Attack Shark X3 Wireless Gaming Mouse
User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Attack Shark X3 Wireless Gaming Mouse. This manual provides comprehensive information to help you set up, use, and maintain your new gaming peripheral. The X3 is designed for performance, comfort, and versatility, offering both wired and wireless connectivity options.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | USB Wired, 2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth |
| Sensor | High-precision Optical Sensor (e.g., PixArt 3395 or similar) |
| DPI Range | Up to 26,000 DPI (Adjustable) |
| Polling Rate | Up to 1000Hz (Configurable) |
| Battery | Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery |
| Battery Life | Up to 70 hours (typical usage, lighting off) |
| Weight | Approx. 49g (Lightweight design) |
| Dimensions | (Approximate dimensions, e.g., 120mm x 65mm x 38mm) |
| Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux (Basic functionality) |
Package Contents
- ?️ Attack Shark X3 Wireless Gaming Mouse
- ? USB-C Charging/Data Cable
- ? USB Wireless Receiver
- ?️ Grip Tape (Pre-applied or separate sheet)
- ? User Manual (This document)
- ❓ Warranty Card
Setup and Connection
Wired Mode ?
Connect the included USB-C cable to the mouse and a USB port on your computer. The mouse will be recognized automatically.
Wireless 2.4GHz Mode ?
- Plug the USB wireless receiver into a USB port on your computer.
- Turn on the mouse using the power switch located on the bottom.
- Press the DPI button repeatedly until the indicator light flashes, or follow specific pairing instructions if provided (e.g., holding a button combination). The mouse should automatically connect to the receiver.
Bluetooth Mode ?
- Turn on the mouse and press the Bluetooth pairing button (location may vary, often on the bottom or side) until the indicator light flashes rapidly.
- On your mobile phone or computer, go to Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select "Attack Shark X3" from the list of available devices and pair.
- Once paired, the mouse will connect automatically when in Bluetooth range and turned on.
Features
Button Functions ⚙️
The Attack Shark X3 typically features:
- Left Click: Primary action button.
- Right Click: Secondary action button.
- Scroll Wheel: Scrolls content, can be pressed as a middle click.
- Side Buttons (Forward/Back): Commonly used for navigation in browsers or games.
- DPI Button: Cycles through DPI presets.
- Power/Pairing Switch: Located on the bottom for power and Bluetooth pairing.
Note: Button functions can often be customized using dedicated software (if available).
DPI Adjustment ⬆️
The DPI (Dots Per Inch) setting determines cursor sensitivity. The X3 allows for on-the-fly DPI adjustment using the dedicated DPI button. Cycle through the preset levels to find the sensitivity that best suits your needs for gaming or productivity.
Indicator Lights: Different LED colors or patterns may indicate the current DPI level (refer to specific product documentation for exact mapping).
RGB Lighting ?
Customize your gaming setup with the integrated RGB lighting. The lighting effects and colors can typically be adjusted via software or button combinations. Refer to the software utility for detailed control over lighting modes, brightness, and effects.
[Diagram Description: A visual representation of the mouse's RGB lighting zones, such as the logo, scroll wheel, and base, illustrating customizable illumination areas.]
Troubleshooting ❓
- Mouse not detected (Wired): Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the mouse and the computer. Try a different USB port.
- Mouse not connecting (Wireless 2.4GHz): Ensure the receiver is plugged in and the mouse is powered on. Try re-pairing the mouse with the receiver by following the pairing steps. Ensure there are no major obstructions between the mouse and receiver.
- Mouse not connecting (Bluetooth): Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your computer/device. Check that the mouse is in pairing mode (flashing indicator light). Remove the mouse from your device's Bluetooth list and try pairing again.
- Cursor movement is erratic or laggy: Check the DPI setting. Ensure the mouse sensor is clean and the surface is suitable for optical tracking. Reduce interference from other wireless devices if possible.
- Battery not charging: Use the original USB-C cable and a reliable power source. Ensure the charging port is clean.
Safety and Warranty Information
Safety Precautions:
- Avoid exposing the mouse to extreme temperatures or moisture.
- Do not disassemble the mouse, as this may void the warranty and cause damage.
- Keep the device away from liquids.
Warranty:
This product is covered by a limited manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the included warranty card or the Attack Shark official website for detailed terms and conditions.








