clicking the profile name in the Corsair icon in the system tray To use automatic profile switching for a profile you need to link the profile to a program In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profile menu 1 In the profile list click the profile 2 To the right click the menu button
19. it 1 In the profile drop down box click the profile you want to save to your mouse 2 To the right of the profile name click the menu button and then click Save Profile to Device Memory When the profile has been saved to the device memory a memory chip icon will appear to the left of the profile name When you plug in a mouse with a saved profile on it it will automatically import that profile into the Corsair Utility Engine unless you disable that option in the program settings For more information see Program Settings Note Each mouse can only have one profile saved in its memory at a time When you save a profile to a mouse it automatically overwrites any previous profile stored on the mouse CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING MODES CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES MODES Profiles may be customized with modes which allow you to change your keyboard behavior guickly Modes are shown onthe left hand side of the screen beneath the Profiles drop down box When you select a profile in the Profiles drop down box all modes created for the profile are listed beneath it You can switch modes by assigning a button to mode selection Each profile has a default mode that you can customize to fit your needs and you can create your own modes as well 21 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES CREATING A MODE You can create
20. profile switching Automatic profile switching enable a profile when the application starts Automatic profile switching assigns a profile to a program When you start that program the device profile activates automatically Modes quickly switch configurations Within each profile you can also define multiple modes each with unique button assignments performance settings and lighting For example you could define modes within a profile for each role you might play in a game a medic a sniper or a melee combatant Change modes as needed during gameplay to activate button assignments relevant to a particular role For more information on profiles and modes see Profile Section and Modes Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW ACTIONS The Actions menu allows you to create and edit AUTOMATING STEPS actions for automating steps within a program For example you might create an action in a real time strategy game that would deploy units periodically That macro could be made up of mouse clicks keyboard strokes and delays Through the Actions menu you can record edit and delete actions for macros text input and sending keystrokes or mouse clicks as well as many other functions You can also change button assignments and change how macros will be played back For more information about actions see Actions Section 4 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MA
21. profiles that you have exported or that another user has shared with you When you run the import the Corsair Utility Engine will import all the profiles that it finds in the file EXPORTING ALL PROFILES To export all your Corsair Utility Engine profiles into a single file in the Profiles menu 1 Click Import Export Profiles 2 In the drop down list click Export 3 The Export All Profiles dialog box appears Browse to the location where you want to save the file 4 In the File Name field type the name you want to give your profile export file and then click Save The exported profile will be saved in the location you specified with the name filenamel prf EXPORTING A SINGLE PROFILE To export a single profile in the profile drop down list 1 Click the profile you want to export 2 Click the profile menu button and then click Export 3 The Export Profile dialog box appears Browse to the location where you want to save the exported profile 4 In the Name field type the name of the exported file and then click Save The exported profile will be saved in the location you specified with the name filename prf IMPORTING CUSTOM PROFILES To import one or more profiles from a file in the Profiles menu 1 Click Import Export Profiles 2 In the drop down list click Import 3 The Select file to import dialog box appears Browse to the location where the profile file is stored 14 CO
22. the time you want Note In the lighting grid the X axis represents the percentage of the total duration specified in the End field For example if the End field is set to 10 seconds and you have created a red light that starts at the 4th mark on the X axis A E TS and goes to the 6th mark on the X axis when the lighting effect activates the red light will start on the 4th second and last 2 seconds If you change the End field to 20 seconds the red light will start on the 8th second and last 4 seconds LIGHTING a CORSAIR 3 In the End field type the number of seconds you want the lighting effect to last You can set a maximum time of 99 seconds 53 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CREATING A SOLID LIGHTING EFFECT Continued 4 When you are finished editing the lighting effect click OK You can use multiple colors within a single lighting effect If the first light you define takes up less than 100 of the total duration you can add an additional color to the lighting effect by repeating the steps above You can also duplicate lights copy and paste lights and delete lights DUPLICATING A LIGHT 1 In the lighting grid right click the color bar and then click Duplicate 2 A color bar of identical color and intensity will appear in the lighting grid The duration may be different Adjust the start and end markers intensity and color as needed COPYING AND
23. AL SHORTCUT ACTIONS CREATING A In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu SHORTCUT ACTION 1 2 Click New The Actions Editor window opens In the left hand column click Shortcut In the Name field type a unigue name for the action In the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the action To start one of your computer s default programs Click Email to start the default email program Click Text editor to start the default text editor Click Calculator to start the default calculator program Click File Explorer to start the default file explorer program Torun a custom program click Run the following program Click Browse The Select File window opens Browse to the location of the program you want to start click it and then click Open If the custom program requires additional startup arguments in the CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL Y Program arguments optional field type the startup arguments for your program 6 If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the action starts To create a new lighting click New For more information on lighting effects see Lighting Effects Section SHORTCUT CORSAIR GAMING DPI ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RG
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25. B MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL DPI ACTIONS DPI ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create actions that enable custom dots per inch DPI settings for the mouse changing how much the on screen mouse pointer moves with each mouse movement The higher the DPI the more the on screen mouse pointer will move when you move the mouse By customizing the DPI settings you can fine tune mouse accuracy for your gameplay needs For example you might want to have a low DPI setting to enable precise positioning of the mouse pointer for sniping and switch back to a higher DPI afterward for fast turning 97 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL DPI ACTIONS CREATING A DPI ACTION In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu 1 2 Click New The Actions Editor window opens In the left hand column click DPI In the Name field type a unique name for the action In the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the action Click the desired option below Setto default DPI stage of current mode This option sets the mouse DPI to the default DPI defined in the Performance tab of the mode For more information see Modes Set DPI to This option sets a custom mouse DPI for the action You can click and drag the pointer along the bar to set the DPI or in the X field type a value from 1 to 10 If you want to specify separate horizontal and vertical DPl
26. E USER MANUAL MEDIA CONTROL ACTIONS CREATING A MEDIA In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when CONTROL ACTION the action runs in the Lighting When Start section 1 Click New in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the action starts To 2 The Actions Editor window opens In the left create a new lighting click New hand column click Media Control 3 In the Name field type a unique name for the For more information on lighting effects see action Lighting Effects Section 4 the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the action 5 Click the desired option below and then click OK to save Play This option starts playback Play Pause This option pauses and restarts playback Stop This option stops playback Previous Track This option plays the previous track in the playlist Next Track This option plays the next track in the playlist Volume This option increases the volume Volume This option decreases the volume Mute This option mutes sound while playback continues 110 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING MOUSE PERFORMANCE OPTIONS MOUSE PERFORMANCE OPTIONS MOUSE PERFORMANCE OPTIONS For your Corsair mouse you can configure some performance options This helps you fine tu
27. FECTS LIGHTING EFFECT TYPES Background Lighting Background lighting is the default lighting while a particular mode is active The background lighting starts when the mode is activated resumes when no other lighting scheme is activated and ends when you switch modes Foreground Lighting Foreground lighting is activated in a mode when certain start conditions are met and ends when an end condition is met By default foreground lighting ends when you switch modes though you can also configure it to persist between mode changes When foreground lighting ends the background lighting returns For example if your background color is green you can set a foreground lighting that will change the light to blue when you activate a mode Then when you return to exit the game and return to your default mode the light will return to green Action Lighting When you create an action e g a macro keystroke or timer action you can specify a lighting for that action The action lighting will take precedence over both background and foreground lighting while the action is running For example if you are in a mode where the foreground color for the scroll wheel light is set to green and you have a macro action assigned to the middle button that performs some keyboard input CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL and also turns the scroll wheel light red while the macro is active the scroll wheel light will be red
28. Mode 2 The Mode Settings dialog box appears In the Name field type a name for the mode 3 In the Notes field you can type any notes about the mode 4 When you are finished click OK 24 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES REORDERING MODES You can change the order of modes by clicking and dragging them to the position you want inthe modes list This allows you to control the order of mode switching 25 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES RESETTING ALL MODE If you want to undo settings for a mode one option SETTINGS is to guickly reset it to the default mode for the device In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 Tothe right of the mode you want to reset click the menu button and then click Reset All Mode Settings to Default 2 A warning dialog box appears If you re sure you want to reset the settings for the mode click OK Otherwise click Cancel 26 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES DELETING A MODE You can remove created modes if you no longer reguire them In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 Tothe right of the mode you want to delete click the menu button and then click Delete Mode 2 warning dialog box appears If you re sure you want to delete the mode click OK Otherwise click Cancel 27 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES EXPORTING A MODE Modes can be store
29. NG RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CREATING A You can also duplicate lights copy and paste lights DELETING A LIGHT GRADIENT LIGHTING delete lights and perform additional actions EFFECT Continued In the lighting grid right click the marker and then DUPLICATING A LIGHT 1 In the lighting grid right click the source marker and then click Duplicate 2 A marker of identical color and intensity will appear in the lighting grid You can adjust the intensity and color as needed COPYING AND PASTING A LIGHT If you have two or more markers in the lighting grid you may copy the color from one and paste it into another 1 In the lighting grid right click the source marker and then click Copy 2 Right click the destination marker and then click Paste 3 The destination marker will change to the pasted color but duration and intensity will remain the same Adjust the intensity and color as needed click Delete CLEARING A LIGHT SECTION If you have defined multiple markers on the gradient and want to delete all the markers prior to or after a specific marker you can clear multiple lights at once To clear all the lights to the right of a marker right click the marker and then click Clear to right To clear all the lights to the left of a marker right click the marker and then click Clear to left CLONING A START OR END LIGHT You can clone the start or end point of a gradient to
30. NUAL MACRO ACTIONS MACRO ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create macros for your games Macros allow you to record keystrokes mouse movements and mouse button clicks into seguences that can be performed automatically For example you could create a macro that would record the in game steps needed to build resources in a strategy game blend ingredients to mix and drink a healing potion in a fantasy game or execute a special move ina fighting game Macros can range from simple to complex and the Actions Editor allows you to both record input from the keyboard or mouse and manually enter or edit macro steps to customize macros to suit your gaming needs 79 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MACRO ACTIONS CREATING A MACRO In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu between other enabled events such as keystrokes or mouse movements 1 Click New 5 Click Record 2 The Actions Editor window opens In the Name field type a unigue name for the macro 6 Switch to your game and perform the in game input you want to record 3 In the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the macro 7 When you are finished recording steps in the task bar click the Corsair Utility Engine icon 4 In the Options drop down list select the to return to the Actions Editor window options you want to enable or disable by clicking them An enabled option will have a checkmar
31. NUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW LIGHTING CREATE The Corsair Utility Engine allows you to create CUSTOM LIGHTING several different lighting styles and effects on your EFFECTS mouse from solid colors to gradients that can give you a visual cue that a macro or a timer is finished Lighting effects can be assigned to specific modes and actions The Lighting menu allows you to define lighting effects for the mouse and then assign them to modes and actions For more information about lighting see Lighting Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW SETTINGS CONTROL The Settings menu allows you to perform software CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE updates view device and system information change settings for the on screen display OSD and media players and view documentation and support information For more information about settings and options see Settings Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW DEVICE SELECTOR The device selector appears in the lower right hand corner of the Corsair Utility Engine and provides you important information about your Corsair Gaming mouse SETTINGS CORSAIR When the Corsair Gaming Mouse is connected to your computer the device selector will show an image with an icon and the name of the device If no devices are detected a warning dialog box appears Ensure your Corsair Ga
32. OFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS CREATING A NEW ACTION You can create actions directly in the actions library or by assigning an action to a button To create an action in the actions library in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section 1 Click New 2 The Actions Editor dialog box appears Choose the type of action you want to create and define the options for it 3 For details on the types of actions available and the options for each action see the Actions Editor section 4 When you are finished defining the options for your action click OK CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 71 INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS EDITING AN ACTION Once created you may modify any action s name notes and other parameters However you cannot change an action from one type of action to another To modify an action in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section e Right click the action to edit and then click Edit For more information on the options on the action you re editing see the Actions Editor section 72 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS DELETING AN ACTION Actions may be removed at any time even when assigned to a button To remove an action in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section 1 Right click the action and then click Delete 2 The Delete Action dialog box appears Click OK to delete the a
33. Once the macro is complete the scroll wheel light will return to the foreground color of green When you create a lighting effect it s stored in the lighting database of the Corsair Utility Engine and can be reused as a background foreground or action lighting 38 LIGHTING EFFECTS LIGHTING GROUPS You can create custom groups of lights which can be assigned distinct lighting effects The Corsair software includes a pre defined group called All which includes the scroll wheel light and the Corsair logo light Lighting groups are defined on a per profile basis and when you create a group it is created in all the modes of the profile Lighting assignments for groups are made on a per mode basis For example if you have a profile with two modes Medic and Tank and you create a lighting group in the Medic mode it will also be created in the Tank mode However if you define a solid green lighting for the group in the Medic mode the green lighting will not automatically apply to the Tank mode leaving you free to define a different lighting for that group while in Tank mode CREATING A CUSTOM LIGHTING GROUP In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device a
34. PASTING A LIGHT If you have two or more light bars in the lighting grid you may copy the color from one and paste it into another 1 In the lighting grid right click the source color bar and then click Copy 2 Right click the destination color bar and then click Paste 3 The destination color bar will change to the pasted color but duration and intensity will remain the same Adjust the start and end markers intensity and color as needed DELETING A LIGHT In the lighting grid right click the color bar and then click Delete ADJUSTING LIGHTING BRIGHTNESS In the Brightness field click and drag the slider to the brightness level you want with 10 being the brightest and O being the dimmest FLIPPING A LIGHTING EFFECT You can also flip a lighting effect from beginning to end effectively reversing the lighting Beneath the lighting grid click Flip 54 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CREATING A GRADIENT LIGHTING EFFECT In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Lighting menu 1 Click New 2 The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog box appears In the Name field enter the name for the lighting 3 In the Notes field enter any optional notes you want to make about the lighting 4 On the left side click Gradient 5 Inthe lighting grid right click and then click Add 6 A start marker appears at the 0 position In the lighting grid right click and the
35. Paste Below to paste the event below the current event To delete an event in the Actions Editor screen e Right click the event and then click Delete To add a keyboard event in the Actions Editor screen 1 Right click an event next to the desired destination and then click Add Keyboard Event 2 The Keyboard Event dialog box appears In the Keys field type the key you want to use 3 In the Event Type section click the type of event you want to use Keystroke This option combines both the press and release action of the key Key press This option sends only the initial press of the key Key release This option sends only the release of the key 83 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MACRO ACTIONS EDITING MACROS 4 Click Insert Above to insert the mouse click 2 CTRL Click additional adjacent delays Continued above the current event or click Insert Below to insert it below the current event 5 Right click the list of delays and then click Merge Delays 5 Click OK To add delays to a macro in the Actions Editor screen 1 Right click an event next to the desired destination and then click Insert Delays 2 Click Above to insert a delay above the current event click Below to insert a delay below the current event or click Between all events in macro to insert a delay between all the events in the macro 3 The Delays dialog box appears For a constant delay
36. RSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES IMPORTING AND EXPORTING PROFILES Continued 4 Click the file to import and then click Open If you attempt to import a profile with a duplicate name a warning dialog box will appear asking if you would like to update the profile If you click Update the existing profile will be replaced with the profile you re importing If you click Add as New the existing profile will stay the same and the profile you re importing will be imported and renamed with a number in parentheses CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 15 PROFILES WORKING WITH PROFILES PROFILE SELECTION The Profile menu provides a screen where you can view and customize the profiles and modes for your Corsair Gaming mouse PROFILES League Of Legends ASSIGNMENTS SELECTING A PROFILE In the Profiles menu you can click the drop down list to view a list of all the profiles you have and click the name of the profile you wish to view or edit To search for a specific profile click inside the drop down list start typing to find profiles that match your input then click the profile name you wish to view or edit Note If you have not defined any custom profiles the default profile called Default is loaded The default profile can be renamed but not deleted VIEWING MODES When a profile is loaded through the profile selector below it you can see the list of all th
37. SUPPORT access several online resources to obtain support obtaining technical support and information about your Corsair products Click Online Support to go to Corsair s customer support center where you can register and submit support reguest read FAQ articles receive troubleshooting assistance or reguest a warranty replacement e Click User Manual to view the software and hardware user manuals for your device Click Support Form to log in to your Corsair account and submit a support request e Click FAQ to view an online list of frequently answered questions about your mouse e Click Technical Support to make call to Corsair Technical Support This option requires that you have software and hardware that is capable of making telephone calls from your computer e Click Discussion Forum to go to Corsair s online discussion forum where you can interact with fellow gamers and Corsair device owners ask questions and get helpful tips from the community The System Information section shows basic information about your GPU CPU RAM display Click Copy to copy the system information to the clipboard so that you can paste it into an email or support form on Corsair s website Click Advanced Report to obtain a more in depth report about system information such as RAM manufacturer and speed as well as display driver versions and Corsair devices that may be needed for technical support You can click Sav
38. WAV or MP3 file to play when the timer is complete Click Browse 2 The Open sound file window opens Browse to volume checkbox Lighting You can specify a lighting to activate when the countdown is complete In the Lighting drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the countdown is complete To create a new lighting click New For more information on lighting effects see Lighting Effects Section Execute action You can specify an action such as a macro or text action to run when the countdown is complete In the Execute action drop down list click the name of the action you want to run 102 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TIMER ACTIONS CREATING A TIMER e If you want to specify a custom lighting to run ACTION Continued when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the timer starts To create a new lighting click New For more information on lighting effects see Lighting Effects Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL gt CORSAIR GAMING MOUSE ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MOUSE ACTIONS MOUSE ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create actions that send mouse clicks movement and scrolling You might use this to assign buttons to the mouse scroll wheel to enable scrollin
39. age with left and right arrows to scroll tab The group bar appears above the device through groups In the group bar in the group image with left and right arrows to scroll you want to delete click the menu button and through groups On the device image right then click Delete click a button point to Add to Group and 5 The Delete Group dialog box appears Click OK to delete the group or Cancel to keep it DELETING A LIGHTING GROUP You can delete both custom groups and pre defined groups Deleting a group in one mode deletes it for all modes in the profile If you delete a pre defined group and want to restore it later you can do so see Restoring a Pre Defined Lighting Group Custom groups cannot be restored once deleted 40 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS LIGHTING GROUPS Continued RESTORING A PRE DEFINED LIGHTING GROUP If you deleted a pre defined group and want to restore it you can do so If you restore a pre defined group it will be restored for all modes in the profile In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default In the right pane click the Lighting tab An image of the device appears in the lighting tab The group bar appears above the device image wit
40. any descriptive notes you want to make about the action In the drop down list you can click one of the pre defined keystrokes like CTRL C or or you can click inside the list and press the keystrokes you want to send like CTRL SHIFT J The keystrokes will appear in the field If you want to start over click Clear repeat step 5 until the keystrokes you want appear in the field In the Action Repeat section click the option you want to use for automatic repetition of the action This option allows you to specify whether or not the action will repeat upon completion and what triggers the repetition of the action On off toggle The button assigned to the action will enable or disable repeating For example if you have enabled this option and have an action assigned to CTRL T pressing CTRL T again while the action is running will turn on action repeat causing the action to run again Pressing CTRL T again will turn off action repeat and the next time the action finishes it will not run again automatically While pressed The action will run repeatedly while the button is pressed down None The action will not run automatically again upon completion Repeat x times This allows you to specify a specific number of times the action will run when the button is pressed initially To specify the number type it in the field The maximum value for this field is 99 If you enabled action repeats i
41. art the Corsair Utility Engine go to the system tray and double click the Corsair Utility Engine icon The Corsair Utility Engine has four main menus Profiles The Profiles menu allows you to create and modify profiles modes button assignments performance settings and lighting assignments Actions The Actions menu allows you to create custom actions like macros keystrokes shortcuts and timers Lighting The Lighting menu allows you to create custom lighting effects that you can assign to modes and actions Settings The Settings menu provides device and system information and allows you to check for software and firmware updates and set options for the Corsair Utility Engine CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW PROFILES SETTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC PROGRAM A profile is a group of settings associated with a specific game or other program Each profile can have multiple modes which store specific device configurations You can define multiple profiles and each profile can have multiple modes that store device configurations such as Button assignments Mouse lighting and lighting effects and Actions like macros timers and text input The Profiles menu allows you to create and manage your profiles import and export profiles and assign profiles modes actions and lighting You can switch profiles manually at any time or enable automatic
42. ation on lightings see Lighting For more information see Modes Effects Section Switch to previous DPI stage in performance settings This option specifies that if you have defined multiple DPI stages in the Performance tab of the mode this will move to the previous stage in the mode If you have defined multiple DPI stages and you want the action to return to the last DPI stage for the mode after the first one is reached select the Loop back to last DPI when reaching first checkbox If you want this action to be applied to the same key or button in all modes in the active profile when you assign it to one mode select the Apply to same key button in all modes in the current profile checkbox For more information see Modes If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL gt CORSAIR GAMING TIMER ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TIMER ACTIONS TIMER ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create timer actions Timer actions allow you set a timer ofa custom duration When that timer is up you can receive an audible alert change lighting schemes on your mouse or execute an action For example if a strategy game alerts you that an incoming attack will happen in 20
43. box appears Create the lighting you want to apply See Lighting Effects Overview for details on how to create each of the lighting effects b In the Start section select the With mode checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to begin when the mode is activated initially Select the On key press checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to start when one of the assigned buttons is pressed c In the End section select the After x times checkbox and enter a number if you want the foreground lighting to end after a certain number of times The 46 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND maximum value is 99 Select the until all the desired selections appear LIGHTING Continued On key press checkbox if you highlighted want the foreground lighting to end when one of the assigned Or buttons is pressed Select the On key release checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to end when one of the assigned buttons is released the device image click and drag around they lights you want to select A rectangle will appear and as you drag the rectangle lights fully inside the rectangle will be selected and highlighted d Click OK 5 In the device image the lights in the group appear highlighted Assign a foreground ASSIGNING FOREGROUND LIGHTING TO lighting through one of the following methods MULTIPLE LIGHTS 5 If you want to apply lighting you have
44. button is pressed If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the action starts To create a new lighting click New 1 When you are finished creating the mouse action click OK to save it For more information on lightings see Lightings Section 106 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MOUSE ACTIONS MOUSE ACTIONS Continued CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING MEDIA CONTROL ACTIONS MEDIA CONTROL ACTIONS MEDIA CONTROL With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create ACTIONS actions that send controls to the system media player of your choice allowing you to play or pause music change tracks in your play list adjust volume and mute playback Media control actions will control supported media players defined in the Settings menu For more information about configuring media players for the Corsair Utility Engine see Settings Section Note While media control actions can control your media player you cannot launch your media player with these actions The media player must already be running for media control actions to work If you want to create an action to launch your media player consider creating a shortcut action See Shortcut Actions for more 109 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWAR
45. cify the delay type it in the field The maximum value for this field is 9999 Random between x and y ms The macro will repeat at random intervals between the numbers of milliseconds ms 82 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MACRO ACTIONS EDITING MACROS After you record a macro you may want to make changes to it to further customize its actions You can change keystrokes mouse events and delays e Click Clear Delays to clear all the recorded delays throughout the macro The Clear Delays dialog box appears If you are certain you want to clear all the delays in your macro click OK Otherwise click Cancel e Click Clear All to clear all the steps in the macro The Clear All dialog box appears If you are certain you want to clear all the steps in your macro click OK Otherwise click Cancel e Click Undo to undo the last change you made to the macro You can click Undo multiple times to undo multiple steps You can use the events list to add reorder and delete steps in your macros To cut an event in the Actions Editor screen e Right click the event and then click Cut To copy an event in the Actions Editor screen e Right click the event and then click Copy To paste a cut or copied event into the macro in the Actions Editor screen e Right click an event next to the desired destination and then Click Paste Above to paste the event above the current event or Click
46. colors 1 In the lighting grid right click the color bar and then click Edit 2 The Select Color dialog box appears Choose a color by one of the following methods and then click OK USING THE COLOR PICKER 1 In the Basic Colors section click one of the colors or click and drag the plus sign around the color picker to find the color you want 2 To the right of the color picker click and drag the brightness slider to the brightness you want 3 When you ve obtained the desired color in the color swatch field click and drag the color from the color swatch field to one of the spots in the Custom Colors palette PICKING A SCREEN COLOR 1 Click Pick Screen Color 2 Beneath the Pick Screen Color button text will appear that shows the position of the mouse pointer and the HTML color of the screen where the mouse pointer is If you want to cancel picking the screen color click Esc 3 Move the mouse pointer to the area of the screen where the color you want to use appears When the correct color appears in the color swatch field press ENTER 4 To the right of the color picker click and drag the brightness slider to the brightness you want 42 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS SELECTING A COLOR 5 When you ve obtained the desired color in FOR A LIGHT the color swatch field click and drag the color Continued from the color swatch field to one of the spots
47. ction or Cancel to keep it 3 Ifthe action is currently assigned to any buttons the Are you sure dialog appears Click OK to delete the action or Cancel to keep it 73 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS DUPLICATING AN Actions may be duplicated allowing you to save ACTION time when building a library of similar actions For example you might want to create a repeating macro and a non repeating version Create one macro duplicate it and edit the new action changing options to customize the duplicated macro To duplicate an action in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section Right click the action to duplicate and then click Duplicate A new action will be added to the library with Copy of prepended to the name 74 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS EXPORTING A With the Corsair Utility Engine you can export the SINGLE ACTION actions you create to back them up or share them with other people To export a single action in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions section 1 Right click the action you want to export 2 Click Export 3 The Export Actions dialog box appears Browse to the location where you want to save the exported action 4 In the File name field type the name of the exported file and then click Save The exported profile will be saved in the location you specified with the name
48. d outside of the Corsair Utility Engine This allows you to save your favorites share them with friends or post them online Modes are represented as an XML file In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 To the right of the mode you want to export click the menu button and then click Export 2 The Export Mode dialog box appears Browse to the location where you want to store the file 3 Inthe File Name field type the name you want to give your mode export and then click Save The exported profile will be saved in the location you specified with the name filename mode 28 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODES IMPORTING A MODE Importing an existing mode file applies it to the selected profile This is an easy way to move modes between profiles to avoid duplicating work In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 Below the mode list click the left arrow button 2 The Select Mode to import dialog box appears Browse to the location of the mode file you want to import 3 Click the file you want to import and then click Open 29 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING MODE AND PROFILE SWITCHING MODE AND PROFILE SWITCHING MODE AND PROFILE If you have configured multiple modes for a profile In the Assignments tab you can mouse over the SWITCHING you can assign a button that will switch to another device image to view a
49. e are several different types of lighting effects you can use on your Corsair Gaming mouse Solid A solid lighting effect appears a solid color It can be applied to single or multiple buttons as well as groups e Gradient A gradient lighting effect causes a light to start with one color and gradually changes through one or more other colors over time It can be applied to single or multiple buttons as well as groups 52 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS CREATING A SOLID In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Lighting menu CHANGING A SOLID COLOR LIGHTING EFFECT 1 Click New 1 In the lighting grid right click the color bar and then click Edit 2 The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog box appears In the Name field enter the name for 2 The Select Color dialog box appears Select the lighting effect the color you want to use and then click OK 3 In the Notes field enter any optional notes you want to make about the lighting effect CHANGING INTENSITY AND DURATION 4 In the lighting grid right click and then click Add 1 To adjust the intensity of the lighting effect in the lighting grid click and drag the color bar 5 A color bar with two end markers appears in vertically to raise or lower the intensity the grid You can change the color or resize the color bar to change intensity and duration 2 To adjust the duration click and drag the start marker or end marker to
50. e media player All Found Any running media players in the 2 In the Actions list click Edit list are used 3 The Player Settings dialog box appears Change the options you want and then click OK To remove a media player In the Media Players list click the media player and then click Remove to remove the media player without a confirmation A media player s position in the media player list determines its priority The top of the list is the highest priority To change the priority of a media player Inthe Media Players list click the media player and then in the Priority list click Up or Down to change the priority The Behavior drop down list controls how commands are issued to your media players By default the Corsair Utility Engine uses Max Priority To change the settings click the option you want First Found First running media player is used 125 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING SUPPORT CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 2 SUPPORT SUPPORT Corsair provides several options for you to obtain technical support for your Corsair Gaming mouse Inthe Corsair Utility Engine in the Settings menu click Support to find support resources and information 127 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SUPPORT OBTAINING TECHNICAL If you have an active Internet connection you can and operating system that may be needed when
51. e modes defined for the profile Once a profile is selected you can click the name of a mode to view or edit button assignments performance settings and lighting For more information see Modes Section EDITING PROFILES You can change the settings for a profile including the profile name notes linked program and on screen display OSD settings To edit a profile click the profile you want to edit click the profile menu button and then click Edit Profile For more information about modifying profile settings see Profile Settings Section GE CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES WORKING WITH PROFILES Continued DELETING PROFILES Todelete a custom profile select the profile from the drop down menu click the profile menu button and then click Delete Profile When you delete a custom profile a warning dialog box will appear with the name of the profile you are about to delete Click OK to delete the profile or click Cancel to keep it Note When you delete a profile you also delete all the modes in that profile If there are any modes you wish to keep make sure to export them first For more information see Modes Section The default profile cannot be deleted DUPLICATING PROFILES If you want to duplicate a profile to apply its settings and modes to another game you can do so through the Profiles menu Duplicating a profile will duplicate all the
52. e to File to save this information to a text file or click Copy to clipboard to copy it to the clipboard so that it can be pasted into an email or support form If the Corsair Utility Engine reports a malfunction with your device or reports that your device is not found try unplugging the mouse from the USB port and plugging it back in and rebooting your computer if needed If the Corsair Utility Engine continues to report errors with your device contact Corsair Technical Support 128 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING SYSTEM TRAY MENU CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 2 SYSTEM TRAY MENU SYSTEM TRAY MENU The system tray icon allows you to guickly access the Corsair Utility Engine switch modes control OSD visibility and access other features without having to launch the full Corsair Utility Engine interface Additionally the icon itself groups your current device notifications such as firmware update status device errors and other feedback To access all functionality in the sections below Inthe system tray right click the Corsair icon 130 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SYSTEM TRAY MENU PROFILES The system tray menu offers both manual and automatic profile switching functionality To select a specific profile to switch to 1 In the Manual switch to profile section select your desired profile name You may scroll within the
53. ed In the drop down list click the name of the profile you want to switch to Switch to next previous profile in list This option will rotate through a list of profiles in the direction you specify Inthe right pane click the profile you want to have at the top of the list and then click Add Repeat this process until you have the desired list of profiles in the left pane If you want to remove a profile from the list in the left pane click it and then click Remove CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING USING MULTIPLE DEVICES USING MULTIPLE DEVICES USING MULTIPLE If you are using a Corsair Gaming keyboard with the effects actions and assignments for that device DEVICES Corsair Gaming M65 RGB mouse you can choose which one to customize In the Corsair Utility Engine Screenshot of Device Selector in the lower right corner you will see icons for each supported device you have connected Note If you only have one supported Corsair device connected that device will always be selected e When using a Corsair Gaming keyboard and the Corsair Gaming M65 RGB mouse together there are several important points to understand Profiles are universal they can contain settings for both keyboards and mice e Modes are device specific A keyboard mode will only contain settings for a keyboard and a mouse mode will only contain settings for a mouse
54. ed by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab In the image click the light you want to assign a lighting to 5 In the device image the light appears highlighted 6 Beneath the device image in the color palette click a color you want to use for background lighting If you want to add additional colors to In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default In the right pane click the Lighting tab An image of the device appears in the lighting tab In the image select multiple lights using one of the following methods Click light then CTRL Click other individual lights elsewhere on the device until all the desired selections appear highlighted Or the device image click and drag around the lights you want to assign background lighting to A rectangle will 44 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS BACKGROUND LIGHTING Continued abpear and as you drag the rectangle lights fully inside the rectangle will be selected and highlighted 5 Beneath the device image in the color palette click a color you want to use for background lighting If you want to add additional colors to the palette see Selecting a Color for a Light In the device image the lights w
55. ed to CTRL K pressing CTRL K again while the 81 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MACRO ACTIONS SETTING MACRO macro is running will turn on action repeat you specify To specify the delay times OPTIONS causing the macro to run again Pressing type them in the fields The maximum Continued CTRL K again will turn off action repeat value for the fields is 9999 and the next time the macro finishes it will not run again automatically Lighting When Start This option allows you to specify a lighting that should activate when While pressed The macro will run the macro starts giving you a visual indicator repeatedly while the button is pressed that the macro is running down Inthe drop down box click the name of None The macro will not run the lighting you want to activate when automatically again upon completion the macro starts To create a new lighting click New Repeat x times This allows you to specify a specific number of times the For more information on lighting effects see macro will run when the button is pressed Lighting Effects Section initially To specify the number type it in the field The maximum value for this field is 99 Delay Between Action Repeats This option allows you to specify how long of a delay there should be between macro repeats Constant x ms The macro will repeat at regular intervals based on the number of milliseconds ms you specify To spe
56. es to Skip Mode switching allows you to cycle through modes in a particular sequence Before configuring mode If you want to specify that you cycle switching you may want to re order the modes to through the modes from the top when suit your preferences In the mode list you can click you reach the end select the Loop and drag a mode above or below other modes until back to top when reaching list end you have reordered them to your liking 31 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODE AND PROFILE SWITCHING MODE AND PROFILE SWITCHING Continued Switch to previous mode in list This option will switch to the next mode up in the list of modes for the device except for modes that are marked to skip For more information see Marking Modes to Skip If you want to specify that you cycle through the modes from the end when you reach the end select the Loop back to end when reaching list top checkbox By default the button assignment you make for mode switching will be copied to all other modes in the current profile If you want to have the assignment apply only to the current mode clear the Apply setting to same button key in the current profile checkbox A warning dialog box will appear Click OK to make the assignment exclusive to the mode or click Cancel Click Assign SKIPPING MODES If you have assigned a button to loop through a list of modes but
57. g up and down or side to side without having to roll the scroll wheel 105 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MOUSE ACTIONS CREATING A In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu MOUSE ACTION 1 2 Click New The Actions Editor window opens In the left hand column click Mouse In the Name field type a unigue name for the action In the Notes field type any descriptive notes you want to make about the action If you want the action to send a mouse click in the Buttons section click the desired option below Left Click This option sends a single click of the left mouse button Left Double Click This option sends a double click of the left mouse button Middle Click This option sends a single click of the middle mouse button Right click This option sends a single click of the right mouse button Forward This option simulates the click of the forward button in a web browser Backward This option simulates the click of the back button in a web browser If you want the action to perform scrolling in the Scroll section click the desired option below Up This option scrolls up the screen Down This option scrolls down the screen e Left This option scrolls left on the screen Right This option scrolls right on the screen While pressed If selected this option performs the scrolling action continually while the assigned
58. h left and right arrows to scroll through groups In the group bar in the group you want to delete click the menu button and then click Restore predefined group The Restore Predefined Group dialog box appears Click the name of the pre defined group to restore and then click OK EDITING A CUSTOM LIGHTING GROUP You can rename or add notes to a custom lighting group Pre defined lighting groups cannot be edited In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab The group bar appears above the device image with left and right arrows to scroll through groups In the group bar in the group you want to edit click the menu button and then click Edit 5 The Group Settings dialog box appears Change the name of the group or its notes and then click OK 41 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS SELECTING A COLOR FORA LIGHT As you create lighting effects for your Corsair Gaming mouse there are a variety of ways you can select colors for the lights No matter what type of lighting effect you re creating you ll use a lighting grid to create light markers and select colors There are several ways you can select
59. h to modify 2 Click the Assignments tab if needed 3 Click Actions List 4 The Actions List dialog box appears If you want to search for an action in the Search actions field type part of the name of the action 5 Click the name of the action and drag it to the button you want to assign 6 If an action has already been assigned to the button a warning dialog box will appear Click OK to perform the reassignment or Cancel to go back 7 When you have assigned all the actions you want click Close CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 66 CORSAIR GAMING INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS INTRODUCTION Actions allow you to transform the press of a button TO ACTIONS into programmable behavior Every action created in the Corsair Utility Engine is stored in the actions library An action you create can be used in any of your profiles and modes To openthe actions library in the Corsair Utility Engine In the main menu click Actions Actions in the library are displayed in a list with sortable columns Names notes and summaries are truncated if they are over a certain length If you hover over these fields in the actions library list they will be displayed in full 68 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS ACTION TYPES There are eight types of actions each with specific features and options Each type of action offe
60. hen you have finished adjusting all the DPI lighting settings you want to change click OK 2 If you have multiple devices in the device selector click the mouse 3 Inthe mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 4 Inthe right pane click the Lighting tab 5 An image of the mouse appears in the lighting tab In the mouse image right click the DPI light that appears as a dot inside a circle and then click Assign new lighting 6 The DPI Lighting Editor dialog box appears For each of the five DPI stages the sniper indicator CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL Y LIGHTING EFFECTS RESETTING LIGHTING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS If you have assigned a foreground lighting and or background lighting to a light or group and want to remove all lighting from it you can do so In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to change 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab If the foreground lighting you want to reset is assigned to a group click the group name in the group bar 5 In the device image right click the light and then click Reset to default CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 59
61. his field is 9999 Random between x and y ms The action will repeat at random intervals 87 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL ACTIONS EDITOR TEXT TEXT ACTIONS between the numbers of milliseconds Continued ms you specify To specify the delay times type them in the fields The maximum value for the fields is 9999 If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the action starts To create a new lighting click New For more information on lighting effects see Lighting Effects Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING KEYSTROKE ACTIONS KEYSTROKE ACTIONS KEYSTROKE ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create keystroke actions Keystroke actions allow you to send key combinations with a button click For example you could define button actions to perform copy and paste actions that normally reguire pressing CTRL C and CTRL V 90 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL KEYSTROKE ACTIONS CREATING A KEYSTROKE ACTION In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu Click New The Actions Editor window opens In the left hand column click Keystroke In the Name field type a unique name for the action In the Notes field type
62. ill change to the corresponding color In the device image the lights the group appear highlighted Beneath the device image in the color palette click a color you want to use for background lighting If you want to add additional colors to the palette see Selecting a Color for a Light In the device image the lights will change to the corresponding color TURNING OFF BACKGROUND LIGHTING FOR AN ASSIGNING BACKGROUND LIGHTING TO A INDIVIDUAL LIGHT LIGHTING GROUP In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the mode list click the mode you want to 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default by default In the right pane click the Lighting tab 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab An image of the device appears in the lighting 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab In the image right click the light and then tab The group bar appears above the device image with left and right arrows to scroll through groups In the group bar click the name of the group you want to assign a background lighting click Lighting off To re enable background lighting for
63. in the Custom Colors palette ENTERING A COLOR MANUALLY You may also enter a color manually using Hue Saturation and Value HSV Red Green and Blue RGB or HTML 1 In the corresponding fields enter the HSV RGB or HTML values of the color you want to use 2 To the right of the color picker click and drag the brightness slider to the brightness you want 3 When you ve obtained the desired color the color swatch field click and drag the color from the color swatch field to one of the spots in the Custom Colors palette 43 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS Background lighting is the default lighting while a particular mode is active The background lighting starts when the mode is activated resumes when no other lighting scheme is activated and ends when you switch modes You can assign background lighting to single lights multiple lights or lighting groups BACKGROUND LIGHTING the palette see Selecting a Color for a Light In the device image the light will change to the corresponding color ASSIGNING BACKGROUND LIGHTING TO MULTIPLE LIGHTS In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu ASSIGNING BACKGROUND LIGHTING TO A SINGLE LIGHT In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is select
64. ing Group pp 41 Editing a Custom Lighting iesnu 41 Selecting a Color for 42 Using the Color e 42 Picking A Sereen olle r 42 Entering a Color Manually 4 43 Background nn 44 Assigning Background Lighting to a Single 9 44 Assigning Background Lighting to Multiple 44 Assigning Background Lighting to a 45 Turning off Background Lighting for an Individual Light 45 Foreground 46 Assigning Foreground Lighting to a Single 46 Assigning Foreground Lighting to Multiple 47 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Assigning Foreground Lighting to a 48 Editing Foreground 49 Copying and Pasting Foreground Lighting 4 50 Playing Foreground Lighting 4 50 Clearing Foreground LIGHTING 51 Lighting 52 Creating a Solid Lighting 53 Changing aSolid 2 55 Changing Intensity and DuUratig 4 53 Duplicating a
65. k next to itin the list The following options are available 8 Click Stop If you wish to edit the macro steps see Editing Macros Section Record keyboard events This option is on by default and will record all keystrokes on the keyboard If you wish to change the default macro options see Setting Macro Options Section Record mouse movement This option is off by default and will record mouse movements across the screen When you are finished with the macro click OK Record mouse clicks This option is off by default and will record any mouse button clicks Record mouse wheel scroll This option is off by default and will record up and down movements on the mouse scroll wheel Record delays This option is off by default and will record the time delays 210 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MACRO ACTIONS SETTING MACRO Once the macro is recorded there are several OPTIONS options you can set that allow you to control how the macro runs Macro Start This option controls when the macro starts Click Start on press to run the macro when the button is pressed Click Start on release to run the macro when the button is released Double Macros This option allows you to run two macros The first macro will run when the button is pressed and the second macro will run when the button is released To specify a macro to run on release Select the Enab
66. le a second macro on release checkbox In the Macro drop down list click the name of the macro that should run on release Note this option is disabled if Start on release is clicked in the Macro Start section Macro Termination This option determines how macros are terminated Execute macro uninterrupted The macro will run until it completes regardless of other input Terminate when pressed again The macro will terminate if the button assigned to the macro is pressed again Allow interruptions and then resume The macro will pause if the button assigned to the macro is pressed again You can perform other input in the game then press the button assigned to the macro again to finish running the macro Queue next macro while executing This allows you to queue macros to run sequentially If you push a button assigned to the same or different macro while the macro is running the next macro will queue and will execute when the first macro completes For example you could use this option in a strategy game to run macro that deploys units immediately after the macro that builds the units has completed Action Repeat This option allows you to specify whether or not the macro will repeat upon completion and what triggers the repetition of the macro On off toggle The button assigned to the macro will enable or disable repeating For example if you have enabled this option and have a macro assign
67. lity Engine to have the language change take effect By default the Corsair Utility Engine starts with Windows To disable this behavior and launch the Corsair Utility Engine manually clear the Start on system startup checkbox By default if you have a profile stored on a hardware device it will automatically be created in the Corsair Utility Engine when you plug the device in To prevent device based profiles automatically being created in the software clear the Automatically create application profiles stored on device checkbox 121 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS ON SCREEN DISPLAY You can customize the appearance of the on screen between O and 100 0 is opaque and 100 is SETTINGS display OSD to fit your needs completely transparent 4 To change the transparency of the text and graphics of the OSD in the Text graphics transparency level drop down list click the percentage value you want ON SCREEN DISPLAY The On Screen Display OSD has three separate sections you can use to view information about the 5 To change the size of the text in the Size current settings for your Corsair Gaming mouse drop down list click the text size you want 6 To preview how the OSD will appear select the Preview checkbox When you are finished clear the Preview checkbox The Timer section displays information about the remaining time in the current timer The DPI section displays the cu
68. ming mouse is connected properly For additional support information see Support Section DEVICE STATUS The device icon may change based on the status of the mouse Ifthe mouse icon has a blue icon the upper right corner a firmware update is available e Ifthe mouse icon has a red icon in the upper right corner a firmware update may be required If Corsair Utility Engine detects a malfunction the icon may also be red See Support Section To learn how to update your device firmware see Updates Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINE OVERVIEW HELP Help for the Corsair Utility Engine is available in the bottom bar of the screen You can click the triangle in the lower left to show or hide the Help bar PROFILES A CORSAIR ASSIGNMENTS Destroyer Purple The help bar contains links to the online version of the user manual and Corsair s user forum as well as links to Corsair s Facebook page and Twitter profile so you can stay in touch with the latest news and announcements from Corsair CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING PROFILES CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 5 PROFILES CREATING A NEW 1 1 In the Corsair Utility Engine click Profiles PROFILE and then click New 2 The Profile Settings dialog box appears In the Name field type a name for the profile 3 In the Notes
69. minutes you can set a timer to alert you when that time is up and even run a macro that would deploy defensive units in response 101 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TIMER ACTIONS CREATING A In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Actions menu the location of the sound file you want to use TIMER ACTION click it and then click Open 1 Click New Inthe Play sound drop down list click the 2 The Actions Editor window opens In the left name of the sound file hand column click Timer If you want to test the sound file to ensure 3 In the Name field type a unique name for the it plays properly click Play action repeat the sound in the Play field type 4 In the Notes field type any descriptive notes the number of repetitions and then in the you want to make about the action delay of field type the number of seconds to wait between repetitions 5 In the Timer Countdown section type the minutes and seconds into the Minutes and To increase the volume of the sound Seconds fields The longest timer you can upon each repetition select the Ramp up specify is 59 minutes 59 seconds If you want to reset the timer when you press the assigned button again select the Restart timer when key button is pressed checkbox In the Select Options to Start When Timer Reaches 0 0 section click any optional actions you want to take when the countdown is complete Play sound You can specify a
70. modes assignments and performance settings for the profile To duplicate a profile click the profile you want to duplicate click the profile menu button and then click Duplicate Profile You can create a new name for the profile and change other optional settings as well For more information about the settings you can change see Profile Settings Section Note If the duplicate profile contains a link to the same program a warning dialog box will appear You cannot link two profiles to the same program EXPORTING A SINGLE PROFILE To export a single profile see Exporting a single profile SETTING THE DEFAULT PROFILE The Corsair Utility Engine provides a default profile called Default The default profile contains no custom modes button assignments custom performance settings or custom lighting You can make one of your custom profiles the default profile that Windows uses when your computer starts and your Corsair Gaming mouse is connected e To seta profile as the default profile click the profile you want to duplicate click the profile menu button and then click Set As Default Profile 17 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES WORKING WITH PROFILES Continued Note If you set a custom profile as your default profile you cannot delete it while it is the default CONFIGURING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY For each profile you can configure custom on screen display OSD se
71. n click Add 7 An end marker appears at the 100 position and a color bar with two end markers appears in the grid You can add additional markers for the gradient by repeating step 6 You can also change the color of markers or move them to change intensity and duration CHANGING A GRADIENT COLOR 1 In the lighting grid right click the marker you want to change and then click Edit 2 The Select Color dialog box appears Select the color you want to use and then click OK CHANGING INTENSITY AND DURATION To adjust the intensity of the light in the lighting grid click and drag the marker vertically to raise or lower the intensity To adjust the duration click and drag the marker or marker to the time you want You cannot move a marker past another marker in the lighting grid Note In the lighting grid the X axis represents the percentage of the total duration specified in the End field For example if the End field is set to 10 seconds and you have created a red light that starts at 4th mark on the X axis and goes to the 6th mark on the X axis when the lighting effect activates the red light will start on the 4th second and last 2 seconds If you change the End field to 20 seconds the red light will start on the 8th second and last 4 seconds In the End field type the number of seconds you want the lighting effect to last You can set a maximum time of 99 seconds Click OK 55 CORSAIR GAMI
72. n the Action Repeat section in the Delay Between Action Repeats section click the option you want to specify how long of a delay there should be between action repeats Constant x ms The action will repeat at regular intervals based on the number of milliseconds ms you specify To specify the delay type it in the field The maximum value for this field is 9999 91 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL KEYSTROKE ACTIONS CREATING A Random between x and KEYSTROKE ACTION ms The action will repeat Continued at random intervals between the numbers of milliseconds ms you specify To specify the delay times type them in the fields The maximum KEYSTROKE value for the fields is 9999 8 If you want to specify a custom lighting to run when the action runs in the Lighting When Start section in the drop down list click the name of the lighting you want to activate when the action starts To create a new lighting click New For more information on lighting effects see Lighting Effects Section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING SHORTCUT ACTIONS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SHORTCUT ACTIONS SHORTCUT ACTIONS With the Corsair Utility Engine you can create shortcut actions to launch programs like an email program text editor game or other program on your computer 94 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANU
73. n the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab If the foreground lighting you want to play is assigned to a group click the group name in the group bar 5 Beneath the device image click Play foreground The foreground lighting will play on the selected buttons so you can see how it works 50 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND CLEARING FOREGROUND LIGHTING LIGHTING Continued If you have assigned foreground lighting to a light or group but want to remove the assignment you can clear it In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to change 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab If the foreground lighting you want to clear is assigned to a group click the group name in the group bar 5 In the device image right click the light and then click Clear 51 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS LIGHTING EFFECTS Ther
74. ncrease the brightness click the up arrow To decrease the brightness click the down arrow A brightness of 0 will disable lighting 61 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS You can use button assignments to change what individual buttons do For example you may assign a button to start a macro action or switch between modes in a profile Button assignments can also be ASSIGNMENTS useful if you want to change the layout for a game that doesn t offer the built in ability to change button mappings Button assignments are made by first selecting the profile and mode where you want to make the assignment PROFILES ia CORSAIR In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the modes drop down list click the mode you want to edit 2 In the right pane click the Assignments tab to see an image of the selected device In the image on the assignments tab you can hover over any button on the mouse to see its current assignment 63 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS REMAPPING BUTTONS You can remap buttons to perform actions other than their default actions For example you could remap the back button to send launch a program or run a macro To remap a button in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 Select the profile and mode you wish to m
75. ne the behavior of the mouse to match your gaming technigues CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 112 MOUSE PERFORMANCE OPTIONS CONFIGURING MOUSE PERFORMANCE In order to configure mouse performance you must first select a profile and mode to work with In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Performance tab There are five DPI stages that can be specified per mode One of the DPI stages can be set to be the default DPI stage for the mode To set the default DPI stage for the mode beneath the DPI stage you want to use click Default By default the DPI for the X and Y axis for all stages are synced If you want to specify independent values for X and Y select the Independent X Y checkbox To configure the DPI for a DPI stage either e Click and drag the DPI slider to the value you want to use or Inthe X field type the value you want to use If you selected the Independent X Y checkbox type values in both the X and the Y fields You can enable or disable individual DPI stages so that you can rotate through or skip DPI stages as needed By default all DPI stages are enabled To disable a DPI stage click the Enable button The button will no longe
76. ng Actions to Buttons with the Actions 5 66 INTRODUCTION 6 7 Introduction to AGONS isisisi nininini 68 TO ACTIONS Action senise k tt vi auklik aka ian vm Gatos a ans 69 7 Creating a NeW 71 Editing GE 72 Deleting nia AA aaasta tie dai ua Maata 73 Duplicating 8 ACE ON avatav kiku A a 74 Exporting a Single ACTION 75 Exporting alli ACtIONS R taluva di 76 IMMPOKEING2ACTIONS 77 vi CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS MACRO ACTIONS 78 Macro dTo ja i 79 Creating A 80 Setting Macro avidin aka ta kurk tv cans 81 Editing MACOS a 83 TEXT ACTIONS 85 CN 86 Creating ACON 87 KEYSTROKE ACTIONS 8 9 Keystroke naa rat 90 Creating a Keystroke Acton 91 SHORTCUT ACTIONS 93 ACON S AM ad katta ia 94 Creating a Shortcut ACti ON 95 DPI ACTIONS 26 selt M 97 Creating DPI ACOD ak 98 TIMER ACTIONS 100 TIME ent 101 Creating Timer ACON nn
77. ny existing assignments mode or profile based on the options you configure Choose a button you want to assign and then For example if you configured two modes one for playing as a sniper and one for playing as a medic you can assign a button that switches between the modes as needed so that you can quickly tailor your 1 Right click the button icon you want to use or click the drop down list for the button and then click Mode Selection Switching role to the action in the game 2 The Mode Selection Switching dialog box appears SELECTING A MODE 3 Click the desired option below a Direct mode selection This option will In order to configure mode switching you must switch you to a specific mode when the first select a profile and mode to work with In the button is pressed In the drop down list click Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu the name of the mode you want to switch to 1 In the profile drop down list click the name of If you want to switch modes only the profile you want to edit while the button is pressed returning to the last mode when released select 2 In the mode list if you have multiple modes the While pressed checkbox click the name of the mode you want to edit Switch to next mode in list This option will switch to the next mode down in the CONFIGURING MODE SWITCHING list of modes for the device except for SS modes that are marked to skip For more information see Marking Mod
78. odify 2 Click the Assignments tab if needed 3 Right click the button you wish to remap and then click Remap Key Button 4 The Remap Key Button dialog box appears In the Key button function list click the type of action you want the button to perform 5 Once you have selected the type of action the middle section of the dialog box will change to display specific actions based on the type of action you chose from the list Click the specific action you want to perform In the bottom section of the dialog box confirm that the button you want to change is assigned to the action you want to perform and then click Remap CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 64 BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNING ACTIONS To assign a button using the interactive device image Resetto Default This option replaces the TO BUTTONS IN THE in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu selected button s action with the device ASSIGNMENTS TAB default 1 Select the Profile and Mode you wish to modify i 5 5 the button you clicked already has an action assigned to it you can click additional options in the control menu 2 If needed click the Assignments tab to view the interactive device image the image of the mouse right click the button you want to use in the image to open the control menu Click the option you want to assign Assign New Action This option opens the Actions Editor dialog box
79. on how to create each of the lighting effects 48 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND LIGHTING Continued b In the Start section select the With mode checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to begin when the mode is activated initially Select the On key press checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to start when one of the assigned buttons is pressed c In the End section select the After x times checkbox and enter a number if you want the foreground lighting to end after a certain number of times The maximum value is 99 Select the On key press checkbox if you want the foreground lighting to end when one of the assigned buttons is released Note All buttons in a lighting group must share the same foreground lighting EDITING FOREGROUND LIGHTING If you want to change the characteristics of a In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default In the right pane click the Lighting tab An image of the device appears in the lighting tab If the foreground lighting is assigned to a group click the group name in the group bar In the device image right click the light and then click Edit light The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog box appears Edit the lighting to suit your needs and then click OK For addi
80. ottom of the screen in left center or right positions They can also be placed to float anywhere on the screen You can snap two or more OSD sections to each other for vertical stacking When stacked you can move the stacked OSDs as a group to a different section of the screen or change the order of the stacking by clicking and dragging vertically OSD sections at edges that are set to always be displayed can be hidden by moving the mouse vertically over them The OSD display time and other visibility options can be set on a per profile basis See Profiles for more information RESET MESSAGES Any optional dialog boxes and prompts you have previously disabled from future display may be re enabled To re enable the messages e Click Reset to open the Reset Messages dialog and then click OK to reset the messages or click Cancel to continue to suppress the messages MACRO OPTIONS You can set the default behavior for recording macros New macros created will take these settings by default though you can change the behavior of individual macro recording sessions during recording To set default macro recording options 123 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS ON SCREEN DISPLAY e Click the Macro Options button and then click To add a media player in the Settings section in the SETTINGS Continued the options you want to enable or disable Program tab Record keyboard events 1
81. pdate firmware 3 The Firmware Update dialog box appears Click Please download the latest firmware by clicking this link and saving the firmware 4 Your web browser should prompt you to save the zip file containing the firmware After you have saved the zip file to your hard drive extract its contents to a location on your hard drive 5 Click Browse 6 The Select firmware image dialog box appears Browse to the location of the firmware file click Open and then click Update 7 When the update is complete verify that the new firmware version appears in the Device tab 118 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING PROGRAM SETTINGS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS PROGRAM SETTINGS The Program Settings tab offers control over settings that change the general use and features of the Corsair Utility Engine as well as managing the media programs used in media control actions To change program settings click Settings and then click Program 120 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS The Language drop down list controls the display language of the Corsair Utility Engine To change the language 1 In the Language list click the language you want to use 2 A confirmation dialog box appears Click OK to change the language or Cancel to keep your current language 3 Restart the Corsair Uti
82. ppears in the lighting tab The group bar appears above the device image with left and right arrows to scroll through groups Create a new group in one of two ways Inthe group bar right click and then click New group Or On the device image right click a button point to Add to Group and then click New Group 1 The New Group dialog box appears In the Name field type a name for the group 2 In the Notes field type any optional notes for the group and then click OK If you added the new group by the second method the button you added to the group will appear highlighted CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 39 LIGHTING EFFECTS LIGHTING GROUPS CUSTOMIZING LIGHTS IN A LIGHTING GROUP In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu Continued In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to by default use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab tab The group bar appears above the device 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting im
83. r be highlighted Click Enable again to re enable the DPI stage You can also reset all the DPI stages to their default values Resetting the values will not affect whether a DPI stage is enabled or disabled To reset all the DPI stages to their default values click Reset You can also change the motion speed of the mouse pointer To change the pointer s motion speed in the Pointer Motion Speed section click and drag the slider to the position you want You can also select the Enhance pointer precision checkbox to fine tune the positioning of the mouse pointer You can fine tune the mouse s lift height to enable sensitivity to the mouse being picked up for repositioning during gaming 113 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MOUSE PERFORMANCE OPTIONS CONFIGURING MOUSE PERFORMANCE Continued Inthe Lift Height drop down list click the value you want to use forthe lift height You can choose a variety of lift heights from low to high based on your specific needs The USB Polling Report Rate section configures how freguently the keyboard communicates with the keyboard You can change the polling rate to help reduce lag In the drop down list choose the polling rate you want to use The default is 125Hz 8 msec The Angle Snapping section is used to configure whether or not angle snapping is used to smooth out small movements to keep mouse movements on a straight line Fo
84. r precision gaming actions like sniping you may want this feature disabled but it may be useful in other circumstances By default angle snapping is disabled To enable angle snapping select the Enable checkbox In the Tolerance field you can enter a number to define high or low tolerance for small movements before angle snapping is enabled to smooth out mouse movements CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL CORSAIR GAMING DEVICE SETTINGS CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL E DEVICE SETTINGS DEVICE SETTINGS You can globally enable or disable device lighting in the Device tab To access device settings in the Settings menu click the Device tab The Corsair Gaming mouse will appear in the Device tab These settings are applied each time the device is connected to the Corsair Utility Engine and persist even if the software is not running 116 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL DEVICE SETTINGS DEVICE LIGHTING To disable all lighting click Disable device lighting checkbox 117 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL DEVICE SETTINGS UPDATING FIRMWARE Keeping your Corsair Gaming device s firmware and Corsair Utility Engine up to date helps make sure you have the latest features and updates from Corsair To update your firmware 1 In the Corsair Utility Engine click Settings and then click Device 2 In the Device Settings section click U
85. rrent mouse DPI setting works only with Corsair Gaming M65 RGB mouse 7 To show the names of any timers in the OSD select the Show timer names checkbox By default when there is only one timer running the timer name will not appear To show the timer name even when only a single timer is running select the Show when there is only one timer running The Current Mode section displays information about the active mode To change the color of your OSD in the On Screen Display Settings section checkbox 1 In the Color 8 Transparency section click the 8 To invert the color of the text and graphics in palette square the OSD select the Invert text graphics color checkbox 2 The Select Color dialog box appears Choose the color you want to use and then click OK 3 To change the background transparency in the Transparency field type a percentage 122 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROGRAM SETTINGS ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS Continued MOVING THE OSD DISPLAY To reposition the OSD in the Corsair Utility Engine 1 Click Settings and then click Program 2 In the On Screen Display Settings section select the Preview checkbox 3 All three OSD sections will appear on the screen You can move the panels independently by dragging and dropping them to their desired location on the screen Each of the three OSD sections can be moved independently and can be snapped to the top or b
86. rs unique capabilities that you can use to accomplish your goals Macro Capture or program input patterns over time allowing you to automate repeated tasks or key combos Text Predefined text input to guickly fill out forms or chat Keystroke Automated or repeating keystroke input for auto fire or forcing input to always have a modifier key applied Shortcut Launch a system shortcut optionally with arguments DPI Modify mouse sensitivity for use only with the Corsair Gaming M65 mouse Timer Control a countdown and trigger indicators or other actions when it reaches zero Mouse Cause mouse input to occur including scrolling or double clicks Media Control Control your preferred media player Predefined media player settings are included with the Corsair Utility Engine but you can define your own as well For more information about how to configure your preferred media player see the Settings section For detailed information on options for each action refer to the corresponding section CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 69 INTRODUCTION TO ACTIONS FILTERING ACTIONS By default the actions library displays all the actions in the library Visibility of your actions is controlled by the action type buttons on the left of the library For example to only display Macros click Macro To show all the actions in the library again click Show AII 70 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE S
87. s select the Independent X Y checkbox and then in the X and Y fields type a value from 1 to 10 Sniper This option sets a custom mouse DPI for use with the Sniper button You can click and drag the pointer along the bar to set the DPI or in the X field type a value from 1 to 10 If you want to specify separate horizontal and vertical DPls select the Independent X Y checkbox and then in the X and Y fields type a value from 1 to 10 If you want Sniper mode to be enabled only when the Sniper button is held down click While pressed If you want the key or button to toggle Sniper mode on and off click On off toggle Switch to next DPI stage in performance settings This option specifies that if you have defined multiple DPI stages in the Performance tab of the mode this will move to the next stage in the mode If you have defined multiple DPI stages and you want the action to return to the first DPI stage for the mode after the last one is reached select the Loop back to first DPI when reaching last checkbox If you want this action to be applied to the same button in all modes in the active 98 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL DPI ACTIONS CREATING A DPI ACTION Continued 6 profile when you assign it to one mode when the action starts To create a new select the Apply to same key button in all lighting click New modes in the current profile checkbox For more inform
88. section to display additional profiles 2 A dialog box appears confirming the switch and noting automatic profile switching is disabled until you resume it Click OK Alternatively to resume using your profile switching rules Click Automatic profile switching 131 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SYSTEM TRAY MENU OSD VISIBILITY The system tray menu includes a toggle to hide or show the OSD Use this to quickly disable the OSD if you do not currently require it or re enable it later when you do require it Click Hide On Screen Display OSD or Click Show On Screen Display OSD Your selection is instantly applied 132 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SYSTEM TRAY MENU RESOURCES Some options are helpful for learning about the Corsair Utility Engine and keeping it functional e Click Help To check for and apply the latest software updates Click Update available To open the About dialog Click About 133 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL SYSTEM TRAY MENU UTILITIES Some options are useful when managing mouse and Corsair Utility Engine features and have been placed in the system tray menu for convenience To stop all currently executing macros e Click Stop all Macros This can be helpful if your Macros are in a loop or otherwise taking longer than expected To prevent or re enable the sending of a force quit message from your mouse
89. so that you can create a new action and assign it to the button Mode Selection Switching This option opens the Mode Switching dialog box allowing you to switch modes with the button Profile Selection Switching This option opens the Profiles Switching dialog allowing you to switch profiles with the button Remap Key Button This option opens the Remap Key Button dialog box allowing you to change how the button behaves For example the back button could be remapped to launch your media player Edit Action This option opens the Actions Editor dialog box allowing you to edit the action Copy Action This option copies the action into memory so that you can quickly paste it to another button Paste Action This option pastes previously copied action onto the selected button Clone to All Modes in Profile This option copies the action to the button throughout all other modes in the profile Clear This option removes the assignment from the button 65 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNING ACTIONS TO BUTTONS WITH THE ACTIONS LIST The Actions List contains all the actions you have already defined which allows you to quickly assign actions to buttons Actions are listed alohabetically by name and include any notes you may have added To open the list in the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the modes list click mode you wis
90. the light repeat this process 45 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND LIGHTING Foreground lighting is activated in a mode when certain start conditions are met and ends when an end condition is met By default foreground lighting ends when you switch modes though you can also configure it to persist between mode changes When foreground lighting ends the background lighting returns You can assign foreground lighting to single lights multiple lights or lighting groups ASSIGNING FOREGROUND LIGHTING TO A SINGLE LIGHT In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab In the image click the light you want to assign lighting to 5 In the device image the light appears highlighted Assign a foreground lighting through one of the following methods If you want to apply a lighting you have already created click Lightings List 1 The Lightings List dialog box appears Click and drag the lighting you want to use on to the group and then click Close 2 In the device image right click the highlighted group and then click Assign New Lighting a The Foreground Lighting Editor dialog
91. tional details on editing lighting effects see Lighting Effects Overview foreground lighting you can do so Changes made to foreground lighting will be saved in the lighting database so that other buttons or groups that use the same lighting will also be affected In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 49 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL LIGHTING EFFECTS FOREGROUND LIGHTING Continued COPYING AND PASTING FOREGROUND LIGHTING If you have assigned foreground lighting to a light or group you can copy and paste it to other lights or groups In the Corsair Utility Engine in the Profiles menu 1 In the profile drop down list click the profile you want to use 2 In the mode list click the mode you want to use If only one mode is defined it is selected by default 3 In the right pane click the Lighting tab 4 An image of the device appears in the lighting tab If the foreground lighting you want to copy is assigned to a group click the group name in the group bar 5 In the device image right click the light and then click Copy 6 If the destination you want to paste the lighting to is a group then in the group bar click the group name N Right click the light and then click Paste PLAYING FOREGROUND LIGHTING If you have assigned foreground lighting to a light or group and you want to see how it looks while in the Corsair Utility Engine you can do so I
92. ttings so that you can see the name of the active profile mode and active timers To customize the OSD settings for a profile in the profile drop down list 1 Click the profile you want to edit 2 Click the profile menu button and then click Edit Profile 3 The Profile Settings dialog box appears Click OSD Settings 4 The On Screen Display OSD dialog box appears In the drop down lists click the desired options and then click OK 5 Click OK again to save the profile There are three options you can change for the OSD Mode This shows the name of the active profile mode DPI This shows the current DPI of the Corsair Gaming M65 RGB mouse Timer This shows the time remaining for the active timer For the Mode and DPI options you can choose from the following settings Never show The OSD will never show the active mode even when switching modes 0 5 Sec 1 Sec 2 Sec 5 Sec The OSD will show the active mode for the indicated time and then fade out Always Show The OSD will always show the active mode For the Timer option you can choose to always show the timer or never show the timer 18 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PROFILES SAVING A PROFILE You can save a profile to your Corsair Gaming TO A DEVICE mouse allowing you to take your mouse with you and download the profile to another computer with the Corsair Utility Engine installed on
93. want to exclude one of those modes from the list because you use it infrequently for example you can mark it to be skipped Inthe list of modes to the right of the mode click the navigation menu and then click Skip this Mode in Modes Switching To turn off skipping for a mode repeat the step above When a mode is marked to skip a checkbox will appear next to the menu entry 32 CORSAIR GAMING RGB MOUSE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL MODE AND PROFILE SWITCHING MODE AND PROFILE CONFIGURING PROFILE SWITCHING Toreorder profiles inthe list click the SWITCHING profile name and then on the left Continued In the Assignments tab you can mouse over the hand side click the up arrow or down device image to view any existing assignments arrow Choose a button you want to assign and then To cycle through the profile list from top to bottom click Next To cycle 1 Right click the button icon you want to use through the profile list from bottom to or click the drop down list for the button and top click Previous then click Profile Selection Switching If you want to specify that you loop 2 The Profile Selection Switching dialog box through the profiles when you reach appears one end of the list select the Loop back when reaching list end top 3 Click the desired option below checkbox Direct profile selection This option will A Click Assign switch you to a specific profile when the button is press
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