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Precision Aim
Precision Aim is an important feature of the RAT series. By adjusting the Precision
Aim slider in the software, the gamer can press and hold the button to slow their
cursor movement to help steady their aim for that crucial shot. On RAT6, you can
also make the cursor go quicker when the button is pressed. This is because the
Precision Aim button can output a specific D.P.I. value. The Precision Aim feature
can also be assigned to any of the programmable buttons on the RAT. The feature
can be turned off entirely, if you just want the extra programmable button.
How does D.P.I. Adjustment work?
The sensor resolution (D.P.I.), and hence, the speed of cursor movement, is freely adjustable. In addition, you
can also save 4 different D.P.I. levels to the product. Pressing the D.P.I. switch up or down will select a D.P.I.
level indicated by the 4 red LEDs. This is ideal for quickly increasing or decreasing the sensor resolution for
the best cursor response in-game or in general use.
There are multiple ways this feature can be adjusted. Firstly, D.P.I. up or down can be assigned to any of the
programmable buttons on the RAT. Or, if you prefer to stick with one D.P.I. level, it can be turned off entirely.
In addition, if you prefer to use just one button to cycle through your D.P.I. levels, this can be assigned to any
of the programmable buttons.
The D.P.I. Level is indicated by the 4 Red LEDs on the side of the product.
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Level 1 is set to 800 D.P.I. by default.
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Level 2 is set to 1600 D.P.I. by default.
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Level 3 is set to 3200 D.P.I. by default.
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Level 4 is set to 8200 D.P.I. by default.
For more information on profiles, and how to configure the Precision Aim and D.P.I. levels to your preference,
please jump to Section 4.
Kameleon RGB Lighting
RAT6 has three independent illumination zones that can be configured
to output your choice of RGB colour and effect. The following effects
can be applied to the LEDs:
1.
Breath
2.
Heartbeat
3.
Rainbow
4.
Colour Chase
5.
Colour Cycle
For more information on profiles, and how to configure the RGB LEDs to
your preference, please jump to Section 4.