GX1000 Eagle Eye Gaming Mouse Software UI Overview
OK so we've seen the beauty of the new GX1000 ‘Eagle Eye’ gaming mouse, now let's take a brief look at its intuitive software interface.
The GX1000 user interface configuration is straightforward [RS1] Each button is clearly shown and its function can be selected from the drop down boxes. Under the 'Speed' section, gamers can adjust mouse sensitivity manually at each of the four levels [RS2] from nifty 50 DPI to monstrous 8200 DPI! The standard four levels are doubled at each interval between 800/1600/3200 and 5600 DPI. But not every game warrants the same sensitivity, so gamers can save up to four different settings profiles..
Hovering to the macro tab, gamers can customize their own macros. Here's an example of me creating a Counter-Strike macro (Yes, I'm a Counter-Striker fanatic) and setting it to 'scroll up' every 12ms, then assigning it to the right mouse button. You can import or export macros too as backup or to share them with other GX1000 gaming friends.
The entire settings can be imported or exported separately (circled in red below) to export the settings and import them into the other mouse profile, thus saving your time to setup another mouse. If you want to know more about the GX1000 gaming mouse, see the do check out MarshallR’s overview.