Windows Pointer Speed [Windows Only]
Pointer speed is the Windows implementation of Sensitivity. In Windows XP, a setting of ‘5’ means there is
no filtering (default). This bar is included as a convenience.
DPI switcher – Resolution
Resolution is how many counts per inch of movement that is sent by the mouse hardware to the OS. E.g.
400dpi means a movement of one inch will result in 400 counts of movement. Without any of the above
filters operating, this will result in 400 pixels of movement on the screen.
Independent X and Y-axis Settings
You can preset independent X-axis (sensitivity movements side to side) and Y-axis (sensitivity movements
up and down). When this feature is enabled you will see a new on-the-fly interface bar when enacted on
their screen that allows further sensitivity adjustments.
6. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
Safety Guidelines
In order to achieve maximum safety while using your mouse, we suggest that you adopt the following
guidelines:
1. Avoid looking directly into the infrared beam of your mouse or pointing the beam in any one else’s
eye. Note that the infrared beam is NOT visible to the naked human eye and is set on an always-on
mode.
2. Should you have trouble operating the mouse properly and troubleshooting does not work, unplug
the device and contact the Razer hotline or go to www.razerzone.com for support. Do not attempt
to service or fix the device yourself at any time.
3. Do not take apart the mouse (doing so will also void your warranty) and do not attempt to service it
yourself or operate it under abnormal current loads.
4. Keep your mouse away from liquid, humidity or moisture. Operate your mouse only within the
specified temperature range of 0˚C(32˚F) to 40˚C(104˚F). Should you operate it in a temperature
that is beyond this range, unplug and switch off the device in order to let the temperature stabilize
within the optimal temperature range.
COMFORT
Here are some tips to ensure that you are comfortable while using your mouse. Research has shown that
long periods of repetitive motion, improper positioning of your computer peripherals, incorrect body position,
and poor habits may be associated with physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles.
Please follow these guidelines to ensure comfortable use of your mouse and avoid injury.
1. Position your keyboard and monitor directly in front of you with your mouse next to it. Place your
elbows next to your side, not too far away and your mouse within easy reach.
2. Adjust the height of your chair and table so that the keyboard and mouse are at or below elbow
height.
3. Keep your feet well supported, posture straight and your shoulders relaxed.
4. During gameplay, relax your wrist and keep it straight. If you do the same tasks with your hands
repeatedly, try not to bend, extend or twist your hands for long periods.
5. Do not rest your wrists on hard surfaces for long periods. Use a wrist support such as Razer’s gel-
filled eXactRest™ to support your wrist while gaming.
6. Customize the buttons on your mouse to suit your style of gaming in order to minimize repetitive or
awkward motions while gaming.
7. Make sure that your mouse fits comfortably in your hands.
8. Do not sit in the same position all day. Get up, step away from your desk and do exercises to
stretch your arms, shoulders, neck and legs.