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[Gear Link] SpeedShift FAQ
SpeedShift provides advanced mouse button customization, allowing players to assign a dedicated SpeedShift trigger button. While holding this trigger, other mouse buttons switch to a secondary layer of functions, enabling each button to perform different actions depending on the operating state.
With SpeedShift, players can configure more shortcuts without increasing the number of physical buttons, significantly improving flexibility and efficiency—especially in gameplay scenarios that require fast reactions or complex commands.
1. Compatible Device
ROG Harpe II Ace
ROG Gladius III core
ROG Harpe Mini Core
2. Settings Instructions
2.1 How to configure SpeedShift in Gear Link?
Step 1. Enter the SpeedShift Settings Page
Click on the "SpeedShift Settings" tab in the left sidebar to enter the configuration page.
Step 2. Assign the SpeedShift Key
In the pop-up window, select a mouse button to act as the SpeedShift trigger.
Note: The Left Click and Scroll Wheel Up/Down cannot be assigned as the SpeedShift trigger key.

If you need to change the assigned button later, you can click "Assign SpeedShift" on the SpeedShift settings page to reassign it.

Step 3. Configure Secondary Functions under SpeedShift
Once the SpeedShift key is assigned, you can set "secondary functions" for other buttons that will trigger only while the SpeedShift key is held down.
Step 4. Operational Logic After Setup
Normal Operation: Buttons perform their original functions (as defined in the "Button Assignment" page).
Holding the SpeedShift Key: Buttons perform their advanced SpeedShift functions (as defined in the "SpeedShift Settings" page).
2.2 How to Unassign the SpeedShift Key?
Click the "Button Assignment" tab in the left sidebar. Reassigning the current SpeedShift trigger key to any other function will automatically cancel its SpeedShift status.
Note: Changing the button assignment will overwrite the SpeedShift trigger setting.