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SENTINEL III – User Manual Ergonomic palm grip mouse designed for FPS gaming March 10, 2016 Never Retreat. Advance! Sentinel III introduces a host of improvements, building upon the ergonomic, palm grip design that fans have come to love. 2 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Features ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.Buttons Overview ------------------------------------------------------ 7 3.Specification ------------------------------------------------------------- 8 4.On-the-fly Adjustments by Hardware --------------------------------- 9 5.Software Guide --------------------------------------------------------- 14 6.Main Button Assignment ----------------------------------------------- 15 7.Configuring the Storm TX Button ------------------------------------ 18 8.Mouse LED and Custom OLED Logo Setting ---------------------------- 20 9.Mouse DPI and Sensor Setting ------------------------------------------------- 22 10.USB Polling Rate and OS Setting ------------------------------------- 23 11.Create a Macro -------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 12.Library Management ------------------------------------------------------------- 25 13.Setting the Language of Tool Tips -------------------------------------- 26 14.Edit Profile and Custom Image ---------------------------------------- 27 15.Support Tab ---------------------------------------------------------------- 28 1 6 . L e g a l I n f o r m a t i o n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 9 3 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Features • • • • • • • • • 4 High-End Gaming Optical Sensor o Avago S3988 precision optical sensor o DPI up to 6400 o Auto-adjust lift off distance for different mousepads o Adjustments by steps of 50 DPI Durable and Best Click Feeling Switches o Omron D2FC-F-7N o 20 million clicks life cycle Powerful ARM 32bit Processor o SONIX ARM Cortex-M0 o 512KB on-board memory Full Speed Response o 1000 Hz Polling Rate o 1ms Response Rate RGB - up to 16.7M Colors o Two zones: headlights and acrylic top Storm TX and Advanced Macro Programming with Five Profiles o Every single button can be customized with macros. o Double button count with Storm TX feature Adjustable Weight Design o Five 4.5g disks to adjust Two Textured Surfaces Combined o Mouse body is covered in a matte UV coating o Main keys housing with matte texture Easily changeable mouse feet o Easily removable mouse feet by small nudges Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Features Two Zones RGB Lighting 16.7 Million Colors 5 WEIGHT LIGHTING OLED LOD TUNE SYSTEM COLORS DISPLAY AUTO ADJUST DPI 5 PROFILES 8 BUTTONS STORM TX ON-THE-FLY 512KB MEMORY PROGRAMMABLE COMBINE Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RGB Lighting System Never Retreat. Advance! The Sentinel III radiates any color you want, like a neon sign announcing your presence. Two different areas (the headlights and the top) can glow crimson red, burnt orange, gunmetal grey, or any color that piques your fancy. With 16.7 million color options, you’ll tinker till you drop. Want something a little more subtle? You can also completely switch off all LED lighting. Two Zones RGB Lighting THE TOP 16.7 Million Colors HEADLIGHTS 6 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Buttons Overview Sentinel III | Cooler Master Gaming Mouse FUNCTION(1) Default : Switch Profile LEFT CLICK WHEEL CLICK FUNCTION(2) Default : DPI Level Down RIGHT CLICK SIDE BUTTON(1) Default : Next Page FUNCTION(3) SIDE BUTTON(2) Default : Previous Page 7 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Default : DPI Level Up Specification Grip Type Material Color LED Color Palm Plastic / Rubber MasterCase 5 - Black RGB Sensor Avago 3988 Optical Sensor CPI / DPI 4 Levels and up to 6400 DPI setting Tracking Speed 200 IPS / 50 g Lift Off Distance < 2mm (adjustable) Polling Rate 1000 Hz / 1 ms Angle Snapping Yes (adjustable) Mouse acceleration 50 g Programming Profiles 5 On-board Memory 512KB Programmable buttons 8 (15 with Storm TX) Connector Cable USB 2.0 Cable Length 1.8 Meters Weight w/o weights w/o cable Additional Weights Additional Weights 135 x 83.6 x 40 mm (5.3 x 3.3 x 1.6 inch) 155 g / 0.342 lbs 115 g / 0.254 lbs 5x 4.5 g / 5x 0.009 lbs 22.5 g / 0.049 lbs (5 x 4.5g weights) Warranty 2 Years Dimensions 8 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. On-The-Fly Adjustments: Overview Press SWITCH PROFILE Press and hold for five seconds AUTO TUNING LOD Press DPI LEVEL DOWN Press and hold for five seconds SWITCH LOD SETTING WITH SCROLL WHEEL Press DPI LEVEL UP Press and hold for five seconds ADJUST DPI WITH SCROLL WHEEL 9 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. On-The-Fly Adjustments: LOD Auto Press and hold for five seconds AUTO TUNING LOD Press and hold L-Button WHILE MOVING MOUSE IN CIRCULAR PATTERN CALIBRATING * We suggest recalibrating the LOD when tracking on different surface. 10 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Mousepad On-The-Fly Adjustments: LOD LOD1 Press and hold for five seconds SWITCH LOD SETTING WITH SCROLL WHEEL LOD 5 LOD 1 11 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. On-The-Fly Adjustments: DPI Steps of 50 DPI 6400 DPI 50 DPI X- 6400 Y- 6400 Press and hold for five seconds ADJUST DPI WITH SCROLL WHEEL 12 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Software Features Main Control for key mapping & sync with setting in system. - Key Assignment - OS Sensitivity Adjustment with LED color & lighting effects. - Full color tuning of DPI indicator - Four modes of lighting effects - Including Spectrum LED mode Change sensor performance - DPI tuning - LOD tuning User can get the information of mouse & link to official support page. - Online Support - Version Information - Automatically start at launch option - Multi language Support * Download from coolermaster.com 13 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Software Guide Main Tab The Main Control is the default tab when opening the Sentinel III software. On this page, you can change the functions of every button your Sentinel III. Main Control │ Macro setting │ Library setting │ Support Info GUI Control Language│ Minimize │ Close AP Switch AP Pull down Menu Disable Keys Mouse Clicks Buttons Overview Keyboard Keys Macro Keys Multi-media Control Rapid Fire Profile DPI Sensor Control Storm TX key * Can be set on Button-5 only. OLED Control OLED Wake Up Application 14 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. APPLY : Apply Current Setting to Mouse Main Button Assignment - 1 Disable Mouse Key Assignment Disable a button. Left Click Set a button to function as the Left Click. Note : One button must always be set as the left click button. Right Click Set a button to function Right Click. Wheel Click Set a button to function as Mouse Wheel Click. Set a button to function as the browser page forward Browser Forward button. Set a button to function as the browser page Browser Backward backward button. Set a button to perform a selected key stroke. Keyboard Set a button to function as a macro key combination. Macro Multimedia Web Browser E-Mail Media Player Play/ Pause Stop Next Track Prev Track Volume Up Volume Down Mute Speaker Calculator 15 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. My Computer Set a button to open the default web browser. Set a button to open the default email program. Set a button to open the default media player program. Set a button to function as the play/pause media function. Set a button to function as the stop media function. Set a button to function as the next track media function. Set a button to function as the previous track media function. Set a button to function as the volume up media function. Set a button to function as the volume down media function. Set a button to function as the volume mute media function. Set a button to open the windows Calculator program. Set a button to open Window’s My Computer file explorer. Main Button Assignment - 2 Rapid Fire Mouse Key Assignment Set a button to function as a repeating mouse button clicks. Selecting a mouse button. Enter a number for the amount of times (from 1 to 254) to repeat the clicks. Keyboard Set a button to function as a repeating key stroke. Press a key on the keyboard. Enter a number for the amount of times (from 1 to 254) to repeat the keystroke. Profile 16 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Set a button to switching Profile. Main Button Assignment - 3 Key Assignment DPI Set a button to switch DPI. Sensor ON/OFF Set a button to toggle sensor ON or OFF Set button 5 (default function: browser back) to a combo button for multiple commands at once. * Can be set on Button-5 only. Set a button to toggle OLED display ON or OFF Set a button to wake up the OLED display for 5 seconds. Storm TactiX OLED ON/OFF OLED Wake up 17 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Configuring the Storm TX Button Not having enough keys on your mouse is a pain. Storm TactiX solves this problem by letting you assign secondary functions to your mouse. During a game, simply press one button to trigger secondary functions for every mouse button. This essentially increases your button count from 9 to 15. Press ASSIGN 2nd Functions (examples) 1 9 2 10 Right Click 3 11 Wheel Click 4 12 Browser Forward 6 13 DPI [+] 7 14 DPI [-] 8 15 Profile Cycle [+] Create key combinations with Storm TactiX. 18 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Left Click Configuring the Storm TX Button 1 Click the ‘Storm TX’ tab. This section turns button 5 (default function: browser backward) into a combo button for multiple commands at once. 2 Click and select which button you would like to add to the combo setting. Storm TactiX 2 3 4 6 19 3 Click the checkbox next to the drop-down list that you would like to configure and use (activate). 4 The mouse wheel can he applied to a combo button by scrolling the mouse wheel up or down. 5 Repeat these steps for each of the settings that you would like to setup. 6 When all desired changes have been made, click the ‘Apply’ button. Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. LED and Custom OLED Logo Setting LED Color Setting Setting Current DPI Color 1 2 3 Setting LED Colors 1 Click on check box of DPI or Profile for setting color. 2 Sliding bars change the RGB colors for different DPI indicator. (From 0 to 255) 3 20 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. By sliding the bars back and forth, you can create a total of 16.8 million colors. The possibilities are endless and you can play around with it to find the perfect color for you. LED and Custom OLED Logo Setting LED Color Setting LED Modes There are five LED modes. Static / Spectrum / Rapid Fire / Breathing / Turn Off With Static – the color stays solid. Spectrum mode – the LED will cycle through all the colors of the rainbow. 2 1 3 Rapid fire – the rapid fire mode is a cool responsive effect and will make the LEDs flash when the left and right mouse buttons are clicked. Custom OLED Logo 1 Click the folder icon upload to the mouse. to open the image that you want to 2 Preview the uploaded custom logo. * The maximum image size is 32 x 32 pixels, and image must be black & white. 3 Resets the custom logo to Cooler Master logo. 21 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Breathing – the LED color slowly fades in and out. Turn off – the LED will be off. Mouse DPI and Sensor Setting Sensor Setting 1 3 Angle Snapping There are ten levels of angle snapping. The angle snapping can be set from Low(1) to High(5). You can slide the bar right to decrease the motion data output of Y-axis 2 0 9 Lift Off Distance (LOD) Settings There are five LOD levels. The LOD of sensor can be set from Low(1) to High(5). You can slide the bar right to increase the sensor LOD. 1 DPI Settings 1 2 Angle Tuning Choose which DPI level you want to set the DPI. Slide the bar right to increase the mouse sensitivity. The DPI can be set from 50 to 6400 DPI with 50 DPI per step. *The further the tab is to the right, the faster the mouse cursor will move. There are twelve levels to set the angle of the sensor. The angle tune ranges from -30° to +30° with steps of 5°. You can slide the bar right to increase the rotated angle of the sensor. -30° 3 5 The X and Y axis can be adjusted independently by clicking the lock icon. : Lock X&Y axis : Unlock X&Y axis 22 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 30° USB Polling Rate and OS Setting OS Sensitivity USB Polling Rate The polling rate determines how often the mouse sends information to your computer. Increasing the polling interval will improve precision at the tradeoff of using more CPU resources. OS Sensitivity Mouse sensitivity is how far the mouse moves with a certain movement. Adjust this setting to change how fast the left click buttons must be pressed to register a Double Click. OS Double Click Speed 23 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The lower the number, the slower the presses to complete a Double Click will be. Set the number higher to require faster presses of the buttons to complete a Double Click. Button Response Time The delay time between the clicking of the mouse button and the system executing the button press. Set the slider to the left for faster response time. Lock OS Setting Locks the software from controlling the setting. The operating system mouse settings will control how the mouse functions. Create a Macro Macro Setting 1 2 3 4 7 5 Macro 1 Click on the Macro tab to edit your Macros. 2 Click on macro. 3 Click on 4 Click on the Macro name in the list. 5 Click on the drop-down list to select an execution mode for this macro. 6 Click on the check box to choose the mode of delay time. 7 Click on . Execute your macro. In this example, we use the keyboard short-cut commands for copy. 8 Click on and give a name to the to create a new macro. . The Macro is now stored. The execution dropdown affects how the macro is triggered and how it runs: 6 Press to run once Release to run once Press to loop Release to loop 24 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Hold to loop The macro is run through a single cycle as soon as the button is pressed down The macro is run through a single cycle as soon as the button is released from a click The macro runs and repeats on continuous cycles as soon as the button is pressed down. Pressing again will stop the cycle. The macro runs and repeats on continuous cycles as soon as the button is released from a click. Press and release to stop the cycle. The macro will run and repeat on a continuous cycle as long as the button is held down. Releasing the button will stop the loop. Library Management Macro Setting The Library tab allows you to manage your macro and profile database. Macro 2 1 3 1 2 The ‘Macro Backup Files’ section lists all saved macro files that are not currently stored on the mouse. 3 Use these buttons to transfer macros to or from the onboard mouse memory. Profile 1 4 3 1 Click the ‘Profile’ tab. 2 Import, Export or Delete profiles from this section. 3 Utilize these buttons to transfer macros to or from the onboard mouse memory. 4 2 25 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Utilize the ‘Import’ button to import downloaded or saved macros. Use the ‘Export’ button to store mouse macros in another location or so that you can share them with others. Manage onboard mouse profiles from this section. Profiles can be individually reset back to factory defaults through the button. Setting the Language of Tool Tips Language Setting Language Settings There are twelve different languages. When you set the language in ENGLISH, the tool tips won’t pop up for reference. Tool Tips of Features You can click the box next to language options to display translated tool tips for all the functions and features in the software. You won’t have to APPLY this setting. The tool tips will pop up when you move the cursor near text. 26 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Edit Profile and Custom Image The software allows you to edit your own profile name and image, and can you can disable/enable profiles. Profile Setting 1 Select the Profile that you would like to edit the name or disable. 2 Right click on the profile and select then give a name to the profile. *Profile name only supported with ENGLISH and NUMBERS , can be no longer than 11 characters. 3 Right click on the profile and select then the profile will be disabled. Please duplicate the process to reactivate the profile. 1 1 Profile Editing Once all setting have been completed, click the button. The profile names and images will be updated to reflect your preferences. Profile Image 1 2 3 27 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Select the Profile that you would like to upload your customized image. Right click on the profile and select to open the image that you intend to upload. *The maximum size of a Profile Image is 145 x 62 pixels. Larger pictures will be scaled to fit this size. Right click on the profile and select image of the profile. to clear the Support Tab The support tab will give you information on further support with a button to the CM page which contains the latest drivers and updates for your Sentinel III and other CM products. The Version Info button will provide current information for both the software and the firmware on the mouse. Download the latest drivers from http://gaming.coolermaster.com/en/products/mice/sentinel-iii/ 28 Copyright 2015 © Cooler Master Corporation. All Rights Reserved. LEGAL INFORMATION Cooler Master Warranty Warranty all (non-networking) products purchased from COOLER MASTER as free from defects in material and workmanship for normal use by the original purchaser for warranty period. 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