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DEATHADDER v2 - Backlight and sensitivity


how do I change the backlight of my mouse after increasing the sensitivity?


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You want to “bind” your sensitivity with backlight?

For eg 400 dpi = low backlight

10000 DPI = full backlight?

If yes, then you need to create at least 2 different profile in Synapse software. One with low dpi and light brightness, next profile with higher dpi & brightness.

Then just rebind some button to cycle up profile, then you’ll be able to switch through them.

You want to “bind” your sensitivity with backlight?

For eg 400 dpi = low backlight

10000 DPI = full backlight?

If yes, then you need to create at least 2 different profile in Synapse software. One with low dpi and light brightness, next profile with higher dpi & brightness.

Then just rebind some button to cycle up profile, then you’ll be able to switch through them.

I have 3 sensitivity profiles. I want the sensitivity of 300 to be green. 400 red, 500 blue

Userlevel 7
Badge +1

You want to “bind” your sensitivity with backlight?

For eg 400 dpi = low backlight

10000 DPI = full backlight?

If yes, then you need to create at least 2 different profile in Synapse software. One with low dpi and light brightness, next profile with higher dpi & brightness.

Then just rebind some button to cycle up profile, then you’ll be able to switch through them.

I have 3 sensitivity profiles. I want the sensitivity of 300 to be green. 400 red, 500 blue

Then you go the way as described previously.

Create 3 profiles, one sensi 300 with solid green color, 2nd 400 dpi, solid red, 3rd profile 500 dpi solid blue.

You want to “bind” your sensitivity with backlight?

For eg 400 dpi = low backlight

10000 DPI = full backlight?

If yes, then you need to create at least 2 different profile in Synapse software. One with low dpi and light brightness, next profile with higher dpi & brightness.

Then just rebind some button to cycle up profile, then you’ll be able to switch through them.

I have 3 sensitivity profiles. I want the sensitivity of 300 to be green. 400 red, 500 blue

Then you go the way as described previously.

Create 3 profiles, one sensi 300 with solid green color, 2nd 400 dpi, solid red, 3rd profile 500 dpi solid blue.

i want the color to change when i press the "increase sensitivity" button

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