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ROCCAT-Kone-Manual-22-02-2010-EN.pdf
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7Button Assignment Sensitivity OptionsSet the sensitivity of the mouse pointer here. You can select a sensitivity level down to a hundredth of a point on the scale of 1.00 to 10.00. 10 equates to the highest level of sensitivity. Note: We urge you to keep the initial setting of 5. It is advisable to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse pointer only in the respective game itself. DPI SwitcherSelect the desired resolution(s) of the mouse sensor here. You can conigure the resolution of the sensor in different steps. Using the upper check boxes, select which steps you want to switch the dpi resolution between using the Plus/Minus mouse buttons. With some programs or games it’s best not to check each individual dpi step. For example, if you just check 800dpi and 3200dpi then the dpi number will only switch between 800dpi and 3200dpi for each press of the respective dpi button. If you check each individual step then the mouse will go through all the checked dpi values for each press of the respective dpi button. The arrow beneath the number bar shows which dpi value is currently active. We recommend using the mouse with a resolution of 800dpi at irst then increasing the dpi resolution in steps as soon as you become accustomed to the speed. Note: Please note that the resolution of the monitor affects the speed of the mouse. The higher the resolution setting of the sensor (dpi), the shorter the distance you have to cover with the mouse to reach the desired point on your screen. Mousewheel Scroll SpeedHere you can select how quickly your mousewheel should scroll a document. You can choose between 1 to 10 rows or a whole screen page per notch of the mousewheel. Test this function using your internet browser or in a text document and select the speed you prefer. Double ClickConigure the double-click response speed here. ‘Slow’ means that the interval between two mouse clicks is long. ‘Fast’ means that the interval between clicks is particularly short. Test your settings on the right in the test area. Note: Please note that all settings must be transferred to the mouse by clicking the ‘Apply’ button.MAIn COnTROL

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  • 1 .
    DRIVER ManualIMPORTANTDO...
    DRIVER ManualIMPORTANTDOCUMENT
  • 2 .
    TABLE OF COnTEnTS Safety...
    TABLE OF COnTEnTS Safety Instructions Introduction Installation Main Control • Sensitivity Options • DPI Switcher • Mousewheel Scroll Speed • Double Click • Button Assignment Macro Manager • Creating a Macro • Integrate Mouseklicks ...
  • 3 .
    3LaserThis mouse uses a C...
    3LaserThis mouse uses a Class 1 laser sensor (830nm). The light from this sensor is invisible to human eyes and is therefore classiied as being harmless. Despite this, under certain circumstances pointing the laser directly at the eyes may cause blindness....
  • 4 .
    4Welcome to the ROCCAT™ K...
    4Welcome to the ROCCAT™ Kone Congratulations. You have purchased our irst gaming mouse which is stuffed with technology and design innovations. It is the only tool to unleash your hidden skills and develop your existing ones to the max. The ROCCAT™ Kon...
  • 5 .
    5Windows® XP/Vista Step ...
    5Windows® XP/Vista Step : the mouse into any free USB port on your computer. Step : Windows® will automatically detect the ROCCAT™ Kone. Step 3: the latest driver from www.roccat.org/support. Step 4: a folder in which to install the...
  • 6 .
    6About the Main Control ...
    6About the Main Control Millisecond-precise attack, buff or cast sequences with complex character strings and pauses can be stored on just a single mouse button. 128kB of internal memory allows 5 Game Proiles to be stored on the mouse itself for separate...
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    7Button Assignment Sensit...
    7Button Assignment Sensitivity OptionsSet the sensitivity of the mouse pointer here. You can select a sensitivity level down to a hundredth of a point on the scale of 1.00 to 10.00. 10 equates to the highest level of sensitivity. Note: We urge you to ke...
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    8Button Assignment Click:...
    8Button Assignment Click: mouse button.Menu: mouse button. The context menu will open when you point to a document or folder using the mouse.Universal scrolling: Mousewheel function to scroll by moving the mouse.Double-click: Lef...
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    9To access the Macro Mang...
    9To access the Macro Manger, choose the index ‘Main Control’. Then click onto the arrow next to any of the boxes under ‘Button assignment’ to open a dropdown menu and select ‘ assign Macro’. Choose ‘Create new Macro’ on the following dropdown menu. This ...
  • 10 .
    0Creating a Macro (Basic...
    0Creating a Macro (Basic Editor) Step : Click the upper line in the left-hand window. In the following dropdown menu you can add a macro set (Add Macro Set) or delete one (Delete Macro Set). Click ‘Add Macro Set’. Step : Give your macro set a name...
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    Integrate Mouse Clicksa...
    Integrate Mouse Clicksanother special feature of the ROCC aT driver is that it allows you to integrate mouse clicks into a macro along with keyboard commands. You can program a mouse event to be executed after, before or in-between a key sequence. To do ...
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    Switch to advanced edit...
    Switch to advanced editorIn the center window it’s possible to manually change the time intervals between the individual key presses of a particular macro. Individual blue bars show the length of time the respective button has been pressed for. Along wit...
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    3Create/Save ProileCreat...
    3Create/Save ProileCreate one of ive proiles. For instance, you can save all button assignments, macros, color settings or sensitivity settings to a proile here. As each different mouse assignment is best suited to different programs you can assign each p...
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    4Choose a light to adjus...
    4Choose a light to adjustFive LEDs can be assigned 38 different colors. Under ‘Change Color’ click one of the LEDs to assign it a color of your choice. Change ColorClick a color box to select the color you want. Light On/OffHere you can switch off the LED...
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    5Adjust the light effect...
    5Adjust the light effectMultiple options are listed here which allow you to control the use of the color you’ve selected on the ROCCAT™ Kone. In the irst section you can use the selected color or allow a random single color or random multiple colors to be...
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    6Advanced Sensitivity (X...
    6Advanced Sensitivity (X-Y)It can be a great help to independently conigure the sensitivity of the horizontal and vertical (x-axis and y-axis respectively) movements of the mouse pointer, not only when it comes to graphics applications, with many games bu...
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    7TCU – Tracking Control ...
    7TCU – Tracking Control UnitThe Tracking Control unit (TCu) is an additional sensor that scans the surface of the mousepad and then automatically adjusts the performance of the sensor to match the surface. This adjustment results in optimized tracking....
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    8Polling RateThe term ‘p...
    8Polling RateThe term ‘polling rate’ describes the number of times the computer prompts the mouse for information. A high polling rate in conjunction with a high dpi setting ensures smooth pointer movement. We recommend that you start off with a resolutio...
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    9Update your ROCCAT™ Kon...
    9Update your ROCCAT™ Kone Gaming Mouse at any time. You can check here whether new software is available for the mouse. Note: All mouse settings will be reset as soon as you install new irmware on your computer. Macros saved on the mouse will not be affec...