I just bought razer viper today and I installed razer synapse then uninstalled it did you think it missed up my razer firmware updated it by anymeans or changed anything like sensor smoothining? I really need to make a discussion about this thanks !
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Installing and uninstalling synapse should not have messed up anything with your firmware or mouse.
Jenjar
Installing and uninstalling synapse should not have messed up anything with your firmware or mouse.
Considering that razer viper does not have on-board memory so anything synapse does wouldn't affect the mouse anyways after uninstalling the synapse?
everbaseAero617
Considering that razer viper does not have on-board memory so anything synapse does wouldn't affect the mouse anyways after uninstalling the synapse?
More often than not, that will be the case. But there are some firmware updates that are pushed via Synapse. With all that said, I highly recommend that you run the surface calibration tool multiple times if you feel like the response of the sensor isn't what it should be. PM me if you need further assistance.
Razer.Caziel
More often than not, that will be the case. But there are some firmware updates that are pushed via Synapse. With all that said, I highly recommend that you run the surface calibration tool multiple times if you feel like the response of the sensor isn't what it should be. PM me if you need further assistance.
So do you think if synapse did have to change anything it would be the LOD ?
everbaseAero617
So do you think if synapse did have to change anything it would be the LOD ?
I can't really say since I'm not entirely sure what you meant by LOD.
Razer.Caziel
I can't really say since I'm not entirely sure what you meant by LOD.
it means the mice Lift Off Distance
Razer.Caziel
I can't really say since I'm not entirely sure what you meant by LOD.
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