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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

True 20,000 DPI Focus+ optical sensor with 99.6% resolution accuracy 

 

Up to 650 inches per second (IPS) / 50 G acceleration 

 

Advanced Lift-off/Landing distance customization 

 

Razer™ Optical Mouse Switches rated for 70M clicks

 

 

Dual wireless - HyperSpeed (2.4Ghz) and BLE 

 

(7+1)independently programmable buttons 

 

100% PTFE mouse feet (0.8mm thick) 

 

Ergonomic right-handed design with textured side-grips. 

 

Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel  

 

On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment (Default stages : 400/800/1600/3200/6400) 

 

Advanced on-board memory (4+1 profiles) 

 

Razer Synapse 3 enabled     

 

Powered by Razer Chroma™ RGB with true 16.8 million customizable color options

 

 

Inter-device color synchronization 

 

1.8 m / 6 ft Speedflex cable for charging and wired use 

 

Razer Mouse charging dock compatible 

 

Battery Life : Approximately 70 hours with HyperSpeed wireless, 120 hours with BLE 
(estimates without lighting, battery life depends on usage settings) 

 

APPROXIMATE SIZE & WEIGHT 

 

Length: 127 mm / 5.0 in   

 

Width: 72.6 mm / 2.86 in 

 

Height: 42.7 mm / 1.68 in 

 

Weight*: 88 g / 0.194 lbs  

*Excluding cable and dongle. 

Summary of Contents for DEATHADDER V2 PRO

Page 1: ...RAZER DEATHADDER V2 PRO MASTER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...d the most successful gaming mouse of all time enters its next evolution ushering a new age of unrivalled wireless ergonomics Powered by ultra fast Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for total freedom of movem...

Page 3: ...GAMERS 2 CONTENTS 1 WHAT S INSIDE WHAT S NEEDED 3 2 LET S GET YOU COVERED 4 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 4 GETTING STARTED 6 5 CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER DEATHADDER V2 PRO 12 6 SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 33...

Page 4: ...I stage up E DPI stage down F Mouse button 5 G Mouse button 4 H Ultraslick mouse feet I Wireless USB dongle compartment J Razer Focus 20K DPI Optical Sensor K Profile indicator L Profile button M Mous...

Page 5: ...ages are as follows 400 800 1600 default 3200 and 6400 The DPI stages can be customized using Razer Synapse WHAT S NEEDED PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS PC with a free USB port or Bluetooth 5 0 connectivity RAZ...

Page 6: ...in your hands complete with a 2 year limited warranty coverage Now maximize its potential and score exclusive Razer benefits by registering at razerid razer com Got a question Ask the Razer Support T...

Page 7: ...Gaming grade tactile scroll wheel On The Fly Sensitivity Adjustment Default stages 400 800 1600 3200 6400 Advanced on board memory 4 1 profiles Razer Synapse 3 enabled Powered by Razer Chroma RGB with...

Page 8: ...Pro requires a USB connection that can supply sufficient power to charge the device The charging process may be affected when connecting to a non powered USB hub or non powered USB port mostly found o...

Page 9: ...G YOUR MOUSE VIA RAZER HYPERSPEED WIRELESS 2 4 GHZ MODE 1 Remove the compartment cover from the mouse to remove the wireless USB dongle 2 Reattach the compartment cover and insert the wireless USB don...

Page 10: ...FOR GAMERS BY GAMERS 8 3 Push the slider switch to Razer HyperSpeed Wireless 2 4 GHz mode Your Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro is now ready for use in wireless mode...

Page 11: ...slider switch to Bluetooth mode 2 Press and hold the two side buttons and the DPI stage up button simultaneously for three seconds to activate pairing mode The Razer logo will blink twice in repeated...

Page 12: ...mouse pairs with your device When paired the Razer logo will briefly turn static blue before displaying its current lighting effect Once paired your Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro will automatically reconnec...

Page 13: ...adapter to easily access and extend the reach of your wireless USB dongle PERSONALIZING YOUR MOUSE Use the Razer Synapse app to customize your mouse s lighting configure its buttons and even create va...

Page 14: ...l All listed features are subject to change based on the current software version connected device s and supported apps and software SYNAPSE TAB The Synapse tab is your default tab when you first laun...

Page 15: ...FOR GAMERS BY GAMERS 13 Modules The Modules subtab displays all installed and available modules for installation...

Page 16: ...Bind operations or Razer Synapse functions to custom key combinations from any Razer Synapse enabled device inputs which apply across all device profiles Learn more about Profiles Only Razer Synapse...

Page 17: ...hting Changes made under this tab are automatically saved to your system and cloud storage Customize The Customize subtab is for modifying your mouse s button assignments Profile Profile is a data sto...

Page 18: ...l cycle through the different profiles with the profile indicator s color showing which profile is currently selected To assign a profile to any of the available on board memory slots click the On boa...

Page 19: ...a secondary set of button assignments that is activated when the Hypershift key is held down By default the Hypershift key is assigned to the fn key of your Razer Synapse supported keyboard however yo...

Page 20: ...MERS 18 Sidebar Clicking the Sidebar button will reveal all current button assignments for your Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Alternatively you can skip to a specific button assignment by selecting it on th...

Page 21: ...croll Click Activates the universal scrolling function Double Click Performs a double left click using the assigned button Mouse Button 4 Performs a Backward command for most internet browsers Mouse B...

Page 22: ...Learn more about Sensitivity Stages Macro A Macro is a prerecorded sequence of keystrokes and button presses that is executed with precise timing By setting the button function to Macro you can conve...

Page 23: ...volume Mic Volume Down Decreases the microphone volume Mute Mic Mutes the microphone Mute All Mutes both microphone and audio output Play Pause Play pause or resume playback of the current media Prev...

Page 24: ...higher the DPI the farther the cursor will travel given the same distance of mouse movement Sensitivity Stages A sensitivity stage is a preset sensitivity value You can create up to 5 different sensit...

Page 25: ...ouse thus increasing the mouse pointer s reaction time You can switch between 125Hz 8ms 500Hz 2ms and 1000Hz 1ms by selecting your desired polling rate on the dropdown menu Mouse Properties From here...

Page 26: ...ce s lighting by toggling the Brightness option or increase decrease the luminance using the slider Switch Off Lighting This is a power saving tool which allows you to disable your device s lighting i...

Page 27: ...Select a color and a duration Spectrum cycling The lighting will cycle between 16 8 million colors indefinitely No further customization required Static The LEDs will remain lit in the selected color...

Page 28: ...to any surface for better tracking Smart Tracking Smart Tracking enables you to set the distance at which the sensor stops tracking when it is lifted from its surface to avoid unwanted cursor movement...

Page 29: ...FOR GAMERS BY GAMERS 27 Manual Calibration To use this feature you must click the Add A Surface option where you can select from a comprehensive list of Razer mouse mats or add your own mouse mat...

Page 30: ...GAMERS 28 Power The Power subtab allows you to manage your device s energy consumption when running on batteries You can also set your device to enter sleep mode when it has been idle for a certain a...

Page 31: ...ch Chroma Effect is linked to specific games using the Devices subtab You can import Profiles from your computer or from the cloud through the import button or create new profiles within the selected...

Page 32: ...l still be listed here even if it is not linked to a Razer device To link games to connected Razer devices or Chroma Effects simply click on any game from the list and then click Select a device and i...

Page 33: ...ou to change the software s display language start up behavior display theme and on screen notifications display You may also manually sync your profiles to the cloud or view the master guide of all c...

Page 34: ...tab The About tab displays brief software information copyright statement and provides relevant links for its terms of use You may also use this tab to check for software updates or as a quick access...

Page 35: ...osition and poor habits may be associated with physical discomfort and injury to nerves tendons and muscles Below are some guidelines to avoid injury and ensure optimum comfort while using your Razer...

Page 36: ...ces will cause undue wear on the feet requiring constant care and eventual replacement Do note that the sensor of the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro is tuned or optimized especially for the Razer mouse mats...

Page 37: ...The Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro the Product may differ from pictures whether on packaging or otherwise Razer assumes no responsibility for such differences or for any errors that may appear Information co...

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