Razer ABYSSUS 1800 user manual

User manual for the device Razer ABYSSUS 1800

Device: Razer ABYSSUS 1800
Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: Razer
Size: 0.81 MB
Added : 8/6/2014
Number of pages: 16
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The Razer Abyssus is created for gamers looking for quality, reliability and performance in a no-
nonsense, straightforward gaming-grade mouse. Designed to focus on the fundamentals of competitive
gaming, the Razer Abyssus is armed with ultra-responsive buttons tuned for maximum tactile feedback.
With an uncompromising 1800dpi Razer Precision infrared sensor at its core, take full control of your
every aim with perfect tracking so you outgun your competition.




MASTER GUIDE

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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS / REGISTRATION PACKAGE CONTENTS  Razer Abyssus 1800 Gaming Mouse  Quick Start Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC with USB ports Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP Internet connection (for driver installation) 35MB of free hard disk space REGISTRATION Please visit www.razerzone.com/registration/ for online product registration. What you’ll get: • 2 years limited manufacturer’s warranty for the Razer Abyssus 1800 • Acc

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2. CONNECTING YOUR RAZER ABYSSUS 1800 WINDOWS® 7 / WINDOWS VISTA® / WINDOWS® XP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Plug your Razer Abyssus 1800 into the USB port of your computer. Step 2: Download the Driver Installer from http://www.razersupport.com/ Step 3: Run the installer. Step 4: Choose setup language. Click OK to proceed. Step 5: The Razer Abyssus 1800 setup screen appears. Click NEXT to proceed. Step 6: Read the license agreement. If you agree to all the terms, select

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3. RAZER ABYSSUS 1800 KEY FEATURES A Mouse button 1 – Click B Mouse button 2 – Menu C Mouse button 3 – Scroll Wheel and Universal Scrolling D Razer Precision 3G Infrared Sensor E Ultraslick Mouse Feet F 1000Hz (1ms) Response Time G 16-Bit Ultra-Wide Data Path

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4. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER ABYSSUS 1800 The features listed here require the Razer Abyssus 1800 software driver to be installed and the Razer Abyssus 1800 Tray Icon to be active. Each setting will be saved to the current Profile on the current machine only. ASSIGN BUTTONS TAB In the Assign Buttons tab, you can assign various functions to each of the buttons based on your own preferences. The following functions are possible:  Click – Perform a left mouse click.  Menu – O

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 Macro – If the button function or key is not listed, or if you would like to assign a macro to a button, select “Macro” from the dropdown menu. In addition, all saved macros will be shown on a sub dropdown menu for quick selection when you mouse over the “Macro” option.  Forward – Assign a “Forward” command in Windows Explorer / Internet Explorer.  Backward – Assign a “Back” command in Windows Explorer / Internet Explorer.  On-The-Fly Sensitivity – Enable change of sensitivity settings

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To set a different sensitivity level in the X and Y axis, you can select the “Enable independent X-Y sensitivity” option and move the individual X and Y arrows along the slider. To display the On-The-Fly Sensitivity indicator onscreen whenever you make changes on the fly, select the “Enable On-The-Fly sensitivity on-screen display” option. 3. Acceleration You can activate acceleration by checking the “Enable Acceleration” box and moving the arrow along the slider. 4. Polling Rate

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a. Current: Indicates the current active profile. b. Profile: Indicates the profile number c. Profile Name: Right-click on this row and select “Rename” to enter a profile name of your choice. d. Application: Right-click on this row and select “Assign Application” to open up the directory browsing. Select the executable file of the program you want the profile to be linked to. e. Auto Switch: Check the box to enable automatic profile switching when the chosen application is launched.

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c. Basic Commands: A list of basic commands in Windows OS that can be inserted between keystrokes of your macro. d. Additional Commands: Another list of basic commands in Windows OS that can be inserted between keystrokes of your macro. You can ignore delays between events of a macro by clicking on the respective checkbox before recording. You can specify a fixed default delay timing to be used in between events of a macro by clicking on the respective checkbox before recording.

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5. USING YOUR RAZER ABYSSUS 1800 Creating Macros a. Load the Razer Abyssus 1800 Configurator. b. Click on the Manage Macros tab. c. Click “New” to start a new macro d. Click ‘Record’ to start creating a macro. e. Type in the desired sequence of keystrokes. f. Click ‘Stop’ to end the recording. g. Right-click on the recorded keystroke to access more options. h. You can also insert additional commands by clicking on the drop down menus. i. Click ‘Apply’ when done.

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Switching Profiles You can switch between profiles in 3 ways in the Razer Abyssus 1800 Configurator: a. By changing the Current Profile. b. By selecting the Current Profile radio button in the Manage Profiles tab. c. By assigning the function to a button in the Assign Keys tab. Example: Selecting Profile 5 to be activated upon loading of Program A 1. Open up the Razer Abyssus 1800 Configurator 2. Click on the ‘Manage Profiles’ tab. 3. Select Profile 5 4. Right-click the row, s

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On-The-Fly Sensitivity If "On-The-Fly Sensitivity" has been assigned to a button, pressing that assigned button and moving the scroll wheel will produce a bar at the lower right-hand corner of your screen, allowing you to dynamically adjust your sensitivity settings. This feature requires the driver to be installed. SOFTWARE UPDATE & RESET Update the Razer driver and firmware software by clicking on the button. This will connect you to www.razersupport.com for the la

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6. ADVANCED SETTINGS GUIDE Acceleration Acceleration is an internal filter of the driver, and is primarily a legacy option for low dpi mice users. With acceleration enabled, faster mouse movements cover additional on-screen distance. Windows has acceleration turned on by default as a convenience for users assuming that everyone will have 400DPI mice, but this will likely be a hindrance to most gamers and precision users who require greater accuracy. The ‘acceleration off’ option (

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7. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Abyssus 1800, we suggest that you adopt the following guidelines: 1. Avoid looking directly at the infrared beam of your Razer Abyssus 1800 or pointing the beam in anyone else’s eye. Note that the infrared beam is NOT visible to the naked human eye and is set on an Always-On mode. 2. Should you have trouble operating the mouse properly and troubleshooting does not work, unplu

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7. Make sure your fingers are resting on the keyboard buttons comfortably. 8. Do not sit in the same position all day. Get up, step away from your desk and do exercises to stretch your arms, shoulders, neck and legs. 9. If you should experience any physical discomfort while using your keyboard, such as pain, numbness, or tingling in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck or back, please consult a qualified medical doctor immediately. MAINTENANCE AND USE There is a little reg

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COSTS OF PROCUREMENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no event will Razer be liable for any costs of procurement unless it has been advised of the possibility of such damages, and in no case shall Razer be liable for any costs of procurement liability exceeding the retail purchase price of the Product. GENERAL These terms shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Product was purchased. If any term herein is held to be invalid or unenforceable, then


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