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SK-T2 Drive.zip

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FAQ

  1. What is DPI? Dots per inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial printing or video dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm). For example, when DPI is set to be 400, the cursor will move by 400 dots for every inch the mouse is moved.
  2. What is polling rate? Polling rate (or report rate) determines how often your mouse sends information to your computer. Measured in Hz, this setting equates to lag time (in ms). If the polling rate is set at 1000Hz, the mouse cursor will be updated every 1 millisecond.
  3. What factors are most important to take into consideration when buying a new gaming mouse?There are two major factors to consider when choosing a gaming mouse: the way the mouse feels in your hand and its performance. As long as you feel comfortable when clicking, moving, and gripping the mouse, then it will be an appropriate choice. As to performance, you should take several key parameters into account, such as the number of function keys, DPI, FPS, transfer rate, and customizability. Generally speaking, the higher the value of DPI, FPS, and transfer rate, the faster the operating speed and accuracy of the mouse will be.
  4. Can I use the gaming mouse to replace my regular mouse? Yes, of course. The gaming mouse is equipped with customizable buttons which facilitate webpages viewing, and is able to track your move more precisely. By adjusting the gaming mouse to different applications, you can use the gaming mouse either in gaming or daily common use.
  5. Why settings can not be saved? Please add the driver to the White List of your Anti-virus software