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1.    a            The default button assignments may be changed from the above configuration     Button assignment choices    Disable    Left Click      Right Click     Mouse Wheel Click    IE forward     IE backward    Macro     Keyboard      Multimedia    Web Browser      E Mail    Media Player      Play Pause    Stop            BUTTON ASSIGNMENT    S  Left click v     Right click v  5  Mouse wheel click v     IE forward v     IE backward v     DPI   v  3 DPH v    Left click   Right click   Mouse wheel click  IE forward   IE backward  UEO   gt   Keyboard  Multimedia  Rapid fire  Profile    B Hi    Sensor on off    vi Vi Vi V    Disable a button     Set a button to function as the Left Click   Note  One button must always be set as the left click button     Set a button to function as Right Click    Set a button to function as the Mouse Wheel Click    Set a button to function as the browser page foward button   Set a button to function as the browser page backward buttor  Set a Stored Macro to execute when button is pressed     Set a button to perform a selected key stroke     Set a button to open the default web browser   Set a button to open the default email program   Set a button to open the default media player program   Set a buton to function as the play pause media function   Set a button to function as the stop media function               Volume down     OXe    odt  fo  Ko   My Computer    Rapid fire    Keyboard      Profile    Profile 0      Profile 1    Profile 2  
2.   Profile 3      Next profile      Previous profile    Profile cycle         Profile cycle         DPI     DPI level 1    DPI level 2    DPI level 3    DPI level 4    DPI         DPI         DPI cycle        Did oa    o CD    Sensor on off      TE Feta ort     Set a button to function as the volume down media function     Set a button to open the Windows calculator program     Set a button to open the Windows My Computer  file explorer     Set a button to function as a repeating key stroke       Repeat       Press a key on the keyboard   Enter a number for the amount of times to repeat the  keystroke     Click ENTER to store the key stroke and the number of  times to repeat the key stroke     Set a button to switch to Profile 0 default    Set a button to switch to Profile 1   Set a button to switch to Profile 2   Set a button to switch to Profile 3     Set a button to switch to the next Profile     Set a button to switch to the previous Profile     Set a button to switch to the next Profile  Hold to cycle forward  through the profiles     Set a button to switch to the previous Profile  Hold to cycle  forward through the profiles     Set a button to switch to the active Profile   s Level 1 DPI setting   Set a button to switch to the active Profile   s Level 2 DPI setting     Set a button to switch to the active Profile   s Level 3 DPI setting   Set a button to switch to the active Profile   s Level 4 DPI setting   Set a button to increase one DPI level for the active Profile  
3.  Set a button to decrease one DPI level for the active Profile   Set a button to cycle DPI from level 1 to level 4    Set a button to cycle DPI from level 4 to level 1     Set a button to turn the mouse sensor on and off              2  Each profile allows for the setting of 4 DPI levels to switch to in that profile     DPI   MOUSE SENSITIVITY    DPI LeveL 1    O DPI Levert 2    O DPI Levet 3        O DPI Lever 4    200 1200 2200 3200 4200 3200 6200 7200 2207 8200   8200  USB POLLING RATE    100 111 125 142 166 200 250 333 500 1000  3  Choose which DPI Level you want to set the DPI     4  Slide the slider on the bar right to increase the mouse sensitivity   The further the tab is to the right  the faster the mouse cursor will move   Settings can be set from 200 to 8200 DPI     5  Click the   beween the numerical values to adjust the DPI settings for the X axis  separate from the Y Axis      lt 2 Adjust the Axis at same time     x Y  800   800  Y    x  1600  lt  gt  1600     lt x   Adjust the Axis separately   x x  3200  lt  gt  5800  B X Y  8200  lt  gt  7200    USB Polling Rate    The polling rate  or report rate  determines how often the mouse sends information  to your computer     Increasing the polling interval will improve precision at the tradeoff of using more  CPU resources     1  Select the ADVANCED tab from top of software  2  Slide the tab to set the Polling Rate for the mouse     USB POLLING RATE    100  11 125 142 166 200 250 333 500 1000             Always On  
4. ION        Press to run once       3  Click on Rew  and give a name to the 4  Click on the Macro name in the list   macro    MACRO NAME  copy mac       paste mac          5  Click on     Execute your macro  6  Clickon        Clickon  SNe   In this example  we use the keyboard The Macro is now stored     short cut commands for copy     EVENTS    1  Select the Profile to assign the macro to  2  Choose a button to assign the macro to        E Profile 0 Pres Button 2  Profile 1 Sku  Profi RO Button 4   rofile 2 Button 5      Profile 3 Button 6             Press to run once  Release to run once    Mar    Press to run once    Release to run once    Press   o loop    Release to loop    Hold to loop         pressing the assigned button activates the programmed    Macro       pressing the assigned button and then releasing the  button activates the programmed macro      pressing the assigned button down causes the  programmed macro to repeat over and over until the  assigned button is pressed again       pressing and releasing the assigned button causes the  programmed macro to repeat over and over until the  assigned button is released       holding the assigned button down causes the  programmed macro to repeat over and over until the  assigned button is released     4  Set the delay between keystrokes     If you wish to use the natural delay between the keystrokes  select the     With Time    on the setup       WITH TIME Crcut    To have a set delay between each keystroke  then cho
5. The LEDs on the mouse are always on  DEFAULT   Always Off  The LEDs are turned off   Breathing  The LEDs will increase brightness and decrease brightness     Rapid Fire  The LEDs will light up depending on the activitiy of the mouse     1  Select the ADVANCED tab from top of software  2  Select the LED MODE that you wish to use     LED MODE       Acways ON   Aways OFF _  BREATHING O RAPID FIRE    LED Brightness    Adjust how bright the LEDs will appear   Slide the slider to the right to increase the brightness   Slide the slider to left to decrease the brightness     a  20  40  1  80  100     OS Sensitivity    Mouse sensitivity is how far the mouse moves with a certain movement     OS Double Click Speed    Adjust this setting to change how fast the left and right click buttons must be pressed  to register a Double Click     The lower the number   the slower the presses to complete a Double Click will be   Set the number higher to require faster presses of the buttons to complete a Double  Click     Button Response Time    The delay time between the clicking of the mouse button and the system executing  the button press   Set the slider to the left for faster response time      Lock OS Settings  Locks the software from controlling the settings  The Operating system mouse settings  will control how the mouse functions     Angle Snapping    Angle snapping is a type of path correction in mouse sensors that assists in drawing  horizontal or vertical lines  useful for graphical app
6. lications   The sensor will predict  when you attempt to draw a straight line and correct any movement that drifts away  from that line  This is not an accurate representation of your movement  so most                           C     click       g the icon in the Start Menu     3  By Default  there are no Profiles  stored on the computer     al  in          PROFILE               5  This will move the stored profile on    the mouse to the computer to be  saved     Profile 0  Profile 1  Profile 2  Profile 3       PROFILE       s    Load Profile from Computer    1  Open the Mizar software by double  clicking the icon in the Start Menu     3  Highlight the Saved profile to  upload to the Mizar        PROFILE    2ndprofile pof  PROFILE1 pof    5  Click 2 to transfer the Profile  from computer to the Mizar         4  Click on Profile in NAME panel and then  Click the  lt         Name  Profile 0  Profile 1  Profile 2  Profile 3       2  Click on the Profiles Tab to edit your Profiles     4  Highlight the profile on the Mizar that is to  be replaced by the Saved profile          PROFILE1  Profile 1    Profile 3    EXAMPLE        PROFIL   NAME  2ndprofile pof PROFILE1  PROFILE1 pof Profile 1    2ndprofile  Profile 3                ____ Macro Setup Guide  SORA       S71    BY GOOLER MASTER    1  Open the Mizar software by double 2  Click on the Macro Tab to edit your Macros  clicking the icon in the system tray               e e Smee ES TE SESE  Select Profle    Select Button Y  EXECUT
7. n    PEA  SLUTS CUVIYI Widstel CU  LLU  AII uyni     Swap windows  Swap between windows as if using ALT   TAB function      Close Window  Close active window as if using ALT   F4      Lock PC  Lock your computer desktop as if using the lock function from the windows  START menu      Open Explorer  Open Windows Explorer window      Run  Opens windows command prompt to run a program      Show Desktop  Minimizes all open windows to allow access to the desktop      Zoom in  Zoom in to increase size of viewing area      Zoom out  Zoom out to decrease size of viewing area     1  Open the Mizar software by double 2  Click on the LIBRARY Tab   clicking the icon in the Start Menu     MAIN ADVANCED      MacRO    PROFILES aa SUPPL  QOJ Miza  3  Highlight the created Macro in 4  Select the Profile and the button on the  the Macro Library column to copy Mizar to assign the macro to     it to the mouse        ON BoarRD Memory VIEW    SELECT Macro    esm  Profile 0 v    MACRO LIBRARY       Button 1 v          IMPORT EXPORT    The Import function is used to import saved Macros to the Library     The Export function is fo export saved Macros from the Library           
8. ose the delay time from    the dropdown        RO NAME 12 ms  24 ms  36 ms  48 ms  60 ms  72 ms  84 ms  96 ms  200 ms  250 ms  400 ms  0 5 sec          Then press record button and the choosen  delay time will be substituted for the natural  delay time of the keystroke           INSERT   v    Delav Cvcle       The delay cycle can also be set by choosing the INSERT dropdown and  selecting    delay ms     DELAY    Enter in the delay time in ms  and press ENTER  The delay will then be plac ed in  line in the actions list      lt NULL gt  Delay 42 ms    Keystroke    The keystroke function allows the input of single keyboard keystroke into the  action list    Choose    keystroik    and enter in the keystroke  The keystroke will appear in the  on screen box     KEYSTROKE  lt PrintScreen gt      CLEAR    ENTER    NOTE  The ALT and CTRL keys can not be programmed in this manner   Mouse    The mouse function allows the input of basic mouse functions to be added  to the action list     Left click   Right click  delay ms  Mouse wheel click  keystroke EEs   IE forward    Basic  gt   Additional Commands  gt     Basic    The Basic function allows the input of commonly used functions into the action list     Cut  Copy  Paste  Undo   All     delay ms  Find   keystroke New  Mouse  gt  Print    Save    Additional Commands             Swap windows        TIME Cyce   12ms v    Close Window  v nn o  Lock PC  _ delay ms  Open Explorer A  keystroke Run  Mouse  gt   Show Desktop     Basic  gt  Zoomi
    
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