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1 | razer Favored by eSports athletes the world o ver, the Raze r Dea thAd der h as esta blished itself gl o bally as the best g a ming mouse. Renowne d for its ergonom ic des ign, s wi ft responsiveness , a nd rock- solid build qua lity, this belove d mouse e mbod ies the a bsol ute best elements a ga mer need to dominate i n any game. Now with C [...]
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2 | For gamers by gam ers CONTENTS 1. PACKAGE C ONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUI RE MENTS ........................................ 3 2. REGIS TRATION / TECH NICAL SU PPORT ....................................................... 4 3. TECHNICA L SPECIFI CATIO NS ................................................................ ....... 5 4. DEVICE LAY OUT ......[...]
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3 | razer 1. PACKA GE CONT ENTS / SY STEM R EQUIR EMENT S PACKAGE CONT ENTS Razer Dea thAdder C hroma Ergonom ic Ga ming Mo use Quick Start Gu ide SYSTEM REQUIR EMENTS PC or Mac with a free US B 2.0 por t Windows® 8 / Win dows® 7 / Win dows Vist a® / Windows ® XP ( 32-bit) / Mac OS X ( 10.7-1 0.9) Internet co nnection 10[...]
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4 | For gamers by gam ers 2. REGISTR ATION / T ECH NICAL S UPP ORT REGISTRAT ION Sign up now for a Razer Sy napse acco unt to ge t real - time i nformation o n yo ur product’s warra nty s tatus . To learn mo re about R azer Sy napse a nd all its feat ures, visi t www.razerzo ne.com/sy napse . If you are alrea dy a Razer Sy napse user, re gister y[...]
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5 | razer 3 . TECHNIC AL SPECI FICAT IONS TECHNICAL SPE CIFICATIO NS 100 00 dpi op tical se nsor Ergonomic rig ht-ha nded desig n with text ured rubber s ide gri ps 5 Independen tly progra mmable H y perespo nse b uttons Razer Syna pse ena bled 1000Hz Ultra polling On - the -f ly sens itivity adj ustmen t Always-on mode [...]
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6 | For gamers by gam ers 4 . DEVIC E LAYOUT A. Left mouse butto n B. Right mouse butto n C. Scro ll wheel D. Mouse b utton 5 E. Mo use button 4 F. R azer precisio n 4 g o pt ical sensor G. Ultraslick mo use feet[...]
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7 | razer 5 . INST ALLING YOUR RA ZER DE ATHAD DER CHRO MA Step 1: Connect your R azer device to the USB por t of your computer. Step 2: In stall Razer Sy napse when pro mpted* or download t he installer from www.razerzo ne.com/sy napse . Step 3: Regis ter for a R azer ID o r log in to Synapse w ith an exis ting accou nt. *Appli cable for Windows 8[...]
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8 | For gamers by gam ers 6 . CONFIG URING YO UR RAZ ER D EATHADDER CH ROMA Disclaimer: The features l isted here r equire you to log in to Razer S ynapse . These featur es are also subject to change based on the current software version a nd your Operating Syst em. MOUSE TAB The Mo use T ab is your defa ult tab when y ou f irst install Razer Sy na[...]
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9 | razer PROFILE A profile is a conve nient wa y of or ganizi ng all yo ur custo m settings and yo u ca n have a n infinite numbe r of profiles a t your disposa l. Any chan ges ma de within eac h tab are automatically save d to t he current profi le and store d into the cloud serve rs . You can creat e a ne w profile by c licking the button or del[...]
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10 | For gamers b y gamers CUSTOMIZE T AB The C ustomize Tab is where yo u can mo dify the basic functio nalities of your devi ce such as b u tton assignments to s uit your ga ming nee ds. T he c hanges made in this tab are automatica lly save d to your curre nt pr ofile.[...]
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11 | raze r BUTTO N ASSIGNMENT M ENU Initially, ea ch of t he mouse b uttons is set to DEFAULT . Ho wever , yo u may c hange t he function of th es e buttons by cl ickin g the desi red b utton to acc ess the Butto n Assignment M enu. Listed belo w are the custo mization o ptions and t heir descr iption s. Default Thi s option enables you to ret urn[...]
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12 | For gamers b y gamers Mouse Functio n Thi s option a llows yo u to c hange the mo use b utto ns into o ther mouse f unctions. To choose a mouse function, select MOU SE F UNCTION fro m the Bu tton Ass ignment Me nu and an AS SIGN BUTTO N su bmenu will a ppear. Listed belo w are the fu nctions w hich yo u ca n choose from the Ass ign Butto n sub[...]
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13 | raze r Sensitivity Sensitivity refers to how fas t the mo use po inter can travel acros s the screen. Whe n y ou select t he S e nsitivity functio n f ro m the d ropdown me nu, a sub -men u will a ppear whi ch gives you acces s to the follo wing o ptions: Sensitivity Cl utch - Change to a predefi ned sensi tivity as l ong as the designated but[...]
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14 | For gamers b y gamers Switch Prof ile The S witch Profi le enables you to c hange profiles o n t he f ly an d i mmediatel y loa d all your p reconfigure d s ettings. W hen you selec t S witch Profile fro m the But to n Assignme nt Men u, a s ub- menu will a ppear t hat will a llow yo u to choose which p rofile to use. An o n-screen displa y wi[...]
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15 | raze r Windows Short cut Thi s option ena bles you to a ssign the key into a n Operat ing S ystem s hortcut c om mand. For more i nformatio n please v isit: http://s upport.microso ft.co m/kb/12 6449 . Shortcuts Thi s option ena bles you to a ssign the key into a n Operat ing S ystem s hortcut c om mand. For more informa tio n please visit: ht[...]
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16 | For gamers b y gamers PERFORM ANCE TAB Th e Pe rf orma nce Ta b allo ws yo u to e nhance t he speed a nd precis ion o f your mouse pointer. S imilar to the C ustom ize Tab, the changes ma de here are a utomatically sav ed to your current profile. Listed belo w are the pe rforma nce options and their descri ption s . S ens itivi ty Sensitivity [...]
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17 | raze r Enable X-Y Sensitivity By default, the X -axis ( horizon tal) a nd Y- a xis (ver tical) use the sa me se nsitivity val ues. However, yo u may set differe nt se nsitivity values to ea ch of t he axes by s electing th e ENABLE X-Y SENSITIVIT Y op tion. Configure Se nsitivit y Stag es A sensitivity stage is a pr e set sensitivi ty value. Y[...]
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18 | For gamers b y gamers LIGHTING TAB The L ighting Ta b allows you to custom ize the loo k of your gamin g mouse by choos ing from o ver 1 6 million colors fo r the back lig ht or yo u may s elect the S PE CTRUM CYCLING option to al low t he co lors to c hange i ndefinitely. If yo u have o ther Ch roma -ena ble d devices, you c an synchro nize a[...]
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19 | raze r CALIBRATION TAB The Ca libration Tab a llows you to optimize your Raze r P recision Se nsor to a ny mousin g surface fo r bet ter track ing. To use this fe ature, yo u must s elect the ON op tion un der SURFACE CALIB RA TION . The LIFTOFF R ANGE allo ws you to s et t he distance i n which t he s ensor s tops t racking as it is be ing li[...]
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20 | For gamers b y gamers Razer Mouse Mats The Razer D eathAd der is ‘ tuned’ or o ptimized es pecially for Raze r mouse mats. T his means that t he sensor has bee n tes ted e xte nsively to co nfirm that the Razer DeathAdder rea ds and tracks best when paired w ith Ra ze r mouse mats. If you are usin g a Razer mouse mat , click the button to [...]
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21 | raze r Other Mousing Surfaces If you are usi ng a non -Raze r mouse mat or a non -sta ndard mo using s urface, se lec t OTHERS t hen clic k the button to ac ces s the manual cali bratio n submenu.[...]
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22 | For gamers b y gamers Thi s sub menu ena bles you to manually a djust the Razer Precisio n Sensor to suit a ny mousing surface. To begin calibratin g th e sensor, cli c k the button. After clicking t he button, R azer Sy napse w i ll be gin tu ning the s e nsor. Please a void moving th e R aze r DeathAdder during t his time.[...]
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23 | raze r Once t he R azer Precisio n Sensor is ready, press a nd hol d the left mo use button the n move the mouse a cross your en tire mo usin g su rface in a zigzag pattern as s hown o n the screen guide. When you have moved through your entire mousi ng surface, release t he left mo use button. T his will bring yo u bac k to the ma nual calibr[...]
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24 | For gamers b y gamers MACROS TAB The Mac ros Tab allo ws you to c reate a seri es of precise keystrokes a nd button presses . Thi s tab also allows you to have num erous macros an d extremely lo ng mac ro commands at your d isposal . The Macro sec tion wor ks simi larly to Profi le w herein you ca n rena me a macro by t ypi ng on the f ield be[...]
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25 | raze r The Mac ro sect ion allo ws yo u to i nput the delay i n-be tween comman ds . I n R ECO RD DELAY the dela y in- betwee n c om mands are registered as how it is entered. T he DEFAULT D ELAY uses a predefi ne d time ( expressed i n sec onds) as t he dela y. An d N O DELAY o mits all t he pauses in -bet ween keys trokes and b utton presses[...]
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26 | For gamers b y gamers Once you have recor d ed a macro , you m ay edit t he c ommands you have e ntered b y selecting each c om mand o n the macro screen. Each keystroke or b utton press is arranged seq uentially w ith the first com ma nd shown a t the top of the scree n. The b utton a llo ws you to e dit a part icular c ommand a nd the butto [...]
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27 | raze r Once yo u have pressed the button, a new display windo w will a ppear besid e the list of macro c omma nds. T he dro pdow n menu on t his win dow al lows you to choo se a keystroke or a delay to be added i n befor e or after the hig hlighted macro co mmand.[...]
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28 | For gamers b y gamers You may a dd in a new set of mac ro comma nds by c licking the button on the keystroke men u; or in put time delays on t he durat ion fiel d using the delay men u.[...]
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29 | raze r 7 . SAFET Y A ND MAINTE NAN CE SAFETY GUIDELI NES In o rder to achie ve maxi mum s afety whil e usin g your Razer D eathA dder Ch roma , we suggest tha t you ado pt the follo wing guide lines: 1. Avoid loo king directly a t the tracking bea m o f yo ur mouse or poi nting the bea m in a nyone else’s e ye. Note th a t the tracking bea m[...]
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30 | For gamers b y gamers 3. Keep your feet well supporte d, posture s traight a nd your sho ulders relaxe d. 4. During ga meplay , relax your wrist and keep i t s traight. If yo u do the same tas ks with yo ur han ds re peatedly, tr y not to be nd, e xte nd o r twist you r ha nds fo r lo n g periods. 5. Do not res t your wrists on hard surfa ces [...]
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31 | raze r 8 . LEGALE SE COPYRIGHT A ND INT ELL ECTUAL PROPERT Y INFORMAT ION ©2014 Raze r Inc. Pa tent Pendin g. All Righ ts Reserved. Ra zer, the Razer T riple -Hea ded Snake logo, the Ra zer distress ed word logo and o ther t rademar ks c ontaine d herein are trademarks or registered tra demarks of Raze r Inc. and/or its affiliate d or assoc i[...]
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32 | For gamers b y gamers COSTS OF PR OCUREME NT For th e avoida nce of d oubt, in n o event will R azer be li a ble fo r any c osts of procureme nt u nless it has been a dvised o f the possi bility of s uch damages, an d in no case shall Razer be liable for an y cos ts of procurement liabili ty excee ding the ret ail purchase price of the Pro duc[...]