1. Introduction
The INPHIC IN10 MAX is a high-performance 3-mode gaming mouse designed for versatility and precision. Featuring a PAW3395 optical sensor, up to 26000 DPI, and an 8000Hz return rate, it offers exceptional responsiveness for both gaming and professional use. Its lightweight design and multiple connectivity options (2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, Type-C wired) make it suitable for various setups and user preferences.

2. Package Contents
Please check the package for the following items:
- INPHIC IN10 MAX Gaming Mouse
- Charging/Data Type-C Braided Cable (1.8m)
- 8K Nano Wireless Receiver
- Receiver Extender
- Anti-slip Stickers
- Replacement Foot Pads
- User Manual (this document)
3. Setup and Connectivity
The INPHIC IN10 MAX mouse supports three connection modes: 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and Wired (Type-C). Choose the mode that best suits your needs.

3.1. 2.4G Wireless Mode
- Locate the 8K Nano Wireless Receiver in the package.
- Plug the receiver into an available USB port on your computer. For optimal signal, use the provided receiver extender to place the receiver closer to the mouse.
- Turn on the mouse using the switch on the bottom. Select the 2.4G wireless mode (usually indicated by a specific position or LED color).
- The mouse should automatically connect to your computer. If not, press the pairing button (if available, refer to mouse bottom diagram) to initiate pairing.
3.2. Bluetooth 5.0 Mode
- Turn on the mouse and select the Bluetooth mode (usually indicated by a specific position or LED color).
- On your computer, open Bluetooth settings.
- Search for new devices and select "INPHIC IN10 MAX" from the list.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process.
3.3. Wired (Type-C) Mode
- Connect one end of the provided Type-C braided cable to the mouse's Type-C port.
- Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB port on your computer.
- The mouse will automatically switch to wired mode and begin charging.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. DPI Adjustment
The INPHIC IN10 MAX features a PAW3395 optical sensor with a resolution range of 50-26000 DPI, adjustable via the dedicated driver software. The mouse also supports 6-level DPI adjustments directly on the mouse, indicated by customizable RGB lighting.
- Use the DPI cycle button (typically located behind the scroll wheel) to switch between preset DPI levels.
- The RGB indicator lights will change color to reflect the current DPI setting.
- For precise DPI customization and additional settings, install the INPHIC dual driver software (web or client version).

4.2. Polling Rate (Return Rate)
The mouse supports an 8000Hz polling rate in wireless mode and 1000Hz in wired mode, ensuring millisecond response times for competitive gaming.
4.3. RGB Lighting Customization
The IN10 MAX features 16.8 million color RGB customization. The RGB lights can indicate charging status, pairing status, battery level, and various light effects (e.g., breathing, static).
- Customize RGB effects and colors using the INPHIC dual driver software.
- The DPI indicator lights can also be configured to display different colors for each DPI level.

4.4. Driver Software
The INPHIC IN10 MAX comes with self-developed dual driver software (web-based and client-based) for advanced customization. This software allows you to:
- Adjust DPI settings (50-26000 DPI).
- Configure polling rate.
- Customize RGB lighting modes and colors.
- Set up custom macros and key bindings.
- Save different configuration files for various scenarios.
Please visit the official INPHIC website to download the latest driver software.

5. Maintenance
5.1. Charging the Battery
The INPHIC IN10 MAX is equipped with an 800mAh rechargeable battery. To charge the mouse:
- Connect the provided Type-C cable to the mouse's charging port and to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
- The mouse can be used in wired mode while charging.
- An indicator light on the mouse will typically show the charging status (e.g., solid light for charging, off or different color for full).

5.2. Cleaning
- Ensure the mouse is turned off and disconnected from any power source before cleaning.
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the mouse.
- For stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid excessive moisture.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents, as these may damage the nano ice-feel coating or other components.
- Clean the optical sensor area gently with a cotton swab if dust accumulation affects tracking performance.

6. Troubleshooting
6.1. Mouse Not Responding
- Check Power: Ensure the mouse is turned on and has sufficient battery charge. Connect it via Type-C cable to charge.
- Check Connection Mode: Verify that the correct connection mode (2.4G, Bluetooth, or Wired) is selected on the mouse and properly configured on your computer.
- Receiver/Cable: For 2.4G wireless, ensure the receiver is securely plugged in. For wired mode, check the Type-C cable connection. Try a different USB port.
- Re-pair: For wireless modes, try re-pairing the mouse with the receiver or Bluetooth device.
6.2. Lag or Disconnections in Wireless Mode
- Interference: Move the mouse closer to the receiver or Bluetooth device. Avoid obstacles and other wireless devices that might cause interference.
- Receiver Extender: Use the provided receiver extender to position the 2.4G receiver closer to the mouse, especially if your computer is under a desk.
- Battery Level: Low battery can affect wireless performance. Charge the mouse fully.
- Driver Update: Ensure your mouse drivers and computer's wireless drivers are up to date.
6.3. DPI Not Changing
- DPI Button: Ensure you are pressing the correct DPI cycle button.
- Driver Software: If using custom DPI settings, verify they are correctly configured and applied in the INPHIC driver software.
- Mode Conflict: Some settings might be mode-specific. Check if the DPI changes in a different connection mode.
7. Specifications
The following table details the technical specifications of the INPHIC IN10 MAX Gaming Mouse:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | IN10 MAX |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 126mm x 64mm x 41.5mm |
| Weight | ≈64g |
| Hand Orientation | Right-handed (Recommended for medium/large hands) |
| Coating | Nano Ice-feel Coating |
| Sensor | PAW3395 Optical Sensor |
| Main Control Chip | INPHIC KP950B |
| DPI Resolution | 50-26000 DPI (Adjustable via driver) |
| Polling Rate | Wireless: 8000Hz, Wired: 1000Hz |
| Micro-motion Switches | TTC Qinglong (100 million click lifespan) |
| Scroll Wheel | TTC Gold Wheel |
| Foot Pads | Teflon Foot Pads |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
| Battery Capacity | 800mAh |
| Connection Methods | 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, Wired (Type-C) |
| Cable Length | 1.8m (Paracord braided with magnetic ring) |
| Receiver | Standard 8K Nano Receiver |
| Driver Software | Supports INPHIC Dual Driver (Web/Client) |
| Certification | CE |
| Origin | Mainland China |

8. User Tips
- Optimal Grip: The IN10 MAX is designed for medium to large hands and supports both palm and claw grip styles. Experiment to find what feels most comfortable for extended use.
- Driver Customization: For competitive gaming, utilize the INPHIC dual driver software to fine-tune DPI, polling rate, and button assignments to match your playstyle.
- Battery Management: To prolong battery life, consider switching to wired mode when not actively gaming or when battery is low.
- Receiver Placement: Always use the receiver extender to place the 2.4G receiver as close as possible to the mouse for the most stable and responsive wireless connection.

9. Warranty and Support
INPHIC products are manufactured to high quality standards. For any technical assistance, warranty claims, or product inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided on the official INPHIC website or your point of purchase. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty purposes.





