FANTECH THOR II X16v2 Micro RGB Gaming Mouse User Manual

June 6, 2024
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FANTECH THOR II X16v2 Micro RGB Gaming Mouse

Instruction manual

  • Thank you for purchasing FANTECH THOR II X16v2 Macro RGB Gaming Mouse.
  • FANTECH THOR II Xl6v2 has 10 million switches and also supports up to 12800DPI with RGB switch button, to make you pinpoint accurate and to land more killing blows when ploying the game.
  • FANTECH THOR II Xl6v2 is a plug-and-play USB interface programmable mouse, no need to install any driver for your first use. For more enhanced settings and functions. You can install the software from our website www.fontechworld.com

Technical specification

  •  Gaming Optical Sensor
  • I CXX)Hz Polling Rate
  •  On-the-fly Adjustable DPl(400-12800)
  •  Up to 60IPS/20g acceleration
  •  Huono l 0 million clicks
  •  Silicon rubber roller
  • 1.8m Nylon Braided Cable
  •  Silicon rubber roller
  •  Size: 129mmx 68mmx 41 mm
  •  Weight: 141gr

Size

Keys function map

KEY FUNCTION MAP

  •  LEFT BUTTON
  • MID BUTTON
  • RIGHT BUTTON
  • FORWARD
  • BACK
  • DPI
  • RGB SWITCH

Software

Button setting

  •  You can program your mouse button to any multimedia function and gaming function by selecting the mouse number and select your desire command on the button assign bar.
  •  Press Apply to save changes.

Advanced setting

  • Customize your mouse Mouse sensitivity, Scroll speed, Double click speed, Report rote.
  •  Customize your mouse DPI level on DPI control.
  •  Press save to changes.

LED setting

  •  You con choose up to 14 LED modes and customize the brightness and speed.
  •  Press save to changes.

Macro setting

  •  To create a new macro in settings, right-click and choose “new macro group” then create a new macro in macro list, ofter that input the key list.
    Example:

    •  Add macro key name “ASD”
    •  Press Record Button and type “ASD” then press Stop Recording
    •  You can edit delay time/cycle before saving.
    •  Press the save/apply button to save your macro “ASD”
  •  To use your macro “ASD”

    1.  Go to button assignment bar
    2.  The select button you want to apply the macro “ASD”
    3.  Then select Macro and select ASD
    4.  Save & Apply
  • Your button will be used as “ASO”

  •  To check your Macros

    1.  Go to notepad
    2.  Click the assigned macro button
    3.  It should type ASD
      Note: “ASD” is just an example, you con use your

How to connect

It’s plug-and-play. Connect the mouse to the computer by inserting a USB jack into your computer’s USB port.

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