Redragon Impact Elite Gaming Mouse User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- REDRAGON
Table of Contents
Redragon Impact Elite Gaming Mouse
Dear User
Thank you for you choosing Brand, to protect your rights and for better customer service, we ask that you note our warranty rules.
- Within guaranty period, repair is guaranteed for failure due to electrical circuit problems. Man-made damages, such as disassembly, hard impacts, submersion into water, plugging into improper current or voltage, and damage caused by natural disasters such as fire, flood, or earthquake are not included.
- Consumable parts (such as foot stick) and spare parts replacement are no included in our warranty.
- Please fill out the warranty card. Warranty card is valid with the stamp of the retailer.
- This warranty card will not be reissued if lost. Please keep it in a safe place.
Button Description
- Left mouse button.
- Right mouse button.
- Scroll wheel and middle button.
- Rapid fire button (one click equals three left mouse button clicks).
- DPI+ button (defaulted to speed up the cursor).
- DPI- button (defaulted to slow down the cursor).
Side Button
- Side button 1
- Side button 2
- Side button 3
- Side button 4
- Side button 5
- Side button 6
- Side button 7
- Side button 8
- Side button 9
- Side button 1 0
- Side button 11
- Side button 12
- Working Mode button (used to switch among the two working modes)
- Power Switch: ECO(working without backlight )/OFF/ON(working with backlight)
Basic Operation
How to Connect the Mouse with a Computer
Wired Connection
- Take out the US8 to USB C cable in the package and connect the mouse with your computer.
- Slide the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to Power ON or ECO.
- The computer will recognize and configure the mouse automatically.
- The mouse will be ready for use when the configuration is finished. The LED of the LOGO and the lower edge will light on then if the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to Power On with LED ON.
- The mouse is under recharging whatever the power switch is put to On with or without LED ON. The scroll wheel will light up if the power switch is put to Power ON with LED ON. And it does not light up if the power switch is put to Power On without LED. It may take about four hours for the mouse to be fully recharged.
Wireless Connection
- Take out the USB receiver in the package and plug it into any available USB port on your computer.
- Slide the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to Power On with LED ON or Power On without LED.
- The computer will recognize and configure the keyboard automatically.
- The mouse will be ready for use when the configuration Is finished. The LED of the LOGO and the lower edge will light on then if the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to Power On with LED ON.
- The mouse can work about 9 hours with LED backlight be OFF, and about 2 hours with LED backlight be ON. The scroll wheel light will flash when battery is low.
- Recharge the mouse when the battery is low.
How to Select DPI
The two buttons on the top of mouse are set to DPI+ / DPI- as default.
The 4 red DPI indicators nearly beside the buttons show the corresponding DPI
value as below:
All LED OFF—- l 000 DPI
One LED ON— 2000 DPI
Two LEDON—4000 DPI
Three LED ON —8000 DPI
Four LED ON —16000 DPI
How to Switch the Working Mode
There are two working modes for the mouse. You can change the working mode with the mode button on the bottom of the mouse. When you press the mode button, the scroll wheel flashes In blueviolet four times slowly or quickly, and the polling rate of the mouse was set to 125Hz or l000Hz correspondingly. The dpI value, backlight effects and button functions can be set via software for each working mode.
How to Recharge the Battery
When the battery is low, please recharge the batter in time.
Take out the USB to USB C cable and connect the mouse and any USB power output
port. While the battery is under recharging, the scroll wheel lights up and
flash firstly in red (if the battery is very low), then in yellow and finally
lights steadily on in green when the battery Is fully recharged. Meanwhile the
side edge light lights up and expands from back to front in red till the
battery is fully recharged.
The battery can be recharged for more than 300 cycle times. And you can use
the mouse while it Is under recharging.
Note: Slide the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to OFF for long
term.
How to Reconnect the Mouse the with the USB Receiver
The mouse may lost connection with the USB receiver for some occasional reasons such as strong magnet, violent vibration. So you may need to reconnect the mouse with the USB receiver. In this case, unplug the receiver and plug it back again. Slide the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to ON, press and hold the Left, Middle and Right button at the same time till the scroll wheel lights up and flash in red. It will flash for about twenty seconds and then change back to the previous light effect. The reconnection will be completed and you can use the mouse then.
Features
Auto Sleep and Smart Shutdown
The mouse will sleep in eight minutes if there is no operation or when you
shut down the computer or unplug the USB receiver. You can wake it up by
clicking any mouse button except the DPI+ and DPI- buttons.
Low Battery Indication
The scroll wheel light will flash in red when battery is low.
eacklight Effects (set via software)
LOGO Effects; Steady ON, Respiration, Neon, OFF.
LED Effects: Steady ON, Respiration, Streaming, OFF.
Storage for the Nano USB Receiver
The nano USB receiver can be stored in the storage slot on the bottom of the
mouse.
Software Instructions
Please download the software on www.redragonzone.com for this mouse. You can get more functions and settings after software installation.
- The DPI value can be set from 100to 16000 DPI.
- Continuous keystroke function: Set the number of clicks and delay time.
- Backlight mode of the LOGO: Steady ON/OFF.
- Backlight mode of the side edge; Steady ON/ OFF.
- 18 oft he mouse buttons can be remapped to various actions.
- Polling rate: 125Hz/250Hz/S00Hz/1000Hz. As default, working mode 1 was set to 125Hz and working mode 2 was set to 1000 Hz.
- For each of the two working modes, the mouse buttons can be set independently.
- Battery percentage indication: Battery percentage information is shown on the main interface of software.
FAQ
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If the mouse is not responding, please check whether the mouse is plugged
correctly in the corresponding computers USB port, or try another USB ports. -
If the mouse Is moving slowly, Jumping or with delay, please try another surface. Dark, dirty, un-flat, bright surfaces may affect the performance of mouse. Mouse pad strongly recommended.
FCC Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 oft he 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.
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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