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Specifications, Changing dpi setting, Adjusting usb report rate – BenQ EC2-CW Wireless Gaming Mouse (Black) User Manual

Page 3: Changing the lift off distance (lod) of your mouse, Changing click response time, Led indicator on enhanced wireless receiver

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Specifications

• No driver needed.

• Connection:

• Wireless: 2.4G RF

• Wired: USB (Auto switch to wired mode when USB cable is connected)

• DPI (Dots per inch) settings:400/800/1600/3200 dpi

• Adjustable USB report rate:125/500/1000 Hz

• Connector: USB type-A on a PC; USB type-C on a device

• Buttons: 7 buttons

Switch:1 (switch for power off and two receivers)

• Cable: USB type-A to USB type-C (2 meters/6.6 feet)

• Battery charging: approximately 2 hours

Changing DPI setting

Press the DPI switch (labeled

6

) to switch to a desired DPI setting.

Adjusting USB report rate

Press the report rate switch (labeled

7

) to switch to a desired report rate setting.

Changing the Lift Off Distance (LOD) of your mouse

You might want to change the LOD to work with your mouse pad properly.

Wireless mode

: Power off the mouse first. Press and hold the following combination

keys together and power on the mouse at the same time.

Wired mode

: Power off and disconnect the mouse first. Press and hold the following

combination keys together and re-connect the mouse at the same time.

• For a lower LOD: buttons

4

+

1

• For a medium LOD: buttons

5

+

1

• For a higher LOD: buttons

4

+

1

+

2

Changing click response time

You can change click response time as desired.

Wireless mode

: Power off the mouse first. Press and hold the following key and

power on the mouse at the same time.

Wired mode

: Power off and disconnect the mouse first. Press and hold the following

key and re-connect the mouse at the same time.

• Fast response time:

4

• Normal response time:

5

LED indicator on Enhanced Wireless Receiver

Solid white: In sleep mode

Dark white: In normal operation

Flashing amber: Weak signal. Move the mouse within the effective range to improve

signal strength

.