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User ’ s Manual Model(s): X-710 X-718 ww w . a 4tec h .com SPEED Game Mouse[...]
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES W I TH P A RT 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPER A TION IS SUBJECT TOTHE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITION S : (1) THIS DEVICE M A Y NOT C A USE H ARMFUL INTERFERENCE A ND ( 2 ) THIS DEVICE MUST A CCEPT A NY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED , INCLUDING INTERFEREN C E TH A T M A Y C AUSE UND E SIRED OPE R A TION. Feder a l Co m m unicati o ns C o m m i ssion[...]
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HOW T O C O NNECT YOUR M O USE 1. Locate a n a v aila b le USB m o use p ort on the ba c k of y our compu t e r . 2. Insert the USB mo u se c on nector into the USB p ort . If y ou li k e to u s e the PS2 port (for the rou n d PS/2 plug), y ou will n e ed to plug the USB c o nn e ctor with a PS2 adapter. HOW T O CH A NGE THE DPI SETT I NG OF SPEED [...]
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MODEL: X-710 At Resolution: Scrolling Wheel will change to: Recommend for: Suitable for Resolution o f dis p lay ( R e comme nd ) 400 D PI Non Slow-Speed an d normal a c cur a cy player 640 × 480 600 D PI Green Medium-Speed and requir e d a v erage accuracy p layer 800 × 600 800 D PI Yellow Fast Speed and r equired ab o v e average accura c y[...]
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STE P ONE: HOW T O INS T A L L S M A R T -X7 S O FT W A RE ***** For W i n dows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XP 1. MUS T: Please u n ins t all an y previ o us m ouse driver b e f ore ins t alling the S m art-X7 2. MUS T: Ma k e sure y ou ha ve co m plet el y f inis h ed set t ing u p y o ur m ouse p ad an d m ouse 3. Insert th e in c lu d ed C o m p act Disc[...]
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STE P TWO: HOW T O PROGR A M YOUR MOUSE BUT TO NS MOUSE P RO P E R TY l Open y our Mous e Pr o perties. First T ab: Button Section I: Button A s si g nment 1. T he m ouse i m age that app e ars in t he f irst secti o n is a ke y t o n u m bers list e d to the r igh t . For ex a m ple, butt o n # 1 has be e n a ssigned as “ M a in But t on ” b y[...]
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STE P THREE: HOW T O SET X7- J UM P FUNCTION ( LE A RN T O S I MUL A TE KE Y BO A RD ’ S C O M M A NDS A ND PRO G R A M X Y SENSITIVIT Y INDEPENDENT L Y) The function Smart - X7 n ot only provides program XY sensitivity independently , but also can be set in a n y of the buttons from # 2 to # 5 of simulation functio n s for the keyboard and half [...]
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Section I: Change Mou s e DPI : Set mouse XY a x is se n siti v it y le v els In order to Shift f ro m pi x el-preci s e t argeting to fast-twitch man e u v ers, without stopping the ac t ion. T h is a v oids the error in opera t ion for mo r e efficienc y . Y ou can c o nfigu r e y our m ou se as s y nchro n i s m or non-s y nchr o ni s m higher[...]
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Section II: K e ystro k es T o ADD ke y stro k es: Clic k on the but t on “ N e w K e y stro ke ” and y ou ’ ll se e a “ K e y stro ke ” W indo w po p s up (I m age: left, bot t o m ) Here y o u will s e e 3 r a dio b uttons: l Press and h o ld will in p ut k e y st r o k es consecutive l y l Press and h o ld will o n l y in p ut onc e th[...]
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Examp l e 1: S e lect 1 st R a dio Button 1. Clic k on “ Record ” (Re f ere n ce: I m age A) 2. Press “ R ” on t h e K e y bo ar d 3. Clic k “ OK ” 4. It w ill bri n g y o u bac k to pr e vious p a ge 5. N o w clic k on “ K e y stro k e (R) ” , the o ne y o u just create d 6. Select t h e M ouse But t on ( g reen ic o n) o n th e M [...]
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Examp l e 2 : Select 1 st R a dio Button 1. Clic k on “ Ctrl+A ” (Re f eren c e: I m age C) 2. Press “ Ctrl+A ” o n th e K e y b oard 3. Clic k “ OK ” 4. It w ill bri n g y o u bac k to pr e vious p a ge 5. N o w clic k on “ K e y stro k e (Ctrl+A) ” , the on e y o u just cr e ated 6. Select the Mouse Bu t ton ( g reen ic o n) on t [...]
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Examp l e 3 : Select 2 nd R a dio Button 1. Clic k on “ Record ” ( I m age E) 2. Press “ A4 T ECH ” on th e K e y bo ard 3. Clic k “ OK ” 4. It w ill bri n g y o u bac k to pr e vious p a ge 5. N o w clic k on “ K e y stro k e(A 4T ECH) ” , the o n e y ou just c r eat e d 6. Select t h e M ouse But t on ( g reen ic o n) o n th e M o[...]
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Examp l e 4: S e lect 3 rd R a dio Button 1. Clic k on “ Record ” 2. Press “ Z the K e y b o ard (I m age G) 3. Clic k “ S top ” to s t op recor d ing >> th e n clic k “ OK ” 4. It w ill bri n g y o u bac k to pr e vious p a ge (I m age F) 5. N o w clic k on “ K e y stro k e(Z) ” , the on e y o u just crea t ed 6. Select the[...]
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