Attack Shark X11 Wireless Gaming Mouse User Manual
Model: X11
Brand: Attack Shark
Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Attack Shark X11 wireless gaming mouse. It covers setup, features, usage, specifications, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance.
Key Features
- ✨ High-Performance PAW3311 Sensor: Up to 12000 DPI, 300 IPS, 35G acceleration for precise tracking.
- ? Dual-Mode Connectivity: Supports both 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth connections.
- ? Customizable RGB Lighting: Enhance your gaming setup with vibrant lighting effects.
- ? Rechargeable Battery: Long-lasting battery life with USB-C charging.
- ?️ Ergonomic Design: Comfortable grip for extended gaming sessions.
- ⚙️ Programmable Buttons: Customize button functions for personalized control.
Getting Started
Charging the Mouse
Connect the included USB-C cable to the port on the front of the mouse and to a power source (e.g., computer USB port, wall adapter). The LED indicator will show charging status.
[Diagram Description: A close-up view of the front of the Attack Shark X11 mouse, showing a USB Type-C port. A USB-C cable is depicted connecting to this port, indicating the method for charging the mouse's internal battery.]
Connecting via 2.4G Wireless
- Ensure the mouse is switched to '2.4G' mode using the switch on the bottom.
- Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- The mouse should automatically connect. If not, press and hold the DPI button for 3 seconds to re-pair.
Connecting via Bluetooth
- Ensure the mouse is switched to 'BT' (Bluetooth) mode using the switch on the bottom.
- On your computer or device, open Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select 'Attack Shark X11' from the list of available devices to pair.
[Diagram Description: An illustration of the underside of the Attack Shark X11 mouse. A three-position switch is visible, labeled '2.4G', 'OFF', and 'BT' (Bluetooth). This switch is used to select the operating mode: 2.4G wireless connection, power off, or Bluetooth connection.]
Switching Modes
Use the dedicated switch on the bottom of the mouse to toggle between 2.4G, OFF, and Bluetooth modes.
Usage and Controls
Button Functions
[Diagram Description: A diagram showing the top view of the Attack Shark X11 mouse. It highlights the left-click button, right-click button, the scroll wheel located between them, a DPI adjustment button situated just behind the scroll wheel, and two programmable side buttons positioned on the left edge of the mouse.]
- Left Click: Primary action.
- Right Click: Secondary action.
- Scroll Wheel: Scrolling up/down, Middle Click.
- DPI Button: Cycles through DPI levels.
- Side Buttons: Programmable for custom actions (e.g., Forward/Back in browsers).
DPI Adjustment
Press the DPI button located behind the scroll wheel to cycle through the available DPI settings. The LED indicator may change color or pattern to show the current DPI level.
[Diagram Description: Visual representation of the LED indicator lights on the Attack Shark X11 mouse. These lights are located on the mouse body and indicate status such as charging progress, battery level, and the currently selected DPI setting or connection mode.]
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Sensor | PAW3311 |
| Max DPI | 12000 |
| Max IPS | 300 |
| Max Acceleration | 35G |
| Connectivity | 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth |
| Polling Rate | (Refer to specific product page for details, typically 1000Hz for gaming mice) |
| Battery | Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
| Charging Port | USB Type-C |
| Dimensions | (Refer to specific product page for details) |
| Weight | (Refer to specific product page for details) |
| Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Troubleshooting
- Mouse not connecting (2.4G): Ensure the receiver is properly plugged in and the mouse is in 2.4G mode. Try re-pairing by holding the DPI button.
- Mouse not connecting (Bluetooth): Verify the mouse is in BT mode and discoverable. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Remove and re-pair the device.
- Mouse not charging: Check the USB-C cable and power source. Ensure the port is clean.
- Unresponsive: Restart your computer. Try the mouse on another computer. Check battery level.
Safety and Compliance
This device complies with relevant safety standards. Please follow these guidelines:
- Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures or moisture.
- Avoid disassembling the mouse, as this may void the warranty.
- Dispose of the battery responsibly according to local regulations.
Certifications: FCC, CE (Indicated by symbols on the product/packaging, not detailed here).







