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4.

 

Keep
your
mouse
away
from
liquid,
humidity
or
moisture.
Operate
your
mouse
only
within
the

specified
temperature
range
of
0˚C(32˚F)
to
40˚C(104˚F).
Should
you
operate
it
in
a
temperature

that
 is
 beyond
 this
 range,
 unplug
 and
 switch
 off
 the
 device
 in
 order
 to
 let
 the
 temperature

stabilize
within
the
optimal
temperature
range.



COMFORT



Here
 are
 some
 tips
 to
 ensure
 that
 you
 are
 comfortable
 while
 using
 your
 mouse.
 Research
 has
 shown


that
 long
 periods
 of
 repetitive
 motion,
 improper
 positioning
 of
 your
 computer
 peripherals,
 incorrect


body
position,
and
poor
habits
may
be
associated
with
physical
discomfort
and
injury
to
nerves,
tendons,


and
muscles.
Please
follow
these
guidelines
to
ensure
comfortable
use
of
your
mouse
and
avoid
injury.


1. 

Position
your
keyboard
and
monitor
directly
in
front
of
you
with
your
mouse
next
to
it.
Place

your
elbows
next
to
your
side,
not
too
far
away
and
your
mouse
within
easy
reach.


2. 

Adjust
the
height
of
your
chair
and
table
so
that
the
keyboard
and
mouse
are
at
or
below
elbow

height.



3. 

Keep
your
feet
well
supported,
posture
straight
and
your
shoulders
relaxed.


4. 

During
gameplay,
relax
your
wrist
and
keep
it
straight.
If
you
do
the
same
tasks
with
your
hands

repeatedly,
try
not
to
bend,
extend
or
twist
your
hands
for
long
periods.



5. 

Do
not
rest
your
wrists
on
hard
surfaces
for
long
periods.
Use
a
wrist
support
such
as
Razer’s

gel‐filled
eXactRest™
to
support
your
wrist
while
gaming.


6. 

Customize
the
buttons
on
your
mouse
to
suit
your
style
of
gaming
in
order
to
minimize

repetitive
or
awkward
motions
while
gaming.



7. 

Make
sure
that
your
mouse
fits
comfortably
in
your
hands.


8. 

Do
not
sit
in
the
same
position
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,
or
tingling
in
your
hands,
wrists,
elbows,
shoulders,
neck
or
back,
please
consult
a

qualified
medical
doctor
immediately.



MAINTENANCE
AND
USE

The
Razer
Naga
is
equipped
with
a
laser
sensor,
which
has
a
tracking
beam
that
is
invisible
to
the
naked


human
eye.
There
is
a
little
regular
maintenance
to
keep
the
Razer
Naga


in
optimum
condition.


Once
a


month
we
recommend
you
unplug
the
mouse
from
the
USB
port
and
clean
the
lens
below
the
Razer


Naga
with
a
soft
cloth
or
cotton
swab.
Use
a
little
warm
water
but
no
soap
or
harsh
cleaning
agents.


Summary of Contents for Saga

Page 1: ...An ergonomic form shaped to maximize ease of use lets you game in comfort for hours on end With the Razer Naga you will Get Imba CONTENTS 1 Package Contents System Requirements 2 Key Features 3 Instal...

Page 2: ...2 KEY FEATURES A Mouse Button 1 Click B Mouse Button 2 Menu C Mouse Button 3 Scroll Wheel and Button D Mouse Button 4 Backward E Mouse Button 5 Forward F Thumb Grid 12 fully programmable buttons with...

Page 3: ...setup screen appears Click NEXT to proceed Step 6 Read the license agreement If you agree to all the terms select I accept the terms in the license agreement Click NEXT to proceed Step 7 Enter your U...

Page 4: ...tep 6 The Razer Naga introduction screen appears Click CONTINUE to proceed Step 7 Read the software license agreement and click CONTINUE Step 8 A confirmation popup screen will appear Click AGREE if y...

Page 5: ...technical support at www razersupport com 4 CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER NAGA Basic 123 Configuration The Razer Naga provides a twelve button 1 12 Thumb Grid in two configurations Basic 123 and Advanced Num...

Page 6: ...are assigned to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 of the Number Pad for the keyboard respectively Beside your default action bar by assigning game functions to the number pad of your keyboard you will have access...

Page 7: ...RES The features listed here require the Razer Naga software driver to be installed and the Razer Naga Tray Icon to be active Each setting will be saved to the current Profile on the current machine o...

Page 8: ...ould like to assign a macro to a button select MACRO from the dropdown menu In addition all saved macros will be shown on a sub dropdown menu for quick selection when you mouse over the MACRO option S...

Page 9: ...nd in Windows Explorer Internet Explorer Backward Issue a Back command in Windows Explorer Internet Explorer On The Fly Sensitivity Enable change of sensitivity settings on the fly without the need to...

Page 10: ...Key Activate a key on your keyboard Scroll Up Scroll up the page you are currently viewing Scroll Down Scroll down the page you are currently viewing Button Off Disable any function on the assigned b...

Page 11: ...the 12 buttons Thumb Grid All 12 buttons can be assigned to various functions based on your own preferences In addition you can switch between the Basic 123 and Advanced Num configuration to assign a...

Page 12: ...If you do not want wish to use the Thumb Grid button click the DISABLE ALL button to disable the Thumb Grid buttons and prevent accidental activation of the various buttons on the Thumb Grid...

Page 13: ...ical movement of the mouse A higher sensitivity value would translate to less physical movement of the mouse and vice versa In the ADJUST PERFORMANCE tab the current sensitivity of your Razer Naga in...

Page 14: ...On The Fly Sensitivity indicator onscreen whenever you make changes on the fly select the ENABLE ON THE FLY SENSITIVITY ONSCREEN DISPLAY option 2 Acceleration Acceleration allows you to increase your...

Page 15: ...ELERATION box and moving the arrow along the slider 3 Polling Rate The polling rate determines the time intervals that the PC retrieves data from your mouse A higher value would mean shorter intervals...

Page 16: ...tton assignments and macros as a single group for your convenience In the Manage Profiles tab you can create and launch customized profiles based on the application you have activated a Profile Indica...

Page 17: ...directory browsing Select the executable file of the program you want the profile to be tied to d Auto Switch Select this option to activate the current profile as an On The Fly profile Right clicking...

Page 18: ...iming It allows you to execute a chain of commands with the press of just one button to optimize your gameplay In the Manage Macros tab you can record unlimited keystrokes dependent on your memory res...

Page 19: ...er Naga Maintenance Update the Razer driver and firmware software by clicking on the CHECK FOR UPDATES button This will connect you to www razersupport com for the latest driver firmware addon downloa...

Page 20: ...ity instantly by toggling between sensitivity stages To preset a sensitivity stage 1 Load the Razer Configurator and click on the Adjust Performance tab 2 Click on the SENSITIVITY STAGE button A Sensi...

Page 21: ...e Razer Configurator and click on the Manage Macros tab B Click NEW and provide a name for the new macro C Click RECORD to start creating a macro D Type out the desired sequence of keystrokes and then...

Page 22: ...midst of gameplay If On The Fly Sensitivity has been assigned to a button pressing that assigned button and moving the scroll wheel will produce a bar at the lower right hand corner of your screen Wh...

Page 23: ...ng beam is NOT visible to the naked human eye and is set on an always on mode 2 Should you have trouble operating the mouse properly and troubleshooting does not work unplug the device and contact the...

Page 24: ...xed 4 During gameplay relax your wrist and keep it straight If you do the same tasks with your hands repeatedly try not to bend extend or twist your hands for long periods 5 Do not rest your wrists on...

Page 25: ...h International Standard IEC 60825 1 Ed 2 2007 Class 1M Laser Product Invisible and also complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 200...

Page 26: ...er Guide does not give you a license to any such copyright trademark patent or other intellectual property right The Razer Naga product the Product may differ from pictures whether on packaging or oth...

Page 27: ...uency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in...

Page 28: ...s de la directive 2004 108 CE ITALIAN DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA CON LE DIRETTIVE EU Con la presente Razer Europe GmbH dichiara che questo Razer Naga Laser Gaming Mouse conforme ai requisiti essenzia...

Page 29: ...Europe GmbH erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Razer Naga Laser Gaming Mouse overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 2004 108 EF POLSKI O WIADCZENIE O ZGODNO CI Z DYREKTYW UE...

Page 30: ...de collecte s lective Ce symbole sur le produit ou sa documentation indique qu il ne doit pas tre limin en fin de vie avec les autres d chets m nagers L limination incontr l e des d chets pouvant port...

Page 31: ...derverwertung von stofflichen Ressourcen zu f rdern Private Nutzer sollten den H ndler bei dem das Produkt gekauft wurde oder die zust ndigen Beh rden kontaktieren um in Erfahrung zu bringen wie sie d...

Page 32: ...permitir efectuar uma reciclagem segura em termos ambientais Os utilizadores profissionais dever o contactar o seu fornecedor e consultar os termos e condi es do contrato de compra Este produto n o d...

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