Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................... i Introducing the Vengeance Gaming Software ............................................................................ 1 Welcome ..............
Page 4 - How to: Assign a keystroke....................................................................................17
On-Screen Display .............................................................................................................10 Assign Buttons Activity ..............................................................................................................10 Button Selection ...................
Page 5 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 1; Introducing the Vengeance Gaming Software; Welcome; Items that you click on will be in; boldface type; Items that are particularly important will be in; Compatible Products
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 1 Introducing the Vengeance Gaming Software Welcome Thanks for choosing the Vengeance M90 laser gaming mouse for your PC gaming. We hope you enjoy using it as much as we do. This Software Guide is designed to help you get the most from your mouse. You can fin...
Page 6 - User Interface Overview; A. The Activities Bar; Assign
Page 2 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide User Interface Overview The Vengeance Gaming Software is designed to make tuning your gaming profiles, including recording, editing and storing macros, as easy as possible. All of the options can be found on just three tabs, and most configuration changes ...
Page 7 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 3; Manage Profiles; C. Device Navigation
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 3 Manage Profiles The Vengeance M90 gaming mouse can store up to 6 profiles that can be selected on-the-fly. Each profile independently stores all the important data for the mouse: DPI settings, lift height, reporting rate, and button assignments, as well as ...
Page 8 - Other Important User Interface Elements; Profile selector; ) button is a toggle that turns macro recording on and off. When; LED Toggle
Page 4 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide Other Important User Interface Elements Profile selector This pull-down allows you to select the profile that you will be modifying. You can only select existing profiles; if you need to create a new profile, use the Manage Profiles activity. Macro Record ...
Page 9 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 5; Using the Vengeance Gaming Software; Software versus Hardware Playback; Software Playback; Advantages of software playback; Hardware playback
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 5 Using the Vengeance Gaming Software Software versus Hardware Playback The Vengeance Gaming Software provides two different modes of operation: software playback and hardware playback. They each have advantages and disadvantages. Please read this section to ...
Page 10 - Manage Profiles Activity; from the Activities Bar, click the; New; feature to keep a backup of your profiles so that you can revert any; Manage Profiles screen
Page 6 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide profiles; 2) changes you make to your profile must be saved to the Vengeance M90 before they can be used; and 3) auto-switching of profiles does not work. With up to 54 macros (6 profiles x 9 macro buttons each), the broadest compatibility with games, and ...
Page 11 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 7; Lock Profile
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 7 Lock Profile Lock Profile is used in association with the application detection and automatic profile selection, and works only in software playback mode. When you launch a new application or change focus to an application, and that application is assigned ...
Page 12 - Application; Clicking on the LED icon brings up the following dialog box:
Page 8 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide Preview brings up a window (similar to the one shown below) that displays the button assignments for the profile, and allows you to print or save the information to a text file. Copy creates a copy of the currently selected profile. Assign Application open...
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Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 9 To assign a profile to a profile slot, select the pull-down menu corresponding to the slot, then click on the profile name. All of the unassigned profiles currently available on your PC will appear in the pull-down. To move an assigned profile to a differen...
Page 14 - Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide; Export; Assign Buttons Activity; Button Selection
Page 10 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide Information stored in a profile includes button mappings, macros, and performance settings like DPI and lift height. If you import a profile from another Vengeance Gaming Software user, be sure to use the Preview command (detailed earlier) to check the bu...
Page 15 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 11; Playback Options
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 11 Left-clicking on the button number selects that button, and shows you the current assignments for that button. Right-clicking on the button brings up a context menu as shown here: From here, you can: Copy the current button assignment (including any macros...
Page 16 - Delay Options; Delay Options are used
Page 12 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide Playback once Select this option to play the macro once for each time you press the button. Playback n times Select this option to play the macro a specific number of times (“n”) for each time you press the button. For example, if you enter “6” in the Def...
Page 17 - Ignore delays; actual; Comparing the delay options
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 13 Selecting the Delay Options button brings up the following choices: The Delay Options text box and the button next to it allow you to manually insert a delay while recording a macro. The default is 50ms. If you wish to use a different delay, be sure to e...
Page 18 - Advanced Options
Page 14 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide A A B B A 0.050 seconds delay A 0.050 seconds delay B 0.050 seconds delay B A 0.339 seconds delay A 0.524 seconds delay B 0.992 seconds delay B A 0.078 seconds delay A 0.530 seconds delay B 0.094 seconds del...
Page 19 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 15; Button Options
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 15 Button Options Selecting Button Options allows you to select a mouse-specific action that can be mapped to a button on your Vengeance M90 mouse. The following options are available, under the Basic and Advanced Buttons pull-down menus: Basic Buttons Advanc...
Page 20 - and then click in the; Advanced Buttons; see the following screen:
Page 16 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide 5. Click on Button Options and then click in the Advanced Buttons box. You should see the following screen:
Page 21 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 17
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 17 6. Click Profile Up to select that function, and then click + to assign the function to button 13 on the mouse. You can change the name of the button by clicking in the text box next to “Assign Button 13 >” and typing in a new name. 7. Now click on 14 ,...
Page 22 - and select the; Basic Buttons; bottom option in the list, then click; example we are using 5.
Page 18 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide should see the following screen: 5. Click on Button Options and select the Basic Buttons control. Select Keystroke - the bottom option in the list, then click + . 6. Press the keyboard key you would like to bind to button 13, and then press OK . In this e...
Page 23 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 19
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 19 7. Now click Close. 8. That’s it! You’ve assigned your first keystroke and now it’s time to test it out. Open Notepad or Word (or your favorite text editor), start a new document, and then press button 13 on your Vengeance M90. You should see the number 5 ...
Page 24 - Hello World
Page 20 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide 14. Now, type “ Hello World ” (without the quotes) on your keyboard. Use the shift key to capitalize the H and W. When you’re done typing, click the MR button to stop the recording. You should see a screen similar to this: 15. Now, let’s give the macro a ...
Page 27 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 23; Manage Performance Activity; Manage Performance Screen; and adjust the values to suit your gaming setup; Sniper
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 23 Manage Performance Activity The Manage Performance activity allows you to control many of the parameters of the advanced Avago sensor used in the Vengeance M90. Settings such as DPI, report rate, and lift height can be tuned to match your gaming style and ...
Page 28 - and adjusting the slider to the; Angle Snapping; Report Rate Setting; Click the; Test
Page 24 Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide Set the DPI used by the sniper function by clicking Sniper and adjusting the slider to the setting you wish to use. The Sniper function can be used whenever you need more control over the mouse. At higher DPI settings, even small movements of the mouse ca...
Page 29 - Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 25; Lift Height
Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 25 If you are experiencing problems with your cursor lagging behind your movements, jumping around on the screen, or not tracking your movements of the mouse, you should check your surface quality. If you are getting a poor result, try a different surface or ...