3. When ready, re-insert the weight drawer back
into the Cobra Mouse housing.
Driver Installation
System Requirements:
• IBM PC/AT compatible, operating system:
Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1
• Interface: 1 x free USB port (USB 2.0/1.1)
• Hard disk capacity: more than 10MB
1. Go to the Venom website: www.venomuk.com
2. Click on the PC gaming page and then select
the Cobra Mouse product page and download
the driver from the ‘Downloads’ section on the
page.
3. Install and then open the software.
The mouse configuration window should
appear automatically, however to locate the
program for future use, the default directory
is: Start / Programs / Gaming Mouse / Game
Mouse.
Button Assignment (Fig.1)
Using the mouse software driver program, the
buttons can be assigned to functions of your
choice:
1. Go to ‘Main Control’ (main window in the driver
program as shown in image.1), then click on
the button you wish to program.
2. Choose the desired function from the drop-
down menu.
3. Click ‘Apply’ (the button assignment is now
saved).
Note: If you wish to assign a new function to
button 1 (left mouse click) you must first assign
‘click’ to another mouse button.
Note: The last option on the dropdown menu is
‘Combo’, which means you can assign a special
function key (such as Windows, Control, Shift or
Alt together with any other key). This may be a
useful tool depending on your game.
Also note: once the software CD installation is
complete, buttons 4 and 5 will automatically
change defaults to Volume up and down.
Macros (Fig.2)
Macros are multiple combinations of key strokes
which can be assigned to one or more of the
Cobra Mouse buttons. On the ‘Main Control’
window (in the driver program) first select the
button you wish to program and assign a Macro
to it. Then:
1. Select Macro from the drop-down menu.
2. Click ‘Create’ and then type the name of your
macro command.
3. Press Enter on the keyboard.
4. Click ‘Start Record’ and then enter the