SPEED Game Mouse User’s Manual Model(s): X-710 X-718 www.a4tech.
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR MOUSE 1. Locate an available USB mouse port on the back of your computer. 2. Insert the USB mouse connector into the USB port . If you like to use the PS2 port (for the round PS/2 plug), you will need to plug the USB connector with a PS2 adapter. HOW TO CHANGE THE DPI SETTING OF SPEED GAME MOUSE Click the button shown on the right figure to quickly shift from 600-800-1200-1600-2000 DPI as the scroll wheel changes color between shifts.
MODEL: X-710 At Resolution: Recommend for: Scrolling Wheel Suitable for Resolution of display will change to: 400DPI Non 600DPI (Recommend) Slow-Speed and normal accuracy player 640×480 Green Medium-Speed and required average accuracy player 800×600 800DPI Yellow Fast Speed and required above average accuracy player 1024×768 1000DPI Red High-Speed and required above average accuracy player 1152×864 th Click 6 key to quickly shift from 400, 600, 800 to 1000 DPI MODEL: X-718 At Resolutio
STEP ONE: HOW TO INSTALL SMART-X7 SOFTWARE ***** For Windows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. MUST: Please uninstall any previous mouse driver before installing the Smart-X7 MUST: Make sure you have completely finished setting up your Mouse Properties Window mouse pad and mouse Insert the included Compact Disc (CD) into your CD-ROM Click “Install Driver”.
STEP TWO: HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR MOUSE BUTTONS l Open your Mouse Properties. First Tab: Section I: 1. Button Button Assignment The mouse image that appears in the first section is a key to numbers listed to the right. For example, button #1 has been assigned as “Main Button” by default and it’s not programmable. 2. The rest of the buttons from #2 to # 5 are programmable.
STEP THREE: HOW TO SET X7-JUMP FUNCTION ( LEARN TO SIMULATE KEYBOARD’S COMMANDS AND PROGRAM XY SENSITIVITY INDEPENDENTLY) The function Smart-X7 not only provides program XY sensitivity independently , but also can be set in any of the buttons from # 2 to # 5 of simulation functions for the keyboard and half of the mouse button simulation functions for the keyboard. 1. Double click on the mouse icon “ ” will bring you the mouse property. (image A ) 2.
Section I: Change Mouse DPI :Set mouse XY axis sensitivity levels In order to Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers, without stopping the action. This avoids the error in operation for more efficiency.
Section II: Keystrokes To ADD keystrokes: Click on the button “New Keystroke” and you’ll see a “Keystroke” Window pops up (Image: left, bottom) Here you will see 3 radio buttons: l Press and hold will input keystrokes consecutively l Press and hold will only input once the keystrokes l Press will input keystrokes consecutively, press again will release the keystrokes st If you select the 1 radio button, it means you would like to have the mouse completely simulate the keyboard’s keystroke – when y
Example 1: st Select 1 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” (Reference: 2. Press “R” on the Keyboard 3. Click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page 5. Now click on “Keystroke (R)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right Image A) to store the “Keystroke (R)”. 7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image B) 8. Click “Apply” >> “OK” (Image A) We have stored it in Mouse Button # 2.
Example 2: st Select 1 Radio Button 1. Click on “Ctrl+A” (Reference: Image C) 2. Press “Ctrl+A” on the Keyboard 3. Click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page 5. Now click on “Keystroke (Ctrl+A)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to store the “Keystroke (Ctrl+A)”. 7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image D) 8. Click “Apply” >> “OK” (Image C) We have stored it in Mouse Button # 3.
Example 3: nd Select 2 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” 2. Press “A4TECH” on the Keyboard 3. Click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page 5. Now click on “Keystroke(A4TECH)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right (Image E) to store the “Keystroke (A4TECH)”. 7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. 8. Click “Apply”, then “OK” (Image F) (Image E) We have stored it in Mouse Button # 4.
Example 4: rd Select 3 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” 2. Press “Z the Keyboard (Image G) 3. Click “Stop” to stop recording >> then click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page (Image F) 5. Now click on “Keystroke(Z)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to store the “Keystroke(Z)”. 7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image H) 8. Click “OK” Image G We have stored it in Mouse Button # 5.
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