Introduction
The AULA SC525 is a high-performance three-mode wireless gaming mouse designed for versatility and precision. It supports three connection methods: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired Type-C, allowing seamless switching between devices. Featuring an ergonomic and lightweight design, it provides a comfortable grip for extended gaming or work sessions. With an adjustable DPI up to 10000, customizable buttons, and vibrant RGB lighting, the SC525 is built to enhance your e-sports and daily computing experience. It is equipped with a 500mAh rechargeable battery for long-lasting use and is compatible with various operating systems.
Setup Instructions
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Charging the Mouse
Before first use, ensure the mouse is fully charged. Connect the mouse to a USB power source using the provided Type-C cable. The RGB lighting may indicate charging status.
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Connecting the Mouse
The AULA SC525 supports three connection modes:
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**2.4GHz Wireless Mode:**
- Locate the 2.4G USB receiver stored in the compartment at the bottom of the mouse.
- Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- Switch the mode selector switch on the bottom of the mouse to the '2.4G' position.
- The mouse should connect automatically.
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**Bluetooth Mode:**
- Switch the mode selector switch on the bottom of the mouse to the 'Bluetooth' position.
- On your computer or device, open Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select 'AULA SC525' from the list of available devices to pair.
- Ensure your device supports Bluetooth 5.0 or higher for optimal performance.
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**Wired Type-C Mode:**
- Connect the mouse to your computer using the provided Type-C cable.
- The mouse will automatically switch to wired mode and begin charging.
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**2.4GHz Wireless Mode:**
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Software Installation (Optional)
For advanced customization of buttons and DPI settings, download the AULA self-developed driver software from the official AULA website. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation.
Figure 2: Customizable buttons and software interface
Operating Instructions
Button Functions
The AULA SC525 mouse features 6 programmable buttons:
- Left Button: Standard left-click function.
- Right Button: Standard right-click function.
- Scroll Wheel: Scroll up/down, and middle-click function.
- DPI Switch Button: Cycles through preset DPI levels.
- Forward Button: Navigates forward in web browsers or applications.
- Backward Button: Navigates backward in web browsers or applications.
DPI Adjustment
Press the DPI switch button (located behind the scroll wheel) to cycle through the six adjustable DPI levels: 800, 1600, 2400, 4800, 7200, and 10000 DPI. Each change may be indicated by a visual cue from the RGB lighting. You can customize these levels further using the dedicated software.
Mode Switching
Use the switch on the bottom of the mouse to select your desired connection mode (2.4G, Bluetooth, or Wired). Ensure the correct mode is selected for your connection type.
RGB Lighting
The mouse features RGB lighting. Specific controls for lighting effects and colors can be found within the AULA customization software.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the mouse surface. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no moisture enters the mouse. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Battery Care: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the mouse frequently. Charge the mouse when the battery indicator is low. If storing the mouse for an extended period, charge it to about 50% and store in a cool, dry place.
- Storage: Store the mouse in a clean, dry environment away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
- Receiver: When not in use, store the 2.4G USB receiver in its designated slot at the bottom of the mouse to prevent loss.
Troubleshooting
- Mouse not responding:
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- Ensure the mouse is charged.
- Check the connection mode switch on the bottom of the mouse is set correctly (2.4G, Bluetooth, or Wired).
- For 2.4GHz mode, ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged in. Try a different USB port.
- For Bluetooth mode, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the mouse is paired correctly. Try re-pairing.
- For wired mode, ensure the Type-C cable is securely connected to both the mouse and the computer.
- Try restarting your computer.
- DPI not changing:
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- Ensure you are pressing the correct DPI switch button.
- If using custom DPI settings, verify they are correctly configured in the AULA software.
- Lag or intermittent connection:
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- Ensure the mouse is fully charged. Low battery can affect wireless performance.
- Reduce interference by moving other wireless devices away from the mouse and receiver.
- Ensure the receiver is not too far from the mouse (for 2.4GHz).
- Update your computer's Bluetooth drivers (for Bluetooth mode).
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
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| Product Name | AULA SC525 Three Mode Mouse |
| Connection Method | Wired (Type-C), 2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth 4.0/5.0 |
| Operation Mode | Opto-electronic |
| Return Rate | Wired, 2.4G (1000Hz) |
| Battery Capacity | 500mAh |
| Voltage/Current | DC 5V-200mA |
| Product Dimensions | 125 x 65 x 39 ±0.5mm |
| Product Weight | ~112g |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| DPI Adjustment | 800-1600-2400-4800-7200-10000 |
| System Requirements | Windows 7/8/10 or higher, Bluetooth 5.0 or higher |
Warranty and Support
AULA products are designed for reliability and performance. For any issues or questions regarding your AULA SC525 mouse, please refer to the official AULA support channels or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
User Tips
- Optimize DPI: Experiment with different DPI settings to find what works best for your specific tasks, whether it's precise graphic design or fast-paced gaming.
- Battery Management: For prolonged wireless usage, consider charging the mouse overnight or during breaks to ensure it's always ready.
- Customization: Utilize the AULA software to remap buttons for frequently used commands or macros, enhancing your workflow or gaming efficiency.
- Ergonomics: Take advantage of the ergonomic design by ensuring your hand rests naturally on the mouse, reducing strain during long periods of use.





