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Scroll T-142 Software Guide – download here: http://tinyurl.com/scrollt142 Standard Button Assignment: The mouse’s six buttons can be configured to perform any of several functions as desired. The drop-down list contains many common options, and the Macro Manager allows for more in-depth customization. DPI Switcher: By using the sliders here, you can choose the sensitivity level for each of the 4 modes which are selectable by pressing the DPI button on the mouse. You can also choose to disable one or more modes if desired by clicking the checkboxes by each line. In this section is also a setting to change the double-click activation speed. Game Profiles: Here you can save and load configuration profiles for the mouse. The Create Profile button will allow you to map a profile to a game/program, and the Load Profile and Save Profile options will save a small file to disk and load a saved file respectively. By clicking on the Profile Slot #s, you can manually choose the active profile. Macro Manager: This utility allows you to record and save macros that can be mapped to a mouse button. First, click New to create a macro. Then click Start Record to begin recording, and click again to stop when finished. The Record Delays Between Key Commands will save the delay data to the macro, and Loop Times can be used to set the macro to repeat multiple times. Click a macro and choose Delete to remove a saved macro.
Global Light Settings: Uncheck this box to disable all lights on the mouse. Light Intensity: Allows you to set the mouse’s light brightness level as desired. Light Pulsation: Allows you to choose how fast the lights pulse or disable this feature.
Vertical Scroll Speed: Here you can adjust how many lines will be scrolled with each step of the scroll wheel. Polling Rate: Allows you to choose how frequently the mouse’s cursor position is read by the computer. Note: A higher polling rate can increase CPU usage. Driver Reset: Restores the mouse’s features, functions, and profiles to the default settings. Windows Pointer Speed: Allows you to change the movement rate of the cursor and enable acceleration. Windows Pointer Visibility: Enables or disables mouse cursor pointer trails and specifies trail length if enabled.