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Mionix Naos 5000 Software Update Introduces Angle Snapping
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Tuesday, 01 February 2011

Mionix Naos 5000 Software Version 1.17 Introduces Angle Snapping

FIXES FROM LAST VERSION

  • Minor bug with the 125Hz mode fixed
  • Added Angle Snapping to the interface
  • New firmware added to the software pack
WHAT IS ANGLE SNAPPING?
When making horizontal or vertical movements, the human hand is incapable of making a straight movement without tiny deviations. Angle Snapping senses these deviations and corrects them algorithmically, this is not prediction of the future movement it only corrects the path made.

FEATURES
  • Plug n Play
Mionix Naos 5000 is completely plug n play. The driver software is only needed when you want to change the settings of the mouse, all settings can be saved into one of the profiles.

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Enough said about ergonomics and high-end components. The most important of it all for a fps player is the quality of the tracking. You can't afford tracking loss especially when you play fps games. Thats why we invented a special tool called S.Q.A.T (Surface Quality Analyzer Tool) that uses the laser sensor to measure the tracking quality of your mousepad. This handy little feature is implemented in the driver software for easier access.

  • Extended color customization options
The 6 integrated LEDs supports extensive color options and can be configured from the driver software. Choose among 24 different colors and change it with a single click. The LED lights can also be turned off. It is also possible to light up the LEDs one by one.

  • How do you prefer to play?
The 7 buttons on the mouse are all programmable. Assign a single key stroke, mouse command or macro directly to one of the buttons with the driver software.You will also find pre-configured commands such as in-game profile switch, scroll up and down and in-game dpi switch in the button assignment menu.

  • built-in memory with profile management
Who doesn't hate to be caught up with some driver installations when you go on lan? well the solution for that is a built-in memory with profile support, certain games requires different mouse setups, thats no secret. All settings can be saved into one of the profiles that you store on the mouse memory. The mouse supports 5 profiles but if you need more just save them to your harddrive or USB memory as the mouse supports export and import of profiles.

  • Dpi sensitivity and adjustable lift-distance
I guess it's no news that different games requires different sensitivity. The 3 dpi-steps are configureable between 0 and 5040 dpi with individual X/Y axis, tweak it after your likings. Another issue is that regular gaming mice tracks while you lift it, to avoid this we made the lift-distance adjustable.

  • Macro commands
Set up advanced commands with the macro manager and carry them with you into one of the mouse profiles. The macro manager records both mouseclicks and accurate time delays and is very easy to manage.

  • Upgradable firmware and software

The latest firmware and software is available in the mionix.net's support section, if you have any questions contact our support or download the driver manual.


 

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