YENKEE YMS 3500 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- YENKEE
Table of Contents
YENKEE YMS 3500 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse
INSTALLATION
OVERVIEW
- Left button
- Right button
- Wheel
- Top button DP
- Front side button [navigate forward
- Rear side button (navigate backward)
- Turning mouse off/on
- Poling rate: 125/250/500/1000Hz
As shown, remOve the USB receiver and plug it into the appropriate USB connector on your Computer.
Toggle switch 7, shown below, to the top position to turn the mouse on.
Wait until your OS detects the mouse and automatically install the necessary
drivers for proper functionality.
After your operating system displays a message confirming successful
installation,you can use the mouse freely
To use all mouse functions, downioad the control program from the official
website www.yenkee.com.
You can find it under the product of the same name in the Specifications
section.
1. Download the program. the
2. Wait for the download to finish and open the file.
3. Double-click the executable .exe file to start the installer.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Run the program.
Section
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The main section of the game programme is primarily for button programming. Each button has a number, which is shown in the mouse image on the right. According to the image, you can easily navigate in the menu on the left, which offers all the functions that can be pro- grammed under the buttons. Click on the desired button in the menu on the left, and clicking on the desired function will automatically save the mouse, now with the new function.
If you have more than one favourite game genre, you can save individual settings in profiles.
This eliminates the need to constantly redo individual mouse settings for other games. Simply select one of the 4 profiles from the menu next to the section title “Button Settings. The profiles can then be saved and uploaded from your computer in the bottom right section. So you can take your settings with you wherever you go with your mouse.The menu of this section also offers the possibility to edit the Debounce Time. This feature avoids unwanted clicks caused by button momentum when clicking quickly. Debounce Time can be adjusted by milliseconds in the bottom left section. -
The second section of the programme allows, among other things, to specify DPI values, i.e. mouse sensitivity, which are toggled in the displayed levels using button 4. The basic B levels can also be reduced to just one if one DPl value is used and button 4 can be used for other functions. Next to the level name there is a colour marking that can be adjusted from a palette of 16.8 million colours. You will be informed about the currently selected DPI level by illuminating the scroll wheel with the appropriate colour, which can also be adjusted for effect and parameters. This is done via the “DPI Effect” menu in the bottom left corner.The “USB Polling rate” can also be toggled using button 8, which is located at the bottom of the mouse in the base image in the introduction of the manual, but also here in the right part of the window. This is the polling rate of the motion sensor. The smaller the number, the less precise the mouse is.
“Sensing Height” indicates the height from which the sensor is able to sense the surface, and through the “Ripple” and “FixLine” functions, the accuracy of movement or the ability to make perfectly straight vertical and horizontal movements is improved.”Mouse Parameters” also offers sensor settings. Note that these settings are system settings and change the mouse parameters directly in the computer’s operating system. -
Thanks to the macro editor, it is possible to let the mouse do multiple tasks with just one click.
Select the “New Macro” option, then name it and click “OK”. The created macro will be in the menu on the left side. Start recording the macro by clicking “Start Recording” and typing the text in the desired sequence. To stop recording, click on the same button, now labelled “Stop Recording”. This creates a basic macro that can be edited using the editor. Below the list of strokes there are buttons to add and delete items, and the menu on the right lets you record the delay between clicks in real time or insert a constant and instant delay between strokes.
Choose between the three options below to specify whether the macro runs until the button is released, clicked again, or a fixed number of repetitions is given. The “Insert Event” drop-down menu allows you to insert a stroke into the macro if a typo has OCCurred. It is not necessary to delete the macro. In addition, the menu has the ability to insert mouse buttons, the ability to press and release buttons, giving the macro the ability to include complex keyboard shortcuts, or to move the mouse independently by pixels to specified coordinates.
The finished macro is automatically saved and is then ready to be programmed under any button in the first section of the program. -
The mouse backlighting can then be adjusted using the last section of the programme. There are plenty of options to brighten up your desk, and with the effects parameters, it’s up to you to decide exactly how the mouse will look. In the left part of the window in the drop-down menu you can select the effects mentioned and if the effect offers it, you can also change the colour in the complete colour palette including the basic predefined colours.The functions below the mouse relate to adjusting the effect itself. This includes adjusting the brightness and speed of animation effects. To maximise battery life during long gaming sessions, we’ve applied the ability to turn off the backlighting when the mouse is moved, since the backlighting is largely invisible when the hand is resting on the mouse. This way, the mouse only lights up when it is not in use and the lighting time when inactive can also be set fromn 10 seconds to 40 minutes.
Saving the battery is of great importance here and limiting the mouse backlighting adds hours of use. The battery status is indicated in all sections by the battery image in the upper right Corner
SPECIFICATION
- Number of buttons: 6
- Input: DC 5V USB C
- Built-in battery: 600 mAh [Lithium polymer
- Connection: 24G wireless/ USB C – USB A
- Operating range: < 10 meters
- Interface: USB
- Mouse sensor: PAW3325DB
- Resolution: < 5000 DPI
- Poling rate: 125/250/500/1000Hz
- Acceleration: 20G
- Maximum transmitter power at 2.4 GHz – 2.4835 GHz: 1mW
- Uninterrupted working time: 60 hours w/o RGBJ
- Cable length: 160 cm (paracord
- Dimensions: 126 x 66 x 40 mm
- Weight: 78g
System requirements:
- USB port
- Windows 7/8/10 or later versions
Instructions and information regarding the disposal of used packaging materials
- Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site.
- Disposal of used electrical and electranic appliances
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- The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health, which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste. Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details. The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines.
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This appliance complies with EU rules and regulations regarding
electromagnetic and electrical safety.
Changes to the text, design and technical specifications may occur without
prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes.
Hereby, FAST CR, a.s. declares that the radio equipment type IYMS 3500J is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address: www.yenkee.eu