Razer Naga manual

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    1 | razer™ The best-selling MMO gaming mouse of all time, the Razer Naga, is evolving t o take the MMO games of the next generation head-on. Enginee red for improved comfort and control, the all-new Razer Naga comes with optimized button placement, three in terchange able side grips to suit your personal grip style, and is powered by Razer Synaps[...]

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    2 | For game rs by gamers™ TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PACKAGE CONTE NTS / SYSTEM RE QUIREMENTS / REGISTRATIO N ............. 3 2. KEY FEATURES ............................................................................................ 4 3. INSTALLING YOUR RAZER NAG A ................................................................ . 5 4. USING YOU R R[...]

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    3 | razer™ 1 . PACKAGE CONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUIRE MENTS / REGISTRATION PACKAGE CONTENTS  Razer Naga Gaming Mouse  Razer Naga Grid Trainer  3 Inte rchangeable Side P anels  Quick Start Guid e  Master Guide SYSTEM REQUIREM ENTS  PC or Mac with a free USB port  Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP ( 32-bit) / Mac OS X (10[...]

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    4 | For game rs by gamers™ 2. KEY FEATURES A. Left Mouse Button B. Right Mouse Button C. Scroll Wheel D. Mouse Button 5 E. Mouse Bu tton 4 F. 12 Fully Customizable Thumb Grid Butt ons G. Razer Precisi on 3.5G Laser Sensor H. Basic [123] / Advanc ed [Num] Switc h I. Ultraslick Mouse Feet J. 3 Inte rchangeable Side P anels – Classic, Claw, Palm ([...]

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    5 | razer™ 3 . INSTALLING YOUR RAZ ER NAGA Note: You may skip Steps 1-3 if you al ready have a Raz er Synapse 2.0 ins talled an d an existing account. Step 1: Download the Razer Synapse 2.0 installer from http://www .razersupp ort.com Step 2: Ru n the installer and follow the onscreen instructions. Ste p 3 : Plug the Razer Naga int o the USB p or[...]

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    6 | For game rs by gamers™ 4. USING YOUR R AZER NAGA USING BASIC [123 ] AND ADV ANCED [NUM] MODES The Razer Naga provides a 12-button [1-12] Thumb Grid in two modes: Basic [123] and Advanced [Num]. To change b etween the Basic [123] and Advanced [Num ] mode, simply use th e switch at th e bottom of your Razer Naga. Basic [123] Confi guration In B[...]

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    7 | razer™ Advanced [NUM] C onfigura tion In the Advanced [Num] mode, t he 12 -button thumb grid works the same as a keypad’s numerical keys. These buttons allow you to have quicker access to in -game commands without having the need to reach for the keypad. Note: Depending on you r configu ration, using the shift key o r num lock k ey in-game [...]

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    8 | For game rs by gamers™ USING THE GRID TRA INER If you encounter difficulty in using the thumb grid even after hours of gameplay, it is recommend ed that you use a grid trainer. Choose any numb er of trainers off the grid below and attach them carefully with the adhesive side onto y our choice of buttons on the Razer Naga. The buttons that y o[...]

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    9 | razer™ 5. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA Disclaimer: The fea tures listed her e require you to log in to Razer Synapse 2.0 . These features are also subjec t to change based on the cu rrent softwa re version and your Operating System. MOUSE TAB The Mouse Tab is y our default tab when you first install Razer Synapse 2.0. This tab allows you to cu[...]

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    10 | For gamers by gamers™ PROFILE A P rofile is a c onven ient way of sav ing all of the changes you have made on your device. A single Profile can store numerous settings such as button assignments and sensitivity adjustm ents. Profile contains the default settings of your device. Any changes made within each t ab will automatically be saved in[...]

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    11 | razer™ CUSTOMIZE TAB The Customize Tab is where you can modify the basic functionalities of your device such as button ass ignments to suit your gaming needs. The changes made in this tab are automatically sav ed to you r current profile . Top View The Top View is where you can customize the 5 basic mouse bu ttons and the mouse wheel.[...]

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    12 | For gamers by gamers™ Side View The Side Vie w is where you can customize th e 12-button thumb grid. You may configure both the Basic [123] and the Advanced [ NUM] modes using the toggle located on the middle of the screen. Configuring the thumb grid buttons on any mode does not require you to use the switch underneath the Razer Naga. Howeve[...]

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    13 | razer™ KEY ASSIGNMENT M ENU Initially, each of the mouse buttons is se t to Default. Ho wever, you may change the function of these buttons by clicking the desired button to access the Key Assignment Menu. Listed below are the customization options and their desc riptions. Default This option enables you to return the key to its original fun[...]

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    14 | For gamers by gamers™ Mouse Functio n Th is option allows you to c hange the m ouse buttons into other mouse functions . To choose a mouse function, s elect MOUSE FUNCTION from the Key Assignment Menu and an ASSI GN BUTTON submen u will appear. Listed below are the functions whic h you can choose from the Assign Button sub menu: Left Click -[...]

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    15 | razer™ Macro A Macro is a pre recorde d sequence of keystrokes and button presses that is executed wi th p recise tim ing. By ass igning a Macro to a button, you can execute complex combinations with ease. The ASSIGN MACRO allows you to choose which recorded Macro to use while the PLAYBACK OPTI ON enables you to choose the behavior of the Ma[...]

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    16 | For gamers by gamers™ PERFORMANCE TAB Th e Performanc e Tab allows you to enhance the speed and precision of your mo use pointer. Similar to the Customize Tab, the changes made here are automatically saved to your current profile. Listed below are the performance options an d their desc riptions. Sensitivity Sensitivity perta ins to how much[...]

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    17 | razer™ Enable X-Y Sensitivit y By default, the X -axis (horizontal) and Y-axis (vertical) use the same sensitivity values. However, you may set different sensitivity values to each of the axes by selecting the “ Enable X- Y Sen sitivity ” option. Configure Sensitivi ty Stages A sensitivity stage is a preset sensitivity value. You can cre[...]

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    18 | For gamers by gamers™ LIGHTING TAB The Lighting Tab allows you to configure the LEDs of your Razer Naga. Simply toggle the ON or OFF options to enable or disable the Scroll Wheel, Thumb Grid and Logo lighting. Similar to the previous tabs, the changes made here are also automatically saved to your current profile.[...]

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    19 | razer™ MACROS TAB The Macros Tab allo ws you to create a series of precise keystrokes and button presses. This tab also allows you to have numerous macros and extremely long macro commands at your disposal . The Macro sec tion works similarly to Profile where in you can rename a mac ro by typing on the field below MACRO NAME . There are also[...]

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    20 | For gamers by g amers™ To create a macro command, simply click the button and all your keystrokes and button presses will autom atically register on the macro screen . W hen you are done recording your macro command s, click on the button to end the session. The Macro section allows you to input the delay in -between commands . In RECORD DEL[...]

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    21 | raz er™ Once you have record ed a macro, you may edit the comm ands you have ente red by selecting each command on the macro screen . Each keyst roke or button press is arranged sequ entially with the first comm and shown at the top of th e screen. The button allows you to edit a partic ular comm and and the button enables you to delete a co[...]

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    22 | For gamers by g amers™ Once you have pressed the button, a new display wi ndow will appear beside the list of macro commands. The dropdown men u on this window allows you to choose a keystroke or a d elay to b e added in before or after the high lighted m acro command.[...]

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    23 | raz er™ You may add in a new set of macro comm ands by clicking the button on the keystroke men u; or in put time d elays on the d uration field using the delay me nu.[...]

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    24 | For gamers by g amers™ ADD ON TAB The Add On Tab exp ands your device’s usability by adding game-specific settings such as a custom interface. To start using Razer Add On s firs t you must enable the Use Razer Naga Add On option .[...]

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    25 | raz er™ Next, search fo r the game program or game application using the button. Finally , select your user account for the game by choosing it on the dropdown men u beside Sync Accoun t.[...]

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    26 | For gamers by g amers™ The Account I nformation screen will show you all th e relevant information rega rding your user accoun t.[...]

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    27 | raz er™ 6. SAFETY AND MA INTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELI NES In or der to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Naga, we suggest that you adopt the following guide lines: 1. Avoid looking directly at the tracking beam of your mouse or pointing the beam in anyone else’s eye. Note that the tracking beam is N OT visible to the naked human ey[...]

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    28 | For gamers by g amers™ 1. Position your keyboard and monitor directly in fr ont of you wi th your mouse next to it. Place your elbows next to your side, not too far away and your mouse within easy reac h. 2. Adjust the height of your chair and table so that the keyboard and mouse are at or below elbow h eight. 3. Keep your feet well s upport[...]

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    29 | raz er™ 7 . LEGALESE COPYRIGHT AND INT ELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFORMATION ©2011 Razer USA Lt d. Patent Pendi ng. All Rights Reserved . Razer™, the Razer Triple - Headed Snake logo, the Razer distressed word logo and other trademarks contained herein are trademarks or registered tradem arks of Razer USA Ltd and/or its affiliated or associated [...]

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    30 | For gamers by g amers™ COSTS OF PROCURE MENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no even t wi ll Razer be lia ble fo r any costs of procuremen t 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 P roduct. GENERAL The[...]