Rapier V1 User Manual
Rapier V1 User Manual
Rapier V1 User Manual
Contents
Welcome Whats in the Pack Key Features y Button Assignment g Rapier V1 Installation p Software Introduction Rapier V1 Gamer Toolkit p
Funtion Assignment Keep shot function Emulate Keyboard Emulate HID Script Script Programming in More Detail Interface Example DPI Level Up / Down
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My Favourite Prole y Q&A Technical Support pp Limited Warranty Terms y WEEE Notice FCC Compliance p CE Declaration - EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY RoHS Compliance p
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Welcome!
Welcome to the Verbatim Rapier V1 Laser Gaming Mouse. The Rapier V1 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 V1 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 proles for your favourite games.
Note: 1. Rapier V1 has two modes; standard and gaming mode. The 7 buttons can be redened in gaming mode and all the denitions are saved directly to the mouse. 2. The click and select function is attached to the left button (Button 1) and must always exist. To redene this button another button on the mouse has to be redened as the left button.
Key Features
9 Button Laser Gaming mouse 7 programmable buttons Adjustable dpi setting: 800 - 3200 dpi on the y sensitivity adjustment 7 dpi settings available via the software: 400 - 3200dpi Weight adjustment for your preferred set up (5 x removable 4.5gram weights) Supports 3 group macro setting directly to the mouse (3 scripts) Gold plated USB connector Frame rate: up to 7,800 FPS (frames per second) Tracking speed: up to 65 IPS (inches per second) Acceleration: 20G Hotkey design for Triple Click function USB full speed / Adjustable USB report rate: 125~1,000 Hz
Button Assignment
There are 9 buttons of the Rapier V1. The buttons denitions are as follow:
DPI Indicator
Left Button
IE Backwards
Right Button
IE Forwards
Mode Indicator
Rapier V1 Installation
The Rapier V1 Laser Gaming Mouse is a USB mouse. It has plug n play functionality however for optimum performance it is advised that the USB plug is connected directly to the PC or laptop, and not via a USB Hub. The rst time you install Rapier V1 switch off your PC / lap top, plug in Rapier V1 and then switch on your PC.
Note: 1. Rapier V1 has on board memory so for data transfer it is recommend that it is plugged directly into the USB port of the PC 2. If your computer do not support USB 2.0 please reduce the USB report rate to 125Hz in the Feature Cong section of the Gamer Toolkit Software
Software Introduction
The software is an auto run CD. Please follow the steps below to install: 1. Insert the CD into CD-ROM drive; the installation menu will be executed automatically. (If the auto-run does not function itself, double-click the setup.exe icon in CD les.) 2. The setup program will guide you through the installation step by step
Note: 1. Before running the program, make sure the mouse is connected with the computer.
Note: 1. The click and select function is attached to the left button (Button 1) and must always exist. To redene this button another button on the mouse has to be redened as the left button.
Function Assignment
Under each button are the following functions you can assign to the button: Button Keep Shot Emulated Key Board Emulated HID Script # A Script # B Script # C DPI (+) DPI (-) L Button R Button Wheel Button IE Backward Button IE Forward Button Disable Button
These functions appear under the drop down menu on each button.
A.
In Gaming mode, the keep shot function can be assigned to any button of Rapier V1. You can set the number of shots you require by one button click, and the interval time between each shot taken on the mouse click. Set as follow:
4. Select the interval time * Delay time setting is the basic interval time of two actions, such as 2 shots. Smaller number means shorter time. * Interval time = Delay Time Base Unit 4ms
B.
Emulate keyboard
In gaming mode, the entire button can be assigned as a keyboard command, the single command or a compound command. The process is as follow.
2. Input the command by keyboard. (Using Clear can clear the command) 3. Press Apply to active new setting.
C.
Emulated HID
Rapier V1 can emulate consumer control device (Human Interface Device, HID) by specic code. The process is as follow.
2. Select a function or Input the specic code. 3. Press Apply to active new setting.
Note: 1. The code can be found in HID table. PDF. (EX. 0x221 is Search function), some of the code was limited by system.
D.
Script
This function looks like Macro, but is much more powerful than Macro. Rapier V1 upgrades the Macro into Script, to save a series of mouse and keyboard movement into a button. The movement include: the mouse movement, mouse scrolling movement, button clicks, keyboard commands and compound commands. The Rapier V1 can store 3 groups of scripts. Via the Rapier V1 utility, these 3 group scripts can be edited at the same time and saved on the Rapier V1 hardware. The function remains built into the mouse even when you change to a different PC.
1. Choose a button and select the function of Script #A (or #B, #C)
2. Select the operation mode. Mode explanation: Loop (R): The command will be executed cyclically after you press and release the button. Click the button again to stop it. One-Shot (P): The command will be executed when you press the button. One-Shot (R): The command will be executed after you press and release the button. Hold (1-Shot): The command will be executed while you press and hold the button. Loop (P): The command will be executed by cyclically when you press the button. Hold (Loop): The command will be executed cyclically when 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 command between ground 1 and 2. 3. Setup the LED indicator. 4. Press Apply to active new setting. 5. Then go to Script Programming page.
3 group scripts
Example
1. Dene a button for Script #A in Buttons Congure page then go to Script Programming page to create a script. 2. Tick String Input Method, then key-in Good Morning and click Add Script, you will see the result in A Edit Area like the picture. If you want to delete some scripts, click Delete from Script. If you want to change the existing scripts, then click Create New Script 3. Click To Mouse to save your command to the mouse directly.
Note: 1. You can use the same way to dene the command for mouse button or combine the keyboard and mouse command as well.
E.
You can set this function to any button on Rapier V1. There are 4 hardware based DPI levels in Rapier V1.
A.
B.
Is the basic interval time of two actions, such as 2 shots. The smaller the number means the shorter the time.
C.
Resolution level
My Favourite Prole
In My Favourite Prole page, you may save the button functions in a prole. For prole set up, there are two different ways based on the button function including the scripts or not including the scripts.
If you want to share the Button Prole for the other PC, select the Prole Name, and click on EXPORT to create prole setting les. You can copy these les to the other PC, and click on IMPORT to add Button Proles list.
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Q&A
Q. Ans.: Before I changed any features the cursor does not work well on screen? Please check the mouse pad you are using. For optimum performance use the Verbatim Rapier Gaming Mouse pad. If you are using a computer that does not support USB 2.0 reduce the USB report rate under the Features Congure page on the software. Q: Ans What are the indicator functions, and how can I tell the status of mouse? There are 4 indicators in Rapier V1, the default setting are:
Number 3 1
Blue LED can be set as a function indicator by the software. Red LED means mouse is in gaming mode. When the LED is off it is in standard use mode.
Q. Ans
How do I create a prole with Default Function? Open the software and do not change anything. Go to My Favourite Proles page then click ADD button, create the le name Default then you will see a prole called Default in prole list.
Technical Support
If you are experiencing difculty installing or using your Verbatim product, please visit the main Verbatim Technical Support website at www. verbatim-europe.com. From this page you can access our library of user documentation, read answers to frequently asked questions, and download available software updates. Although most of our customers nd this content sufcient to put them back on the right track, this page also lists ways in which you can contact the Verbatim Technical Support Team directly. Europe: For technical support in Europe e-mail [email protected] or call 00 800 3883 2222 in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. All other countries call +353 61 226586.
WEEE Notice
The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local municipal household waste disposal service or shop from where you purchased the equipment.
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FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RoHS Compliance
This product is in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and its amendments.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
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