The premise of this mouse adapter was as compact as possible in size and design. It works with mice with USB HID protocol, the user can change 10 DPI levels. DPI sensitivity is programmed with the mouse.
DPI programming in the adapter.
1. Press the third mouse button (usually a circle) for 5 seconds.
2. When the mouse enters the DPI programming mode, the cursor on the screen will move slightly to the side, it means that we can test the DPI setting that suits us best.
3. Use the Left / Right mouse buttons to decrease / increase the DPI sensitivity.
4. When choosing the appropriate DPI, we move the mouse to choose the sensitivity we are interested in.
5. After selecting the DPI, confirm the setting by holding the third mouse button (circle roll) for 1 second until the cursor moves slightly on the monitor screen.
The adapter works with the following (proven) mice:
- The A500 Mini mouse (update)
- Razer Viper Mini
- Fujitsu OPT FSC BC
- Seenda Wireless
- HP X3000 (wireless)
- HP M-UAE96
- Fujitsu (pod spodem jest napisane Logitech) M-U0026
- Dell M-UVDEL1
- Dell MS111-L
- Dell MS116p
- Dell MS116-BK
- Dell K251D
- SteelSeries Kinzu V3
- Modecom MC-WM4.
- Trust GXT 105
- Speedlink Contus
- Lenovo MSU 1175
- Logitech G PRO Wireless (cable)
- Logitech M185
- Logitech M205
- Logitech M215
- Logitech M305
- Logitech M325
- Logitech M705
- Logitech M-BJ69
- Logitech MX1100
- Logitech M600 TouchMouse
- Logitech MX Master 2S
- Logitech PerformanceMX
- Logitech Bebble M350
- Apple Pro
- Apple USB
- Microsoft WheelMouse 1.1
- Microsoft IntelliMouse
- Mad Cat R.A.T. 7
- Sigma M201
- Rii mouse (from amazon)
Thanks for the test to: Umpal, QkiZ, Insidek and the A1K testers
Mouse FW update: /mouse_update_0.3.2_minia500mouse.tar.gz (mouse produced form January 23 should have this update, new update DELL mouses and The A500mini)
Software is for Linux, you must connect mouse to USB port via USB A-A cable and select the appropriate USB port form console, next run update file.