It’s a very powerful feature though if you want a large number of programmable buttons, you might look to the Razer Naga mice which have a ton of buttons available. You can record a macro, assign it to a button, add in delays as needed, and save the macro for later use. Macros work just as you think they would and not dissimilar from most macro software solutions for other mice. You can choose between a Razer mat or add a custom one while also specifying the liftoff range based on your preference. Finally, there’s a calibration screen to acclimate the mouse with the mousing surface to maximize tracking accuracy. All of these can be saved to a profile for easy recall later and is also saved off to the cloud for access on any platform with internet. While the default is cycling through all of the colors, there’s also the option for a static color specified for both the logo and scroll wheel, a breathing effect between two colors, and a reactive event where the LEDs will respond to mouse clicks. You can also adjust the lighting preferences. In the Mouse section, you can alter the default function of the buttons based on a pre-compiled list (not macros) and adjust the sensitivity – including the preset values, as well as the acceleration speed and polling rate. Once installed, you have a well laid out application with access to all of the features offered on the DeathAdder Elite.
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