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 Mouse Function 

This  option  allows  you  to  change  the  mouse  buttons  into  other  mouse  functions.  To 
choose  a  mouse  function,  select 

MOUSE  FUNCTION

  from  the  Key  Assignment  Menu 

and an 

ASSIGN BUTTON

 submenu will appear. 

 
Listed below are the functions which you can choose from the Assign Button submenu: 
 
Left Click  

- Performs a left mouse click using the assigned button.  

Right Click  

- Performs a right mouse click using the assigned button.  

Scroll 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 Button 5 

- Performs a “Forward” command for most internet browsers. 

Scroll Up 

- Performs a “Scroll Up” command using the assigned button. 

Scroll Down 

- Performs a “Scroll Down” command using the assigned button. 

 

 Sensitivity 

Sensitivity refers to how fast the mouse pointer can travel across the screen. When you 
select the Sensitivity function from the dropdown menu, a sub-menu will appear which 
gives you access to the following options: 
 
Sensitivity Stage Up 

- Increase the current sensitivity by one stage. See the 

PERFORMANCE  TAB

  to  learn  more  about  sensitivity 

stages.

 

Sensitivity Stage Down   

-  Decrease  the  current  sensitivity  by  one  stage.  See 

the 

PERFORMANCE  TAB

  to  learn  more  about 

sensitivity stages. 

Sensitivity Clutch 

 

-  Change  to  a  predefined  sensitivity  as  long  as  the 

designated  button  is  pressed.  Releasing  the  button 
will return it to the previous sensitivity.   

On-The-Fly Sensitivity    

-  Readily  adjust  the  current  sensitivity  using  the 

assigned  button.  If  On‐The‐Fly  Sensitivity  has  been 
set,  pressing  the  designated  button  and  moving  the 
scroll wheel will produce a bar on your screen which 
would indicate your current sensitivity level. 

 

Summary of Contents for Naga

Page 1: ...Naga comes with optimized button placement three interchangeable side grips to suit your personal grip style and is powered by Razer Synapse 2 0 Of course the new Razer Naga still harnesses the power...

Page 2: ...OF CONTENTS 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS REGISTRATION 2 2 KEY FEATURES 3 3 INSTALLING YOUR RAZER NAGA 4 4 USING YOUR RAZER NAGA 5 5 CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA 7 6 SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 26...

Page 3: ...e Master Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC or Mac with a free USB port Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP 32 bit Mac OS X 10 6 10 8 Internet connection 100MB of free hard disk space REGISTRATION...

Page 4: ...C Scroll Wheel D Mouse Button 5 E Mouse Button 4 F 12 total programmable Hyperesponse buttons G Razer Precision 3 5G Laser Sensor H Basic 123 Advanced Num Switch I Ultraslick Mouse Feet J 3 Interchan...

Page 5: ...into the USB port of your computer Step 2 Download the Razer Synapse 2 0 installer from www razerzone com synapse2 Step 3 Run the installer and follow the on screen instructions Step 4 Register for a...

Page 6: ...ic 123 and Advanced Num To change between the Basic 123 and Advanced Num mode simply use the switch at the bottom of your Razer Naga Basic 123 Configuration In Basic 123 mode the 12 button thumb grid...

Page 7: ...keypad s numerical keys These buttons allow you to have quicker access to in game commands without having the need to reach for the keypad Note Depending on your configuration using the shift key or...

Page 8: ...Synapse 2 0 These features are also subject to change based on the current software version and your Operating System MOUSE TAB The Mouse Tab is your default tab when you first install Razer Synapse...

Page 9: ...new profile by clicking the button or delete the current profile by clicking the button The button allows you to Copy Import and Export profiles Your current profile by default is named Profile howeve...

Page 10: ...he basic functionalities of your device such as button assignments to suit your gaming needs The changes made in this tab are automatically saved to your current profile Top View The Top View is where...

Page 11: ...h the Basic 123 and the Advanced NUM modes using the toggle located on the middle of the screen Configuring the thumb grid buttons on any mode does not require you to use the switch underneath the Raz...

Page 12: ...Default This option enables you to return the key to its original function To choose the DEFAULT simple select it from the Key Assignment Menu Keyboard Function This option enables you to change the m...

Page 13: ...l Down Performs a Scroll Down command using the assigned button Sensitivity Sensitivity refers to how fast the mouse pointer can travel across the screen When you select the Sensitivity function from...

Page 14: ...a submenu will appear wherein you can choose which keymap to use The LED on the thumb module will automatically change color to correspond with the keymap Macro A Macro is a prerecorded sequence of k...

Page 15: ...ed below are the multimedia playback controls you can choose from the submenu Volume Down Decreases the audio output Volume Up Increases the audio output Mute Volume Mutes the audio Mic Volume Up Incr...

Page 16: ...Tab the changes made here are automatically saved to your current profile Listed below are the performance options and their descriptions Sensitivity Sensitivity pertains to how much effort is needed...

Page 17: ...le X Y Sensitivity concurrently with this option Note that whenever you configure a sensitivity stage your current sensitivity will match that setting Acceleration Acceleration increases the cursor s...

Page 18: ...to configure the LEDs of your Razer Naga Simply toggle the ON or OFF options to enable or disable the Scroll Wheel Thumb Grid and Logo lighting Similar to the previous tabs the changes made here are...

Page 19: ...macro by typing on the field below MACRO NAME There are also other options available in the macro section such as creating a new macro by clicking the button deleting the current macro by clicking the...

Page 20: ...ay in between commands are registered as how it is entered The DEFAULT DELAY uses a predefined time expressed in seconds as the delay And NO DELAY omits all the pauses in between keystrokes and button...

Page 21: ...is arranged sequentially with the first command shown at the top of the screen The button allows you to edit a particular command and the button enables you to delete a command The and buttons gives...

Page 22: ...pressed the button a new display window will appear beside the list of macro commands The dropdown menu on this window allows you to choose a keystroke or a delay to be added in before or after the hi...

Page 23: ...22 For gamers by gamers You may add in a new set of macro commands by clicking the button on the keystroke menu or input time delays on the duration field using the delay menu...

Page 24: ...zer ADD ON TAB The Add On Tab expands your device s usability by adding game specific settings such as a custom interface To start using Razer Add Ons first you must enable the Use Razer Naga Add On o...

Page 25: ...24 For gamers by gamers Next search for the game program or game application using the button Finally select your user account for the game by choosing it on the dropdown menu beside Sync Account...

Page 26: ...25 razer The Account Information screen will show you all the relevant information regarding your user account...

Page 27: ...me 3 Do not take apart the device doing so will void your warranty and do not attempt to operate it under abnormal current loads 4 Keep the device away from liquid humidity or moisture Operate the dev...

Page 28: ...on all day Get up step away from your desk and do exercises to stretch your arms shoulders neck and legs 9 If you should experience any physical discomfort while using your mouse such as pain numbness...

Page 29: ...ual property right The Razer Naga 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 Informat...

Page 30: ...e Product was purchased If any term herein is held to be invalid or unenforceable then such term in so far as it is invalid or unenforceable shall be given no effect and deemed to be excluded without...

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