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Welcome!

Welcome to the Verbatim Rapier V2 Laser Gaming Mouse. The Rapier V2 offers you 3200dpi laser precision and is designed for use with
all game types. With on board data store technology macro, keyboard, and mouse functions can be saved directly to the Rapier V2 and
transferred from PC to PC without the need of the Gaming Software.

It comes with 7 programmable buttons allowing you to easily set your profi les for your favourite games.

Note:

Rapier V2 has two modes; standard and gaming mode. The 7 buttons can be redefi ned in gaming mode and all the defi nitions are saved directly to the mouse.

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The ‘click’ and ‘select’ function is attached to the left button (Button 1) and must always exist. To redefi ne this button another button on the mouse has to be redefi ned as the left

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button.

What’s in the Pack

Rapier V2 Laser Gaming Mouse

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Weight pouch

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Quick Start Guide

CD ROM containing Gamer Toolkit Software & User Guide

Key Features

8 Button Laser Gaming mouse

7 programmable buttons

Adjustable dpi setting:  800 - 3200 dpi ‘on the fl y’ sensitivity adjustment

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7 dpi settings available via the software: 400 - 3200dpi

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Weight adjustment for your preferred set up (7 x removable 4.5gram weights)

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Supports 3 group macro setting directly to the mouse (3 scripts)

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Frame rate: up to 9,600 FPS (frames per second)

Tracking speed: up to 40 IPS (inches per second)

Acceleration: 20G

USB full speed / Adjustable USB report rate: 125~1,000 Hz

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Button Assignment

There are 8 buttons of RAPIER V2. In the default, the button functions of standard mode and gaming mode are the same. The buttons defi nitions
are as follow:

Mode switch

DPI Switch

Right button

Mode indicator (*2)

Middle button

Side button (IE, backward)

Left button

DPI indicator (*4)

Side button (IE, forward)

Summary of Contents for Rapier V2

Page 1: ...Rapier V2 Laser Gaming Mouse User Guide English...

Page 2: ...mulate HID 6 Script 7 Script Programming in More Detail 8 Interface 8 Example 9 DPI Level Up Down 9 Disable Button 9 Rapier V2 Feature Con gure 10 p g p g USB Report Rate 10 Delay Time Base Unit 10 Re...

Page 3: ...ed as the left 2 button What s in the Pack Rapier V2 Laser Gaming Mouse Weight pouch Quick Start Guide CD ROM containing Gamer Toolkit Software User Guide Key Features 8 Button Laser Gaming mouse 7 pr...

Page 4: ...drive the installation menu will be executed automatically If the auto run does not function itself double click 1 the setup exe icon in CD les The setup program will guide you through the installati...

Page 5: ...Button IE Forward Button These functions appear under the drop down menu on each button Keep shot function A In Gaming mode the keep shot function can be assigned to any button of Rapier V1 You can s...

Page 6: ...g 5 Emulate keyboard B In gaming mode the entire button can be assigned as a keyboard command the single command or compound command The process is as follow Choose a button and select the function of...

Page 7: ...powerful than Macro Rapier V2 upgrades the Macro into Script to save a series mouse and keyboard movement into a button The movement include the mouse movement mouse scrolling movement buttons click k...

Page 8: ...en you press and hold the button 2 Phase You can combine two commands groups group 1 will be executed when press the button group 2 will be executed when release the button You must insert Pause comma...

Page 9: ...cture If you want 2 to delete some scripts just need to click Delete from Script Click To Mouse to save your command to mouse directly 3 Note You can use the same way to de ne the command for mouse or...

Page 10: ...level C 4 levels of resolutions can be adjusted and saved My Favourite Pro le In My Favourite Pro le page you may save the button functions in a pro le For pro le set up there are two different ways...

Page 11: ...on IMPORT to add Button Pro les list Q A Q Before I changed any features the cursor does not work well on screen Ans Please check the mouse pad you are using For optimum performance use the Verbatim...

Page 12: ...y or poor performance due to the speci c computer software or hardware used VERBATIM WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DATA LOSS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED FOR BREACH OF WA...

Page 13: ...24 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 IEC 61000 4 2 2001 IEC 61000 4 3 2002 IEC 61000 4 4 2004 IEC 61000 4 5 2001 IEC 61000 4 6 2003 IEC 61000 4 8 2001 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 RoHS Compliance This product is in complia...

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