Sharkoon Light² 200

Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse Instruction Manual

Model: Light² 200

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse
  • Interchangeable Solid Top Cover (7g)
  • Set of Replacement PTFE Glide Feet
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu
Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse packaging

Image: The retail packaging for the Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse, showing the mouse and its key features.

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Te hono i te Kiore

  1. Unpack the Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse from its packaging.
  2. Plug the USB connector of the mouse cable into an available USB port on your computer.
  3. The operating system will automatically detect and install the necessary drivers.
Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse connected via USB

Image: The Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse with its USB cable, ready for connection to a computer.

3.2 Tāuta Pūmanawa

For full customization and access to all features, download and install the Sharkoon gaming software from the official Sharkoon website. The software allows for DPI adjustments, button programming, and RGB lighting control.

  1. Visit the official Sharkoon webpae.
  2. Navigate to the support or downloads section for the Light² 200 Gaming Mouse.
  3. Download the latest version of the gaming software.
  4. Whaia nga tohutohu i runga-mata hei whakaoti i te whakaurunga.

4. Te Mahi i te Kiore

4.1 Nga Mahi Taketake

The Light² 200 features standard mouse buttons and a scroll wheel:

  • Pāwhiri Mauī: Pātene mahi matua.
  • Pāwhiri Matau: Pātene mahi tuarua, mō ngā tahua horopaki te tikanga.
  • Panuku Wira: For vertical scrolling. Can also be pressed for a middle-click function.
  • Patene taha: Two buttons located on the left side, typically for 'forward' and 'back' navigation.
  • Patene DPI: Located behind the scroll wheel, used to cycle through DPI settings.
Te taha view of Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse showing side buttons

Whakaahua: Taha view of the Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse, highlighting the two programmable side buttons and the honeycomb structure.

4.2 Whakatikatika DPI

The optical PixArt sensor supports up to 16,000 DPI. You can adjust the DPI sensitivity using the dedicated DPI button behind the scroll wheel or through the Sharkoon gaming software. The RGB lighting on the scroll wheel and rear of the mouse indicates the current DPI profile.

4.3 Patene Papatono

The Light² 200 features six programmable buttons. Use the Sharkoon gaming software to assign custom functions, macros, or key bindings to these buttons for an optimized gaming experience.

4.4 Whakaritenga Rama RGB

The mouse features adjustable RGB illumination on the scroll wheel and the back end. The gaming software allows you to customize colors, effects, and brightness to match your preferences or gaming setup.

4.5 Modular Design: Changing the Top Cover

The Light² 200 has a modular design, allowing you to change the top surface. The default honeycomb top cover can be replaced with a closed 7-gram alternative for a different feel or aesthetic.

  1. Gently lift the rear edge of the honeycomb top cover to detach it. It is held by magnets.
  2. Align the replacement solid top cover with the mouse body and gently press it down until the magnets secure it in place.
Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse with top cover removed

Image: The Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse with its honeycomb top cover removed, revealing the internal structure and magnetic attachment points.

Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse with solid top cover installed

Image: The Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse with the alternative solid top cover installed, providing a different aesthetic and feel.

5. Tiaki

5.1 Te horoi i te Kiore

Hei pupuri i te mahi tino pai, horoia to kiore i nga wa katoa:

  • Momotuhia te kiore mai i to rorohiko.
  • Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te mata o te kiore.
  • Mo te paru maro, paku dampen te kakahu ki te wai, ki te otinga horoi ngawari ranei. A ape i nga matū kino.
  • Use compressed air to clear dust from the honeycomb structure and around buttons.
  • Clean the optical sensor area with a cotton swab lightly dampka whakakiia ki te waipiro isopropyl.

5.2 Replacing PTFE Glide Feet

The PTFE glide feet ensure smooth movement. If they become worn, replace them using the included spare set:

  1. Tīhorea marietia ngā waewae PTFE tawhito mā te whakamahi i tētahi taputapu angiangi, kāore e mura.
  2. Clean the surface where the feet were attached to ensure no residue remains.
  3. Peel the new PTFE feet from their backing and carefully apply them to the corresponding areas on the mouse's underside.
  4. Kia kaha te pehi kia piri tika.
Raro view of Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse showing PTFE feet and optical sensor

Image: The underside of the Sharkoon Light² 200 Gaming Mouse, showing the optical sensor, the DPI switch, and the four white PTFE glide feet.

6. Te Raru

  • Kaore te kiore e whakautu:
    - Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to a working USB port.
    - Try connecting the mouse to a different USB port or another computer to rule out port or system issues.
    - Tīmataria tō rorohiko.
  • DPI settings not changing:
    - Ensure the Sharkoon gaming software is installed and running.
    - Check if the DPI button is functioning correctly.
  • Ko te rama RGB kaore i te mahi, i te he ranei:
    - Verify that the Sharkoon gaming software is installed and that lighting settings are configured correctly.
    - Ensure the mouse is properly connected.
  • Mouse movement is erratic or imprecise:
    - Clean the optical sensor on the underside of the mouse.
    - Ensure you are using the mouse on a suitable surface (e.g., a mouse pad).
    - Check for any physical obstructions around the sensor.
  • Patene kaore i te whakautu:
    - Check button assignments in the Sharkoon gaming software.
    - Ensure no physical debris is obstructing the button mechanism.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraMaama² 200
Tauira Tuemi4044951029013
Hunga Hua4.72 x 2.6 x 1.65 inihi (120 x 66 x 42 mm)
Taumaha Tūemi2.19 hekere (62 karamu)
Hangarau Hangarau NekehangaOptical (PixArt Sensor)
DPI teitei16,000 DPI
Pātene Whakahōtaka6
Hangarau HonongaUSB
Āhuahira MotuhakeRGB LED Lights, Modular Design
KaihangaHangarau Sharkoon

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

8.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga

Sharkoon products are covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The specific warranty period and terms may vary by region. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

8.2 Tautoko Hangarau

For technical assistance, driver downloads, or further information, please visit the official Sharkoon webpae:

You may also find FAQs and troubleshooting guides on their support pages.