Mionix Naos 3200 User Manual

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LIGHT-YEARS AHEAD OF THE GAME - MIONIX.NET
NAOS 3200
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SOFTWARE MANUAL
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CONTENT
GET STARTED ...........................................................................3
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...............................................................4
MOUSE SETTINGS ....................................................................5
Play it after your likings Button assignment Double click Scroll speed Pointer acceleration Polling rate
PROFILES ..................................................................................8
General Import & export profiles
SENSOR PERFORMANCE ..........................................................9
Dpi settings Pointer speed Lift distance Surface quality analyzer tool S.Q.A.T
COLOR SETTINGS ..................................................................... 11
Led effects Color change
MACRO SETTINGS ....................................................................12
General Record a new macro Insert mouse event Insert & edit delays Additional commands
SUPPORT ...................................................................................14
Software updates Firmware upgrades
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INSTA LLATI ON
The Mionix Naos 3200 is a full-speed USB gaming mouse. The mouse is plug and play, all you need to do is connect the mouse into a free USB port, the LED-lights on the mouse will light up and the mouse is ready to use. your operative system should automatically recognize the mouse without restarts or further actions.
CUSTOMIZATION
To customize your Mionix Naos 3200 you need to download the software and software manual from www.mionix.net. At the moment the software is available for Windows operating systems.
INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE
1. Go to www.mionix.net/list.php?c= naos3200 and download the latest software.
2. Unpack the file and double click the setup.exe to iniciate the installation.
3. Select a folder where you want the software to be installed.
4. After the installation, press continue.
5. After the installation is completed the software window will pop-up and a Mionix symbol will appear in your taskbar. No further actions is necessary, you are good to go.
GET STARTED
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista / 7 Available USB port 40 mb free space on hard drive
PACKAGE CONTENT
Mionix Naos 3200 laser gaming mouse
Get started guide
SUPPORT
If you have any questions or experience problems with your new product, do not hesitate to contact us. we will more than gladly help you. For technical support or other questions about Mionix Naos 3200, please visit our support section.
COMPLIANCE
This product is compliant to FCC, CE, WEEE and ROHS. For more compliance information please visit www.mionix.nett
WARRANTY
Warranty for Mionix products only covers defects caused by manu­facturing. The warranty do not cover defects caused by any kind of usage that is not attributable to the manufacturing process. All our gaming mice have a warranty period of 2 years. Do NOT try to repair your product, if You cause damage to the product while trying to repair it, the warranty will not be valid.
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MODEL OVERVIEW
The unique shape of Mionix Naos 3200 supports the whole hand without compromi­sing ergonomics or a steady grip. Mionix Naos 3200 is equipped with only carefully selected high-end components paired up with reliable LED-optical sensor technology which offers durability, performance and accuracy. Save your settings and macros in the built-in memory. No additional software or driver installation is needed. Where­ver you go, just plug in the mouse and get started. Mionix Naos 3200 also features customizable LED-light system and dpi-step color indicator, allowing you to customize it to your liking.
FE ATURES
Truly ergonomic design Truly ergonomic design with support for all five fingers
Plug n Play
Completely Plug n Play, software needed only for configuration
Maximum grip
The rubber coating ensures a maximum grip
3200 dpi LED-optical sensor
Reliable and accurate LED-optical sensor technology
Built-in memory
Bring your settings and recorded macros with you
Customizable LED light system
Personalize your mouse with your favorite color
3 steps customizable dpi in-game adjustment
Choose from 3 dpi steps and switch between them in-game
7 programmable buttons
The buttons can be assigned to any key command or macro
Adjustable polling rate
Tune it all the way up to 1000Hz through the software
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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MOUSE SETTINGS
PLAY IT AFTER YOUR LIKINGS
The Mionix Naos 3200 software is stuffed with all kinds of settings that comes handy for any gamer. The following pages will describe each setting and how to use it properly.
The first that you meet is the regular windows pointer settings together with the button configu­ration menus. By default, button 6 and 7 is assig­ned to dpi step up and down and the mouse commu­nicates with the USB port at 500 Hz.
The 7 buttons on the mouse are all programmable. Assign a single key stroke, mouse command or ma­cro directly to one of the buttons with the softwa­re.You will also find pre-configured commands such as in-game profile switch, scroll up and down and in-game dpi switch in the button assignment menu.
IMPORTANT : When you change a setting, do not forget to press the "apply " button to save the new settings . The settings is saved after a few seconds wh en the LED- lights stops blinking. When you are done, press "Ok" and the software will automatically minimize to the tray icon. To Minimize without saving your new settings, press "Cancel ".
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MOUSE SETTINGS
BUTTON ASSIGNMENT
When you click on a button a dropdown menu shows up. To assign any of the commands, choose one from the menu and then press the "apply" but­ton. The default commands and the macro assignment is separated from the main menu to make the configuration easier.
The button assign menu also has some additional commands and a single key stroke can be binded directly from the drop down menu to one of the buttons. Choose the "Single key assign..." from the menu, insert the key stroke you want to bind in the text field and press the " Ok" button.
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MOUSE SETTINGS
DOUBLE CLICK
The Double click setting determines the response of the dou­ble click in Windows. Slow in this case means that the mouse accepts longer interval between the clicks and fast means a shorter interval between the clicks.
SCROLL SPEED
This setting controls the amount of rows of each scroll step. Choose from 1-6 steps or a whole page. Don' t forget to press the " apply" button to save the new settings to the mouse memory.
POINTER ACCELERATION
With this setting the mouse movements can be accelerated. The acceleration is ratio based and follows the sensitivity settings. By default this function is disabled.
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CUSTOM SETTINGS
DPI SETTINGS
I guess its no news that different game situations requires different sensitivity. Assign different colors to the dpi steps and when you switch between the steps in-game the different colors works as a indicator.
To change between the steps, mouse button 6 and 7 is set to dpi up and down by default.
POINTER SPEED
The system mouse pointer can be set from 1 to 10. From default the pointer sensitivity is set to 6. It is recommendable to use a value around 5-6 and then adjust the dpi sensitivity or in-game pointer sensitivity to fit your unique gaming style.
POLLING RATE
The USB polling rate determines how often the mouse sends information to your computer and it is measured in Hz. The default USB polling rate is different from computer to computer but via the driver software you can force the USB polling rate to report at your desired speed.
If the polling rate is set to 1000Hz, the mouse can send reports every 1 millisecond, 500 Hz is equal to every 2 milliseconds. Increasing the polling rate will improve the tracking at the tradeoff of using more CPU capacity, if you use a old computer make sure that the polling rate is not to high as it can cause CPU spikes.
To change the polling rate, click on the desired update frequence and press the Apply button
LED EFFECTS
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MACRO SETTINGS
GENERAL
Set up advanced commands with the macro manager and carry them with you into one of the mouse profiles. The macro manager records both mouseclicks and accurate time delays and is very easy to manage. All your recor­ded macros are listed to the left and the recorded com­mands of each macros appears in the middle.
The mouse memory supports up to 30 different macros with a limitation of 10 commands on each macro.
RECORD A NEW MACRO
Step 1
To start record a new macro, click on the "New macro" button. A textfield in the left column will appear where you can give the new macro a suitable name, press "en­ter" when you are done.
Step 2
To start record your events, press the "start record" button in the column to the right. If you want to record real-time delays between the commands, mark the alter­native " Record delay" before you press the ”start record” button.
Step 3
When you finished, press the "Stop record" button.
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SUPPORT
For frequently asked questions or further informa­tion, go to Mionix website. Mionix offers a online support consisting of a software manual and a F.A.Q database. If you can' t solve the problem feel free to contact us. Use our support mail application under the support section on mionix.net and we will come back to you as fast as possible.
SOFTWARE UPDATES
The "Check for updates" button will forward you to the support section at mionix.net. Make sure that you export the profiles you want to keep before you install a software update. If you encounter any trouble installing the new software, see our F.A.Q or contact our support.
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