Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Aula SC680 Wireless Mouse. This high-performance mouse is designed for both esports gaming and office productivity, offering versatile connectivity options and precise control. Featuring a lightweight design, a high-end PAW3395 sensor, and multiple DPI settings, the SC680 provides a superior user experience. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new mouse.

Figure 1: Aula SC680 Wireless Mouse in multiple color options.
Setup Guide
1. Package Contents
Before you begin, please ensure all items are present in the package:
- Aula SC680 Wireless Mouse
- USB Type-C Charging Cable
- 2.4G USB Receiver
- User Manual (this document)
- Spare Teflon Foot Stickers
2. Charging the Mouse
The Aula SC680 mouse is equipped with a built-in 500mAh lithium battery. To charge:
- Connect the provided USB Type-C cable to the charging port on the front of the mouse.
- Connect the other end of the cable to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
- The mouse will indicate charging status (e.g., an indicator light).

Figure 2: Charging the Aula SC680 mouse via its Type-C interface.
3. Connecting the Mouse (Three-Mode Connection)
The SC680 supports three connection modes: Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4G Wireless, and Wired. You can switch between these modes using the switch on the bottom of the mouse.

Figure 3: Detailed instructions for Bluetooth, 2.4G, and wired connection modes.
3.1. 2.4G Wireless Mode
- Locate the 2.4G USB receiver. It is stored in a dedicated compartment on the bottom of the mouse.
- Switch the mode selector on the bottom of the mouse to the '2.4G' position.
- Plug the 2.4G USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- The mouse's indicator light will flash purple and then turn solid purple, indicating a successful connection.
3.2. Bluetooth Mode
- Switch the mode selector on the bottom of the mouse to the 'BT' position.
- Long press the DPI adjustment button (located on the bottom of the mouse) for 5 seconds to enter pairing mode. The mouse's indicator light will flash blue.
- On your computer or device, open Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select "Aula SC680" from the list of available devices to pair.
- The indicator light will turn solid blue upon successful connection.
3.3. Wired Mode
- Connect the USB Type-C cable to the mouse and the other end to your computer's USB port.
- The mouse will automatically switch to wired mode and function as a plug-and-play device.

Figure 4: Bottom view of the mouse, highlighting the receiver storage bin and mode switch.
Operating Instructions
1. DPI Adjustment
The Aula SC680 features a high-precision PAW3395 sensor with adjustable DPI settings up to 26000 DPI. You can cycle through 5 preset DPI levels using the dedicated DPI button on the bottom of the mouse:
- 400 DPI (Red indicator)
- 800 DPI (Green indicator - Default)
- 1600 DPI (Blue indicator)
- 3200 DPI (Purple indicator)
- 6400 DPI (Cyan indicator)
For advanced users, driver software allows for fine-tuning and custom DPI settings up to 26000 DPI.

Figure 5: Location of the bottom DPI key for switching sensitivity levels.
2. Programmable Keys
The mouse features 7 programmable keys (Left, Right, Middle/Scroll Wheel, Forward, Back, DPI, Mode Switch). These can be customized using the official driver software to assign macros or specific functions for gaming or productivity.

Figure 6: Diagram illustrating the button layout and dimensions of the Aula SC680 mouse.
3. RGB Lighting Effects
The mouse features an RGB indicator light. You can switch between five different lighting modes:
- Off
- Always-on
- Breathing-always-on
- Breathing DPI (changes color with DPI setting)
- Other five light effects (requires driver software for customization)
To cycle through the lighting modes, right-click and press the forward key simultaneously.
4. Ergonomic Design
The Aula SC680 features a symmetrical design suitable for most grip styles, providing a comfortable experience during extended use. The skin-like material enhances grip and reduces hand fatigue.

Figure 7: The ergonomic and symmetrical design ensures a comfortable grip.
Maintenance
1. Cleaning
To maintain optimal performance and hygiene, clean your mouse regularly:
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the mouse.
- For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild electronics cleaner.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the mouse's finish.
- Ensure no liquid enters the mouse's internal components.
2. Storage
When not in use, store the mouse in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. The 2.4G USB receiver can be stored in its dedicated compartment on the bottom of the mouse to prevent loss.
3. Teflon Foot Stickers
The mouse comes with spare Teflon foot stickers. If the original foot stickers wear out, you can replace them to maintain smooth gliding performance. Carefully peel off the old stickers and apply the new ones in the same positions.
Troubleshooting
- Mouse not responding: Ensure the mouse is charged. Check the connection mode switch (2.4G, BT, Wired) is set correctly. For 2.4G, ensure the receiver is securely plugged in. For Bluetooth, re-pair the device. For wired, ensure the cable is connected properly.
- Lag or intermittent connection: Move the mouse closer to the receiver/device. Ensure there are no strong interfering signals (e.g., other wireless devices, large metal objects). Try a different USB port for the 2.4G receiver.
- DPI not changing: Ensure you are pressing the correct DPI button (on the bottom of the mouse). If using custom DPI settings, verify the driver software is running and configured correctly.
- Battery not charging: Check the Type-C cable and USB power source. Try a different cable or port. Ensure the cable is fully inserted into the mouse's charging port.
- Buttons not working: Check for any physical obstructions. If using custom key assignments, ensure the driver software is correctly configured.
Specifications

Figure 8: Detailed product specifications for the Aula SC680 mouse.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | AULA (Tarantula) |
| Model | SC680 |
| Sensor Model | Pixart 3395 |
| DPI Sensitivity | 400-26000 DPI (5-speed adjustment: 400/800/1600/3200/6400) |
| Movement Speed (IPS) | 650 IPS |
| Acceleration | 50 G |
| Polling Rate | 1000 Hz (Max) |
| Connection Modes | Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4G Wireless, Wired (Type-C) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 (Programmable) |
| Number of Rollers | 1 |
| Power Type | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
| Battery Capacity | 500 mAh |
| Weight | Approx. 58g (excluding receiver 2g) |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 123.2 x 62.4 x 39.5 mm |
| Micro-movement | Huan Nuo Powder Point (80 million clicks) |
| Compatible Systems | Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10, Linux, Mac, and other operating systems. Drivers may be required for WIN95/WIN98 systems. |
User Tips
- Optimize DPI: Experiment with the different DPI settings to find what works best for your specific tasks. Lower DPI is often preferred for precision tasks like graphic design, while higher DPI can be beneficial for fast-paced gaming.
- Seamless Switching: Utilize the three-mode connection to easily switch between multiple devices, such as a desktop PC (2.4G/Wired) and a laptop or tablet (Bluetooth).
- Driver Software: For full customization of programmable keys, advanced DPI settings (up to 26000), and RGB lighting effects, download and install the official Aula driver software from the manufacturer's website.
- Battery Life: To conserve battery life, remember to switch the mouse off when not in use for extended periods.
Warranty and Support
For any product-related inquiries, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty validation.
Product Video
Video: An overview of the Aula SC680 Wireless Mouse features and design.