Oscar Editor - US Manual - X-710H - X-710BH - X-720H - X-740H - X-747H - X-760H
Oscar Editor - US Manual - X-710H - X-710BH - X-720H - X-740H - X-747H - X-760H
Oscar Editor - US Manual - X-710H - X-710BH - X-720H - X-740H - X-747H - X-760H
User Manual
Model: X-710H / X-710BH / X-720H / X-740H /
X-747H / X-760H
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Package Contents: System Requirements:
* Mouse * CD(software and driver, user manual) ▪ Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows 7
1). Uninstall any previous mouse software before installing the software.
2). Insert the enclosed CD to start installation, and follow the on-screen
steps to finish software installation.
3). The Oscar icon “ ” will appear on your desktop screen, and then
you have successfully installed the Oscar software. (Otherwise,
installation is failed and you have to remove the driver and
re-install)
4). When the installation is completed, restart your computer.
mouse in area.)
Step 3: Store your 2 profile-settings which you have set by clicking the " " area. Then you can bring the mouse settings anywhere and
(Note: Download Preferable Scripts for Upgrading your Mouse by Clicking the " " area. Also you can upload your script to sharing with
others.)
Step 4: You can switch your 2 profile-settings by clicking the " " area or Pressing the "Scroll Lock" key of your keyboard.
1. How to Activate 16 Preset Functions in ONE Mouse Button
16 preset functions are integrated in any one of mouse button except Scroll Up,Scroll Down and DPI Setting button.
Click any one of mouse button (except Scroll Up,Scroll Down and DPI Setting button)
on the "Oscar Main Menu" to select "16-in-1 Mouse Gesture". Then you can select more
than 30 functions that are ready for your selection, such as mouse simulation, office
command sets, multimedia, Internet, keyboard key combinations...etc.
b. Track of the drawing line: Draw the lines as the arrow direction.
Step 1: Right click the mouse on the icon at the Step 2: See instructions on the popped 4D Wheel window to learn on how to
right-down corner of your system tray, and select “4D execute vertical and horizontal scrolling.
Wheel”.
Addition: When the option of Microsoft Standard Wheel is selected, the mouse wheel will perform the function which a normal mouse has. On
this condition, the 4D Wheel won't be launched. Microsoft Standard Wheel is used in some special working environment. For example, games
or some webpages need Microsoft Standard Wheel for your use.
2. You may customize your own DPI range and sensibility by clicking on the
area of "Oscar Main Menu".
DPI 2: 800DPI Green Medium-Speed and average accuracy required player 1024×768
DPI 3: 1,200DPI Yellow Fast-Speed and above average accuracy required player 1152×864
DPI 4: 1,600DPI Red High-Speed and pinpoint accuracy required player 1280×960
DPI 5: 2,000DPI Red & Yellow Extra High-Speed and pinpoint accuracy required player 1280×1024
Click the "DPI Setting" Button to quickly shift and indicate from 600, 800, 1200, 1600, to as high as 2000 DPI.
Adjust the mouse's report rate by right-clicking the mouse on the " " icon at the
right-down corner of your system tray and select "Report Rate Setting".
5. Set Function Reminder for Each Mouse Button
Note: Please describe each button's function in your own words on the "Oscar Main Menu" before
launching this function.
Right-clicking the mouse on the " " icon at the right-down corner of your system tray and
select "Function / Key Reminder to annotate the function name for each mouse key, which will be
displayed on the screen when it is activated for easier identification.
You can select some preset Macro flies to upgrade your mouse for
Select "Select Macro File", then you can select the preset Macro file for
each button according to your needs (except the DPI Setting button).
Then save your settings by clicking the " " area. The function which the
Macro file defined will be launched when the button you selected is
pressed.
7. Tailor-made the Mouse with "Macro Manager" for Each Button According to Your Needs.
. Time Control: You may tick at the box to decide whether to set the delay time of press or release. And this panel usually is used in
conjunction with mouse area or keyboard area, so that it may delay the time between each command from the other.
To set up the "Middle Button" as clicking right button on the mouse and
pressing "R" key on the keyboard to view the properties of your file from
desktop directly (without moving the cursor) , follow the steps:
Step 1: Click the "Middle Button" in "Oscar Main Menu" , and select
"Macro Manager" .
Step 3: Click "Plug in" at " " area (absolute) of "Macro Manager Menu"
to record and perform mouse movement Oscar Main Menu
Step 4: Click "Right" at "Mouse Area" >>Click "R" key on "Keyboard
Example 2: In the "First Person Shooter" game, suppress gun's recoil for improving precision shooting
Step 1: Tick the box of the "Perform delay each time a key is pressed" and "Perform
delay each time a key is released" at "Macro Manager Menu">> Select "mSec" of
time unit in the "Time unit".
Step 2: Input "64" of time value in "Time" box. >>Click "Left" on "Mouse Simulation
Area".
Step 3: Input "70" of time value in "Time" box. >>Click "Left" on "Mouse Simulation
Area".
Step 4: Input "85"of time value in "Time" box. >>Click "Left" on "Mouse Simulation
Area" Macro Manager Menu
Step 5: Input "95" of time value in "Time" box. >>Click "Left" on "Mouse Simulation
Area".
Step 6: Now your editing area will look like this as figure 2 shows.
Fig. 2
Example 3: In "First Person Shooter" game, 1 click to suppress gun’s recoil by changing cursor relative
displacement.
Step 1: Click on "Play Macro Once Only" at the "Macro Manager Menu"
>>Select "Play Macro Repeatedly">>Select "Press to start, Release to stop".
Step 2: Tick the box of "Perform delay each time a key is released" >>Select "mSec" of time
unit in the "Time unit". >> Input "110" of time value in "Time" box.
Step 3: Click "Left " on "Mouse Simulation Area".
Step 4: Input "3" of coordinate value in "Mouse Relative Coordinate Y Aix " box. >>Click
"Plug In"
Step 5: Repeating Step 4
Step 6: Input "8" of coordinate value in "Mouse Relative Coordinate Y Axis" box. >>Click Fig.3
"Plug In".
Step7: Repeating 7 times from step 6 to step 7.
Step 8: Now your editing area will look like this as figure 3 shows.
Benefits: This example shows how to integrate the "Mouse Relative Displacement" and "Recycle Macro" to perform the professional actions
during the game play. This example demonstrates how to suppress the gun’s recoil by compensating the "Y relative displacement" value to
reduce each shooting deviation, and hence increase the shooting precision. The Y relative displacement values are in the reducing order as
in the practical game testing, we found the gun's recoil is increased gradually with each bullet is short. And you may decide how many
bullets will be shot by performing the "Recycle Macro" option; the consecutive shooting will be ceased while the designated mouse button is
released.
Example 4: In the "First Person Shooter" game, 1 click to turn around 180 degrees
Step 1: Input "799" of coordinate value in "Mouse Relative Coordinate X Axis
Box" of the "Macro Manager Menu">>Click "Plug In".
Step 2: Select "mSec" of time unit in the "Time unit" >> Input "23" of time
value in "Time" box. >>Click "Plug In".
Step 5:Click "Plug in" in "Time Control Area" of "Macro Manager Menu".
Macro Manager Menu
Step 7:Click "Plug in" in "Time Control Area" of "Macro Manager Menu"
Step 8: Now your editing area will look like this as figure 4 shows.
B: Input the "PRO-E2001" as script file name >>Select a function key option
(for instance the 4thButton) >>Select "Keyboard" from "Task Pull-down
Menu", then you’ll see the right image. >>Click "D" key on below
keyboard image. >>Click "File" from "Oscar Main Menu" >>Click "Save
as" to save settings>> Click the "Download to Mouse" to store script
file to mouse on-board memory.
After you have finished the above settings, a "specific-PRO-E-purposed" mouse is ready to serve. For instance, to accomplish
a PRO-E solid surface may require 7 steps and now with one click on the designated 4th button of the mouse, all the tasks are
accomplished automatically and it saves all the processes which usually require lots of efforts and time.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO 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.
Federal Communications Commission Requirements
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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
instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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 of 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.
THE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE
USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here in may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
- Do not disassemble the device.
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