Razer 1800 manual

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  • Page 1

    The Razer Abyssus i s created for ga mers looking f or quality, reliab ility and performance in a no- nonsense, straightf orward g aming-grade mouse. D esigned to focus on the fundamentals of competiti ve gaming, the Razer Ab yssus is arm ed with ultra-respon sive buttons tuned f or maximum tac tile feedback. With an uncompr omising 1800dpi Razer P[...]

  • Page 2

    1. PACKAGE CONTE NTS / SYSTEM REQUIREM ENTS / REGISTRATION PACKAGE CONTENTS  Razer Abyssus 1 800 Gaming Mous e  Quick Start Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC with USB p orts Windows® 7 / Wind ows Vista® / Windows® XP Internet connection (for driver installa tion) 35MB of free hard dis k space REGISTRATION Please visit www .razerzone .com/regist[...]

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    2. CONNECTING YOU R RAZER ABYSSU S 1800 WINDOWS® 7 / WINDOWS VISTA® / WINDOWS® XP INSTALLATION INST RUCTIONS Step 1: Plug y our Razer Abyssus 180 0 into the USB p ort of your computer. Step 2: Download the Driver In staller from http://w ww.razersupport.c om/ Step 3: Run the install er. Step 4: Choose s etup language. Click OK to proceed. Step 5[...]

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    3 . RAZER ABYSSUS 18 00 KEY FEATURES A Mouse button 1 – Click B Mouse button 2 – Menu C Mouse button 3 – Scr oll Wheel and Univ ersal Scrolling D Razer Precisi on 3G Infrared Sensor E Ultraslick Mous e Feet F 1000Hz (1ms) Resp onse Time G 16 -Bit Ultra-Wide Data P ath[...]

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    4. CONFIGURIN G YOUR RAZER A BYSSUS 1800 The features list ed here req uire the Razer Ab yssus 1800 softwar e driver to be installed and the Razer Abyssus 1800 Tray Icon to be active. Each setting will be saved to the current Profile o n the current machine only. ASSIGN BUTTONS TAB In the Assign But tons tab, you can as sign various funct ions to e[...]

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     Macro – If the bu tton function or ke y is not listed, or if you w ould like to assign a macro to a button, select “ Ma cro ” from the dropd own menu. In ad dition, all saved ma cros will be sh own on a sub dropdown m enu for quick sele ctio n when yo u mouse over the “ Macro ” option.  Forward – Assign a “Forward” c ommand i[...]

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    To set a different sensi tivity level in the X and Y axis, you can select the “ Enable indep endent X- Y sensitivity ” opti on and move the individu al X and Y ar rows along the slid er. To display the On-The-Fl y Sensitivit y indicator onscr een whenever you make cha nges on the fly, select the “ Enable On-The- Fly sensitiv ity on-screen dis[...]

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    a. Current : Indicate s the current acti ve profile. b. Profile: Indicates the pro file number c. Profile Name: Rig ht- click on this ro w and select “Re name” to enter a profil e name of your choice. d. Application: Rig ht- click on this r ow and select “Assign Appli cation” to open up the directory br owsing. Select the executab le file o[...]

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    c. Basic Comman ds : A list of basi c commands in Wind ows OS that can be inserte d between keystro kes of your macro. d. Additional Com mands : Another lis t of basic com mands in Windows OS that can be insert ed between keystrokes of y our macro. You can ignore delays between e vents of a macr o by clicking on the re spective ch eckbox before rec[...]

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    5. USING YOUR RAZER ABYSSUS 18 00 Creating Macros a. Load the Razer Ab yssus 1800 Config urator. b. Click on the Manage Macros tab. c. Click “New” to s tart a new macr o d. Click ‘Record’ t o start creating a macro. e. Type in the desired s equence of keys trokes. f. Click ‘Stop’ to end the record ing. g. Right-click on the rec orded ke[...]

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    Switching Profiles You can switch bet ween profiles in 3 ways in the Raze r Abyssus 1800 Configurator: a. By changing the Current Profil e. b. By selecting the Current Profil e radio butt on in the Manage Profiles tab. c. By assigning the function to a bu tton in the Assign Keys tab. Example: Selecting Profile 5 to be activated upon l oading of Pro[...]

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    On -The-Fly Sensitivity If " On -The- Fl y Sensit ivity " has been assigned to a button, pressing that assigned button and moving the scroll wheel will pr oduce a bar at the lower rig ht-hand corner of your scr een, allowing you to dynamically adjust your sensitivity se ttings. This featu re requires the driver to be installed. SOFTWARE U[...]

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    6 . ADVANCED SETTINGS GUIDE Acceleration Acceleration is an in ternal fil ter of the driver, and is primarily a legac y option for l ow dpi mice users. With accelerati on en abled, faster mouse m ovements c over additional on-screen distance. Windows has ac celerati on turned on by def ault as a convenienc e for users assu ming that everyone will h[...]

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    7 . SAFETY AND MAI NTENAN CE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achie ve maximum saf ety while using your Razer Abyssus 180 0, we suggest that you adopt the following gu idelines: 1. Avoid looking dir ectly at th e infrared beam of your Razer Abyssus 1800 or pointing the bea m in anyone else’s eye. N ote that the infrar ed beam is NOT visible t o the [...]

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    7. Make sure y our fingers are resting on the ke yboard buttons co mfortably. 8. Do not sit in the sa me posit ion all day. Get up , step away fr om your desk and do e xercises to stretch your ar ms, shoulders, neck and legs. 9. If you should e xperience any physical dis comfort whil e using y our keyboard, suc h as pain, numbness, or tingling in y[...]

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    COSTS OF PROCUREMENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no ev ent will Razer b e liable for any c osts of procur ement unless it has been advised of the possibility of such da mages, and i n no case shall R azer be lia ble for any costs of procurement liab ility exceed ing the retail purch ase price of the Product. GENERAL These terms shall be gover ne[...]