Cyber Snipa Mouse Software
Page 2 of 2Software:The mouse allows for 4different DPI levels, 400, 800, 1600, and 2000 are set by default.However, with a program called macro manager that is included with thesoftware package, these levels can be changed manually up to a maximumof 3200. Also, the dpi can be changed manually for both the y-axis andthe x-axis. A button labeled 'DPI' changes these levels quickly and thescroll wheel changes to indicate which level is selected.Main ScreenThe macro manager also allows the binding of all of the mouse buttons; it is also possible to select which buttons are to be macroed whether it is all or none.
Mouse Button Software
Disabling a macro spot on a button returns that button to its 'regular' mouse button duties. Any of these buttons can be set to any one of 18 preset macros divided up into three categories, media control, browser control, and program launch.Option ScreenNew macros are also very easily created, categorized and used using modes are like profiles, each one carries a different set of macros for the buttons on the mouse. Up to three modes can be created and effectively switched by another button below the 'DPI' button labeled with a big 'M,' can't get much clearer than that.The software is simple but a bit hard to figure out, assigning macros and making them take a bit of experimentation, also some buttons aren’t labeled. However, because it is pretty simple, just a few minutes of time are all it takes to learn the program.Testing:As I went through my daily routine I tried to take more notice of my mouse, a lot of people take mice for granted. They think that mice are all one and the same, one mouse is no different from the rest, but I know first-hand that isn't true, once you've gone up, you can't come down.
Cyber Snipa Game Pad V2
Mouse - Left SideMouse - Right SideThis mouse is one of those at the top, as I went though every day with this mouse, I noticed no lagging or inaccuracy - everything was pretty slick and smooth. As I wreaked havoc and bathed in carnage with a few of my favorite games, the Stinger always made my dreams come true.DPI switching and mode switching were easy and made the transformation of the mouse buttons from one function to the next really easy. This also made it easier to use the mouse for everyday application without having to re-customize it for every use.
Conclusion:Cyber Snipa has definitely made a winner here, with good accuracy and tracking combined with good looks, the Stinger is a powerful weapon in a gamer's arsenal. Made for right-handed people, the ergonomic curves of the mouse and grips on the sides make it comfortable to use over extended periods of time. Gbox dreambox 500 hd. While definitely geared towards gamers, the Stinger is no slouch when it comes to practical uses, with a full array of features and button binding, this mouse can become a one way ticket to controlling a media player just like a remote.
The price is right as well, at the time of writing is a very good deal when you compare it to other mice that are around 80$.Pros:. Accuracy.
Good looks. Max 3200 DPI. Weights. Customizable Buttons. 4-way scroll.
PriceCons:. Not for the left-handed. Weights hard to removeI'd like to thank for sending up the Stinger mouse for us to review. If you have any comments you'd like to add, please do so in the forum at the 'Comments' link below.