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4.0 Overview 

4.1 Buttons 

The Vektor features 6 buttons which perform the actions described below. Custom button actions 
can be assigned using the Configurator App. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.2 DPI / Sensitivity 

The sensitivity of the Vektor can be adjusted from 500 DPI (dots-per-inch) up to 5,000 DPI using the 
DPI button. The higher the DPI, the further the cursor will move in response to mouse movements. 
There are 5 pre-configured DPI levels to select from. The color of the Kinesis Gaming Logo and 
Scroll Wheel indicate which DPI level is active. The DPI colors, levels, and number of levels can all 
be customized using the Configurator App. Experiment with the DPI levels to determine which level 
works best for your style of play. 

 

 

 

4.3 Lighting 

The Vektor features Dual-Zone RGB 16.8m color lighting. Zone 1 is the Kinesis Gaming Logo and 
Scroll Wheel. By default, the color corresponds to the active DPI setting as described above. Zone 2 
is the Light Strip. The Light Strip defaults to the RGB Loop mode but it can be customized using the 
convenient onboard shortcuts below. For full Lighting customization use the Configurator App. 

Light Strip Onboard Shortcuts 

1.  Left Mouse Button 

2.  Right Mouse Button 

3.  Scroll Wheel & Middle Mouse Button 

4.  Button 4 (Forward) 

5.  Button 5 (Back) 

6.  DPI Button 

 

Reset Button: There is a 7th button on the underside of the mouse. Press and 
hold this small button for 3 seconds to Reset the mouse to its factory settings. 

Purple

 

Blue

 

Green

 

Orange

 

Red

 

500 

1,000 (default)  2,000 

3,500 

5,000 

Property

 

Shortcut

 

Descrip on

 

Mode 

Le  Bu on + Middle Bu on + Bu on 4 

RGB Loop > Single Color > Breathe > RGB Cycle > RGB Spectrum > O

 

Color 

Right Bu on + Bu on 5 

White > Red > Green > Blue > Yellow > Cyan > Pink 

Speed 

Right Bu on + Bu on 4 

Super Slow > Slow > Medium > Fast > Super Fast 

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Summary of Contents for Vektor PD9VEK

Page 1: ...1 User Manual KinesisGaming com Model Number PD9VEK ...

Page 2: ...to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha...

Page 3: ... 1 Installation 4 4 0 Overview 5 4 1 Buttons 5 4 2 DPI Sensitivity 5 4 3 Lighting 5 5 0 Configurator App 6 5 1 Installation 6 5 2 Overview 6 5 3 Lighting Customization 6 5 4 Buttons Customization 7 5 5 Settings Customization 8 6 0 Technical Support Repairs and Returns 9 6 1 Technical Support 9 6 2 Repairs 9 6 3 Return Repair Packaging Shipping 9 7 0 Warranty Limitation of Liability 9 7 1 Disclaime...

Page 4: ...ny can make no warranty that its products will prevent or cure any physical ailment 2 0 Vektor Overview 2 1 Package Contents Vektor RGB Gaming Mouse and Quick Start Guide 2 2 System Requirements Windows 7 8 10 Mac OS X 10 8 Basic features only unless custom programming is done on a Windows machine using the Configurator App PC with an available full size USB Port Optional Internet Connection to do...

Page 5: ...ing Zone 1 is the Kinesis Gaming Logo and Scroll Wheel By default the color corresponds to the active DPI setting as described above Zone 2 is the Light Strip The Light Strip defaults to the RGB Loop mode but it can be customized using the convenient onboard shortcuts below For full Lighting customization use the Configurator App Light Strip Onboard Shortcuts 1 Left Mouse Button 2 Right Mouse Butt...

Page 6: ...ner to restore defaults 5 3 Lighting Customization The Logo Scroll Wheel Zone 1 and the Light Strip Zone 2 can be independently customized and there are a number of options that are not available through the onboard shortcuts Note The mouse images in the App are static and do not update Zone 2 Light Strip Chose from three RGB Effects or two Single Color modes When the Single Color modes are active...

Page 7: ...s you can assign commands like DPI and DPI which will move through your custom DPI levels in the desired order so you can make up down adjustments 6 Report Rate Adjust the polling rate of the mouse on the fly 7 Macros Use this button to record and edit custom text macros see below for instructions Recording Text Macros 1 To record a macro click Macros in the Menu of Actions and the click the Creat...

Page 8: ...e the keyboard action you wish to assign Then assign the Rapid Fire Action to the desired mouse button using the image at left 6 5 Settings Customization From the Settings sub menu you can customize the preset DPI levels including their assigned colors as well as adjust mouse properties such as Report Rate Acceleration and Scroll Speed DPI Level Customization To adjust the color of a DPI level sim...

Page 9: ...ox may be refused 7 0 Warranty Limitation of Liability Visit KinesisGaming com Warranty for the current terms of the Kinesis Limited Warranty Kinesis does not require any product registration to obtain warranty benefits Proof of purchase is required for warranty repairs 7 1 Disclaimer of Other Warranties The warranty and remedies described in the Kinesis Limited Warranty referenced above are exclu...

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