MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………………… 2 …………………………………………. 3 …………………………………... 3 ………………………………................ 3 ………………………………………………… 4 ………………………………................ 5 DEVICE LAYOUT ………………………………………………… 6 SOFTWARE GUIDE ………………………………………………… 7 INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS PRODUCT SUPPORT SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION GUIDE LEGAL INFORMATION ………………………………................
INTRODUCTION The CM Storm Reaper is the first mouse from the new Aluminum series performance peripherals by Cooler Master. This mouse has been built with the combined strength of durability, utility, capability, and style. This manual is here to help make you comfortable with both your mouse, its available software and to ensure you are getting the most out of what the mouse has to offer. Cooler Master has a strong history with aluminum.
PACKAGE CONTENTS CM Storm Aluminum Reaper Mouse CM Storm Reaper Software User manual TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS PC with USB port Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP 75MB of free disk space Internet connection for software and firmware updates PRODUCT SUPPORT 2 years limited manufacturer warranty General and technical support at http://support.coolermaster.
SPECIFICATIONS Part Number: SGM-6002-KLLW1 Grip Design: Palm grip Form Factor: Right hand Material: Aluminum, Plastic, Rubber Sensor: Avago ADNS-9800 Maximum CPI/DPI: 8200 Switch: Onboard Memory: 128k Polling Rate: 1000 Hz / 1 ms Lift Off Distance: Adjustable Inch per Second: 150 Max Acceleration: 30g LED Color: White Cable: 1.8m / 5.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 1. Plug in the CM Storm Reaper into your computer 2. Obtain the software at http://www.cmstorm.com or http://www.coolermasterusa.com 3. Run the installer and follow its instructions (includes .Net 4.0) 4. Launch the Reaper software and allow it to configure 5. Refer to the Software Guide below for support on use 6.
DEVICE LAYOUT 1. Left Click button 2. Right Click button 3. Scroll Wheel and Middle Click button 4. Mouse button 4, default to DPI + 5. Mouse button 5, default to DPI – 6. Removable aluminum plate for passive hand cooling 7. Mouse button 6, default to 200 DPI when held 8. Mouse button 7, default to navigation forward 9. Mouse button 8, default to navigation backward 10. Front facing LEDs 11. Avago ADNS-9800 Laser sensor 12.
SOFTWARE GUIDE Main Tab The Main Tab is the default tab when you first open the Reaper software. On this page, you can change the functions of every button your Reaper. The profile change options at the bottom are available on every tab view.
Advanced Tab The Advanced Tab allows you to adjust the DPI of your mouse, LED settings, and other advanced mouse settings. You can adjust the DPI levels available to switch on the mouse with the DPI + and DPI – button functions.
DPI can be adjusted for the X and Y axes of the mouse separately or together using the chain link icon between the X and Y columns and adjusting the DPI slider’s top and bottom half once unlinked. You can adjust the USB polling rate up to a maximum of 1000 Hz. The LED controls allow you to adjust the brightness of the LEDs and how they act on your mouse.
Macro Tab The Macro tab is where you can program button combinations to run on a single click, release, hold, or trigger a loop until clicked again to stop the loop. The macro programming allows you to do everything from perform a particular button combination once or to rapidly click your left mouse button until you tell it not to. You can also assign macros to certain buttons and profiles directly from here without going to the Main tab and changing the profile at the bottom.
The New, Delete, Load, and Save allow you to make adjustments to the macro list available in the software. All Macros are stored as files on your computer. New creates a new macro file. Delete removes the macro file from your computer and from the list on the left. Load current macro to the mouse Save needs to be pressed to save any changes to the currently highlighted macro before doing anything else.
The With Time function will include any time delay (or lack of) between button presses when programming the keyboard. The Insert option allows you to put in a command in the middle of an already programmed macro in case you missed a key or needed to tweak something. The Cycle dropdown changes the delay before the macro repeats when looping. The Record button with the red circle begins recording any and all keystrokes and button clicks to record actions for the macro.
Profiles Tab The Profiles tab allows you to manage what profiles are loaded into your mouse so you can switch between them. You are able to save profiles to your PC, including profiles from other users, and then load them into your mouse with this tab.
The left window master list indicates what profiles are saved on your system and loaded into the CM Storm Reaper software program. The window on the right indicates the four profiles loaded into the mouse. The arrows in the center control the import and export of profiles to and from the Reaper mouse.
Library Tab The Library Tab allows you to manage your macro database. You can import macro files from other sources into your database and export your macros to other locations, including the mouse, for sharing or backup. You can also delete macros on this page similar to the Macro Tab. This screen also allows you to view various profile and button setups with the dropdown menus on the right. It will only show you what, if any, macros are attached to that button.
The left window is your stored macro database in the Reaper software folder. The right area allows you to navigate to particular buttons on the different loaded profiles on the mouse to apply macros or import them to the PC using the center arrow buttons.
Support Tab The support tab will give you information on further support with a button to the CM Storm page which contains the latest drivers and FAQs for your Reaper and other CM Storm products. The Version Info button will provide you a box noting the version information for both the software and the firmware on the mouse.
LEGAL INFORMATION Cooler Master Warranty Warranty all (non-networking) products purchased from COOLER MASTER as free from defects in material and workmanship for normal use by the original purchaser for warranty period.
1. Warranty Length All products from Cooler Master at least carry 1 year warranty from the date of purchase, with the exception of power supply units which carry a 2-5 year warranty. If no proof of purchase (receipt or invoice of purchase) can be presented upon request, Cooler Master cannot be held responsible for warranty service. 2. Who is Protected? The original customer purchasing the Cooler Master Product is covered under the Cooler Master Warranty Program. 3.
4. Local Law and Your Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights granted under local law. These rights may vary. 5. Limitations of Implied Warranties There are no other oral or written warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to those of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The duration of implied warranties is limited to the warranty length specified in Paragraph one. 6.