Hardware Installation
1. Ensure your computer is turned off. Connect the gaming mouse to any available USB port on your PC. The installation process typically takes a few seconds.
2. Turn on your computer.
Remark: Do not use the optical/laser mouse on a desk surface made of glass or mirror, as this can affect performance.
Button Assignment
The following diagrams illustrate the button layout for the M6-400, M6-600, and M6-610 models. Each button is numbered for reference.
1. Left Button: Provides traditional mouse functions such as clicking, double-clicking, or dragging.
2. Right Button: This button can be assigned to frequently used keyboard or mouse functions.
3. Middle Button: Use this button to surf the Internet and navigate Windows documents. Clicking a link with the middle button will open it in a new tab.
4. DPI Adjustment: The LED color on the scroll wheel and the DPI setting will change according to the order below.
Color | M6-400 | M6-600 | M6-610 |
---|---|---|---|
Grey | 800 | 800 | 800 |
Yellow (Default DPI) | 1600 | 1600 | 1600 |
Green | 2400 | 2400 | 2400 |
Cyan | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 |
Blue | 5000 | 5000 | 5000 |
5. Scroll Forward: Scrolls the page up.
6. Scroll Backward: Scrolls the page down.
7. Front Side Key:
- In IE and Chrome browsers: Go to the previous web page.
- In some specific applications: Go to the previous page.
8. Rear Side Key:
- In IE and Chrome browsers: Go to the next web page.
- In some specific applications: Go to the next page.
● Logo LED: The LED will be off when the mouse is moving and will turn on if idle for three seconds.
User Interface
1. Assignment Button: Assign a preset macro key to each defined button.
2. Manage Macro: Edit your own mouse functions into one macro key with delay time when needed.