SVEN RX-G975 Gaming Mouse Operation Manual

Brand: SVEN

Model: RX-G975

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Sven mouse!

Copyright: © SVEN PTE. LTD. Version 1.0 (23.02.2022). This Manual and information contained in it are copyrighted. All rights reserved.

Trademarks: All trademarks are the property of their legal holders.

Notice of Responsibility Restriction: Despite the exerted efforts to make this Manual more exact, some discrepancies may occur. The information in this Manual is given on "as is" terms. The author and the publisher do not bear any liability to a person or an organization for loss or damage which has arisen from the information contained in this Manual.

Buyer Recommendations

  • Unpack the device carefully. Make sure there are no accessories left in the box. Check the device for damage; if the product was damaged during transportation, address the firm which carried out the delivery; if the product functions incorrectly, address the dealer at once.
  • Check the package contents and availability of the warranty card. Make sure the warranty card has a shop stamp, a legible signature or the seller's stamp and purchase date, and the goods number corresponds to that in the warranty card. Remember: in case of warranty card loss or discrepancy of numbers you forfeit the right for warranty repairs.
  • Before installing and using the device, read this Manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
  • Shipping and transportation equipment is permitted only in the original container.
  • Does not require special conditions for realization.
  • Dispose of in accordance with regulations for the disposal of household and computer equipment.
  • The date of manufacture of the product is indicated on the box.

Package Contents

  • Gaming mouse — 1 pc
  • Operation Manual — 1 pc
  • Warranty card — 1 pc

Appointment

The RX-G975 gaming mouse is an input device. It is designed for entering information into the computer, as well as controlling the operation of the computer.

System Requirements

  • OS Windows.
  • Free USB port.

Preparation to Work

  • Connect the gaming mouse to an available USB connector on the PC.
  • After connecting to the USB port, the PC will automatically recognize the device.
  • To use the built-in mouse memory, adjust the buttons and backlight, you need to install the software (downloaded from the website www.sven.fi). Run the previously downloaded file to install the driver, follow the installer's advice. Administrator rights may be required.
  • After installation, the program will automatically detect the presence of the mouse. You can call up the control window using the icon in the taskbar or in the Windows system tray.

Key Assignments and Mouse Settings

Initially all mouse buttons are set to default settings. The user has the ability to change the functions of these keys.

You can reassign buttons by clicking on the menu items on the right in the image or by clicking on the number markers, calling the menu where you can redefine the keys, assign a macro (pre-configured keyboard shortcut options), link to multimedia key volume control, volume off, player control, etc.

Warning! The LMB key number 1 can be reassigned only if you reassign the functions of the left mouse button to any other button, otherwise the software will not allow you to reassign the LMB.

Fig. 1. Screenshot of the SVEN software interface showing key assignment options, DPI settings, lighting controls, and macro editor access.

Changing Mouse Functions

The functions of the mouse buttons can be changed by assigning other values. Markers with numbers on the image correspond to the list numbers from 1 to 10. Clicking on a marker or list opens a window with additional functions that can be reassigned. The following is a list of default keys:

Note: After all changes in the software, you must click Save to save the changed settings to the mouse. The Reset button sets the default settings.

Default Key Assignments

  • Key 1 – Left mouse button
  • Key 2 – Right mouse button
  • Key 3 – Middle button, button under the wheel
  • Key 4 – Next page
  • Key 5 – Previous page
  • Key 6 – DPI + switching
  • Key 7 – DPI – switching
  • Key 8 – Triple click
  • Key 9 – Change backlight mode
  • Key 10 – Precise aiming function
Fig. 2. List of default key functions for the SVEN RX-G975 mouse.

Additional Functions

  • Mouse Function: Basic mouse functions.
  • Fire Function: Hotkey function, allows assigning mouse buttons or any keyboard button. Key Value is the character input field from the keyboard, Rate is the character input speed, Times is the number of characters per click. The Endless option allows displaying a character while the button is pressed.
  • Group Function: Combination of multiple buttons.
  • Media Function: Media functions: stop, pause, volume control.
  • Macro Function: This function allows displaying a previously recorded macro. How to create a macro is described in the "Creating Macros" section.
    • Macro runs one-time after pressing the button.
    • Macro runs endless loop until any button is pressed (runs an infinite loop until any button is pressed).
Fig. 3. Screenshot of the SVEN software interface showing the Fire Function configuration window, with options for Key Value, Rate, Times, and Endless.

Macro Function Details

  • Macro runs endless loop until button is released (runs an infinite loop as long as the button is pressed).
  • DPI Function: Increase or decrease the sensitivity of the sensor. DPI LOOP allows the sensor to switch DPI in a circle.
  • Sniper Key: Function to reduce DPI expansion to a minimum for accurate aiming in games.
  • Windows Function: A small set of standard OS Windows commands.
  • Gun Function: Choice of weapons 1, 2, 3.

Creating Macros

Macros are sequences of events (keystrokes, and delays) that can be recorded and later played back to simplify repetitive tasks. They can also be used to play sequences that are long or difficult to execute. The Macro Editor tab allows you to create precise sequences of keystrokes.

Fig. 4. Screenshot of the SVEN software interface showing Macro Function settings, including loop options and DPI/Windows/Gun function assignments.
Fig. 5. Screenshot of the SVEN software interface showing Gun Function options (One Gun, Two Gun, Three Gun).
Fig. 6. Screenshot of the Macro Editor window, showing Macro Name, Action list, and controls for New, Delete, Start Record, Times, and Delay.

Steps to Create a Macro:

  1. On the main page, click on the "Macro Editor" line.
  2. In the window, click the "New" button. The name of the new macro will appear in the window on the right under "Macro Name". The new macro will be named "Macro_0".
  3. To record a macro, press the "Start Record" button (the button will change its value to "Stop Record"). Enter a combination of numbers, letters, or function keys on the keyboard. The entered characters will appear in the "Action" window.
  4. Click the "Stop Record" button; the macro recording is complete. The created macro can now be assigned to any user-friendly mouse button. A list of available macros will appear in the button settings menu.

If you want the macro to repeat a required number of times, enter the number of iterations in the "Times" window. The "Delay" checkbox implements the delay between pressing and releasing the keys.

Setting Firing Parameters (Gun Editor)

The "Gun editor" tab allows you to adjust the accuracy of shooting (self-suppressing the recoil of the weapon), shooting mode, and firing multiple times at once. Shots are concentrated for the most accurate shooting.

On the left in the screenshot (Fig. 7.), pre-settings are available for different types of weapons, with settings for six types of weapons.

  • Select gun: Select the weapon that will be available in the "Gun Function" menu when setting the button to change the weapon.

Fire Regulation:

  • Rate: Magnitude of the pause between shots.
  • Times: Number of repetitions, from 1 to 255. If you set the "Endless" option, repetitions will continue while the fire button is pressed.

Adjustment of shots from the weapon can also be made by changing the position of the red dot.

Fig. 7. Screenshot of the Gun Editor window, showing weapon selection (M416, AKM, etc.), cursor adjustment, and fire adjustment settings (Rate, Times, Endless).

Mouse Frequency (Polling Rate)

The polling frequency is a characteristic that shows how often the processor polls the matrix. In the program, you can set the mouse polling frequency from 125 to 1000Hz. In the "Report Rate" line, select the desired sensor polling frequency.

Fig. 8. Screenshot of the SVEN software showing the Report Rate selection menu.

System Settings

  • Mouse Speed: Speed of the cursor.
  • DoubleClick Speed: Speed of double-click.
  • Number of Rows: Number of scroll lines.
  • Scroll one Screen: Postorinkova scrolling (page-by-page scrolling).
Fig. 9. Screenshot of the SVEN software showing System Setting sliders for Mouse Speed, Double Click Speed, and Scroll Speed options.

DPI Settings (Sensor Resolution)

The software allows you to configure up to 7 DPI modes in the range from 200 to 10,000. Each time you switch the DPI mode, the color of the backlight changes. The checkmark shows the number of DPI modes available for selection.

Fig. 10. Screenshot of the SVEN software showing DPI mode selection bars, ranging from 800 to 10000.

Mouse Backlight Settings

In the "Light" field, you can select lighting modes and light effects by clicking on the pop-up menu; a total of 11 modes are available. Brightness controls the brightness of illumination. Color is for color selection for static backlight modes. Use the color switch from 1 to 8 to assign a color from an existing palette or create your own. You can also enter the RGB color code.

Fig. 11. Screenshot of the SVEN software showing Light settings, including Brightness slider, Color selection, and RGB input fields.

Technical Specifications

Parameter, measurement unitValue
Q-ty of buttons9 + 1 (scroll wheel)
OS compatibilityWindows
InterfaceUSB
Resolution, DPI200-10000
Cable length, m1.8
Dimensions, mm132 x 76 x 42
Weight, g138

Notes: Technical specifications given in this table are supplemental information and cannot give occasion to claims. Technical specifications are subject to change without notice due to the improvement of SVEN production.

Manufacturer and Importer Information

Manufacturer: SVEN PTE. LTD, 176 Joo Chiat Road, № 02-02, Singapore, 427447.

Produced under the control of: Oy Sven Scandinavia Ltd., 15, Kotolahdentie, Kotka, Finland, 48310.

Importer (Finland): Tiralana OY, Office 102, Kotolahdentie 15, 48310 Kotka, Finland.

Importer (Russia): ООО «Регард», 105082, г. Москва, ул. Фридриха Энгельса, д.75, стр. 5. Authorized organization in Russia: ООО «РТ-Ф», 105082, г. Москва, ул. Фридриха Энгельса, д. 56, стр. 1. Warranty service conditions are available in the warranty card or on the website www.sven.fi. Warranty period: 12 months. Service life: 5 years.

Supplier/Importer (Ukraine): ТОВ «СВЕН Центр», 08400, Київська область, м. Переяслав-Хмельницький, вул. Героїв Дніпра, 31, тел. (044) 233-65-89/98. For information on purpose, consumer properties, and safety, see the User Manual. Warranty service conditions are available in the warranty card or on the website www.sven.fi. Warranty period: 12 months. Service life: 5 years. The product is certified/has a hygiene certificate. Does not contain harmful substances. Store in a dry place.

® Registered Trademark of Oy SVEN Scandinavia Ltd. Finland.

Models: RX-G975, Gaming Mouse, Mouse

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