SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE - Accessory Power

[Pages:11]THEOREMTM 2 MMO GAMING MOUSE

SOFTWARE USER'S GUIDE

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Table of Contents

1. Downloading the Mouse Software 2. Installing the Mouse Software 3. Using the Mouse Software

3A: Assign Buttons 3B: Macro Manager 3C: Advanced Setting

Mouse Speed Double-Click Speed Scroll Speed Sensitivity Polling Rate DPI Settings 3D: Lighting 3E: Profile Load Profile Save Profile

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1. Downloading the Theorem 2 Mouse Software

The ENHANCE Theorem 2 mouse software is required to customize your mouse settings including LED color options and button programming. To download the software, please visit support and select your product from Drivers and Downloads.

2. Installing the Theorem 2 Mouse Software

Prior to installing the Theorem 2 mouse software, please ensure to close all open applications. It is also recommended that any existing mouse application software is uninstalled from the computer before installing the Theorem 2 mouse software. 1. Download the Theorem 2 mouse software to your computer. See item 1 above for instructions. 2. Open the folder on your computer containing the downloaded Theorem 2 mouse software. 3. Double-click on the ENHANCE Theorem 2 Mouse Software Setup.exe application file to start the installation. Follow the onscreen instructions. 4. Once the installation is complete, click Finish. It is recommended that you restart the PC before using the software. 5. The ENHANCE icon will now appear in the taskbar. Double-click the ENHANCE icon to launch the Theorem 2 mouse software.

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3A: Assign Buttons

Assign a function to any of the 13 buttons as shown using the ASSIGN BUTTONS menu option. Available functions include: Assign Macro, Multimedia, DPI Switch, Office Functions, Windows, Left Click, Right Click, Wheel Click, Forward, Backward, Double Click, Three Clicks, Fire Button, Assign a Shortcut and Disable Button.

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3B: Macro Manager

Use the Macro Manager to Record, Modify or Delete a macro. Click Create to start a new macro. Enter the macro name in the empty field.

Press the enter key to save the name.

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Before recording a macro, you can select Record delay time or Number of loops. When Record delay time is checked, the keystroke delays during the recording of the macro will be applied. The recorded delays in milliseconds will appear within the Key Press Sequence. Within Record Options, the Number of loops can be specified. Check the Number of loops box and input the number of requested loops. For example, a macro containing the key sequence F1, F2, 123 and two loops will output: F1 F2 123 F1 F2 123. To record a macro, within Record Options click Start Record. All keyboard inputs will be recorded. To end recording, click on Stop Record. Select Apply to apply the new or revised macro to the mouse. When exiting the 6 software select Save & Exit to save all macro's and updates

3C: Advanced Settings

Mouse Speed The mouse speed setting has 10 speed values. The higher the value, the faster the cursor will move on the screen with the same amount of mouse movement. Click on Enhance Pointer Precision box to add a check mark to the box. Then click within the bar labeled 1-10 to select the desired mouse speed. When a change is made, click Apply to save the change to the mouse.

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Double-Click Speed Here you can set how far apart two clicks can be while still registering a double-click. The higher the value, the faster the clicks must follow one another to register a double-click. Click within the bar labeled 1-10 to select a Double-Click Speed. When a change is made, click Apply to save the change to the mouse.

Scroll Speed When scrolling, the scroll wheel moves the on-screen image up or down at a given rate. This setting allows the scroll speed, as represented by the number of rows, to be modified. A higher value will allow for more scrolling with fewer turns of the mouse wheel. Click on the One page box if the to set the scroll to a single page. After a change is made, click Apply to save the change to the mouse.

Sensitivity The sensitivity of the mouse's Horizontal (X) and Vertical (Y) axis can each be adjusted. Increasing the value will make the mouse more sensitive for that given axis. After a change is made, click Apply to save the change to the mouse.

Polling Rate The polling rate is the query time between the computer and the mouse. The higher the Hertz (Hz) value, the shorter the time between queries. Click on the circle to adjust the USB Report Rate. Select from one of four settings. When a change is made, click Apply to save the change to the mouse.

- 125 Hz, 8 ms - 250 Hz, 4 ms - 500 Hz, 2 ms - 1000 Hz, 1 ms

DPI Settings Here you can set up to 6 individual DPI values. The greater the DPI value, the faster the mouse's cursor movement. The DPI buttons on top of the mouse are used to select the desired DPI setting. The mouse's DPI LED indicator color for any given DPI value is located next to the DPI selection box of each of the six settings. After making changes to the DPI Settings select Apply to save the settings.

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