1. Introduction
The INPHIC IN10 is a high-performance 3D-printed wireless gaming mouse designed for e-sports enthusiasts. It features a lightweight bionic honeycomb structure, a precise PAW3950 optical sensor, and versatile tri-mode connectivity. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your INPHIC IN10 mouse to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
2. Key Features
- 3D-Printed Bionic Honeycomb Structure: Innovative design for lightweight comfort, enhanced breathability, and structural integrity.
- PAW3950 Optical Sensor: Delivers up to 30000DPI (driver adjustable) and 750IPS tracking speed for precise and responsive movements.
- Tri-Mode Connectivity: Seamlessly switch between 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and wired (Type-C) connections for multi-device compatibility.
- 8000Hz Polling Rate: Experience ultra-low latency with an 8K wireless polling rate (1K in wired mode) for lightning-fast response times.
- TTC Qinglong Optical Micro Switches: Durable switches with a lifespan of 100 million clicks, providing a crisp feel and light-speed trigger.
- TTC Qinglong Ice-Fire Encoder: Ensures smooth scrolling with clear, precise feedback.
- 500mAh High-Capacity Battery: Offers extended battery life for prolonged gaming sessions.
- Customizable RGB Lighting: Personalize your gaming experience with dynamic RGB lamp effects.
- Ergonomic Design: Crafted with photosensitive resin material for a soft touch, comfortable grip, and effective pressure dispersion to prevent fatigue.
- Teflon Foot Pads: High-purity Teflon feet provide smooth gliding and enhanced wear resistance.
- INPHIC KP950B Main Control Chip: Ensures efficient processing of commands for accurate operation.
- Dual-Drive Software: Self-developed web and client versions for Windows and macOS allow for deep customization of DPI, macros, and lighting.


3. Package Contents
Please check the package for the following items:
- INPHIC IN10 Gaming Mouse
- Receiver Extender
- 8K Nano Receiver
- Anti-slip Stickers
- Replacement Foot Stickers (Teflon Foot Pads)
- 1.8m Paracord Charging/Data Cable (Type-C)
- User Manual

4. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Model | IN10 3D Printing Mouse |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 122.5mm x 62mm x 40mm |
| Weight | Approximately 72g |
| Sensor | PAW3950 Optical Sensor |
| Main Control Chip | INPHIC KP950B |
| Polling Rate | Wireless: 8000Hz, Wired: 1000Hz |
| Battery Capacity | 500mAh |
| Resolution (DPI) | 50-30000DPI (Driver adjustable) |
| Tracking Speed (IPS) | 750 IPS |
| Micro Switches | TTC Qinglong 100M Optical Micro Switch |
| Scroll Wheel Encoder | TTC Qinglong Ice Fire Encoder |
| Foot Pads | Teflon Foot Pads |
| Driver Support | Windows and macOS (Self-developed web and client versions) |
| Connection Methods | 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired (Type-C) |
| Cable Length | 1.8m Paracord |
| Receiver | 8K Nano Receiver |
| Hand Orientation | Both Hands |


5. Setup
The INPHIC IN10 mouse supports three connection modes: 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, and Wired. Choose the method that best suits your needs.
5.1. 2.4G Wireless Connection
- Locate the 8K Nano Receiver and the Receiver Extender in your package.
- Connect the 8K Nano Receiver to the Receiver Extender.
- Plug the Receiver Extender into an available USB port on your computer.
- Turn on the mouse using the switch on its underside. Ensure it is in 2.4G wireless mode (refer to the mouse's mode switch, usually indicated by an icon).
- Your computer should automatically detect and connect to the mouse.

5.2. Bluetooth 5.0 Connection
- Turn on the mouse and switch it to Bluetooth mode (indicated by a Bluetooth icon on the mode switch).
- On your computer or device, go to Bluetooth settings and enable Bluetooth.
- Search for new devices. The mouse should appear as "INPHIC IN10" or similar.
- Select the mouse to pair. Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process.
5.3. Wired (Type-C) Connection
- Connect one end of the 1.8m Paracord Charging/Data Cable to the Type-C port on the front of the mouse.
- Plug the other end of the cable into an available USB port on your computer.
- The mouse will automatically switch to wired mode and begin charging.


6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Basic Functions
The INPHIC IN10 mouse features standard buttons for common operations:
- Left Button: Primary click function.
- Right-click: Secondary click function.
- Scroll Wheel: Scroll up/down, and can also be pressed as a middle button.
- Forward Button: Navigates forward in web browsers or applications.
- Back Button: Navigates backward in web browsers or applications.

6.2. DPI Adjustment
The mouse's DPI (Dots Per Inch) can be adjusted from 50 to 30000DPI using the dedicated driver software. This allows you to fine-tune cursor sensitivity to your preference for different tasks or games.
6.3. RGB Lighting Control
The INPHIC IN10 features customizable RGB lighting effects. These can be configured and synchronized through the driver software to match your setup or mood.
6.4. Polling Rate
The mouse operates at an 8000Hz polling rate in 2.4G wireless mode, providing extremely low latency (0.000125s wireless transmission delay). In wired mode, the polling rate is 1000Hz. This high polling rate ensures smooth and responsive tracking, crucial for competitive gaming.
7. Customization (Driver Software)
To unlock the full potential of your INPHIC IN10 mouse, download and install the self-developed dual-drive software (available in web and client versions) for Windows and macOS. This software allows you to:
- Adjust DPI settings from 50 to 30000.
- Program macros for complex commands.
- Customize button assignments.
- Control RGB lighting effects and colors.
- Fine-tune other performance parameters.
Please visit the official INPHIC website for the latest driver downloads and instructions.
8. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the mouse. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no liquid enters the mouse. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Sensor Care: Keep the optical sensor on the underside of the mouse clean and free from dust or debris to ensure accurate tracking.
- Battery Care: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the mouse frequently. Charge it when the battery indicator is low. If storing for an extended period, charge it to about 50% and store in a cool, dry place.
- Foot Pads: The Teflon foot pads are wear-resistant but may eventually need replacement. Use the provided replacement foot stickers if necessary.
9. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mouse not responding (Wireless) | Low battery, incorrect mode, receiver not connected, interference. |
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| Mouse not responding (Bluetooth) | Not paired, Bluetooth off on device, low battery. |
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| Inaccurate or jerky tracking | Dirty sensor, unsuitable surface, low battery. |
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| RGB lighting not working | Software issue, lighting turned off. |
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| Driver software not detecting mouse | Incorrect connection mode, software not installed correctly. |
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10. User Tips
- For competitive gaming, consider using the 2.4G wireless mode with the 8K Nano Receiver and extender for the lowest latency and most stable connection.
- Regularly update the mouse's firmware and driver software from the official INPHIC website to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.
- Experiment with different DPI settings in the driver software to find what feels most comfortable and precise for your specific use cases.
- Utilize the macro programming feature in the driver for complex in-game actions or productivity shortcuts.
11. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official INPHIC website. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





