Kupu Whakataki
The ATTACK SHARK X3 is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse designed for precision and versatility. It features a Pixart PAW3395 optical sensor, Kailh GM8.0 switches, and tri-mode connectivity (2.4G wireless, Bluetooth, and USB-C wired). This manual provides essential information for optimal use and maintenance of your device.

Image: The ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse in orange, showcasing its ultra-lightweight design, tri-mode connectivity, PixArt PAW3395 sensor, up to 26000 DPI, and Kailh GM8.0 switches.
Ihirangi mokete
Me whakarite kei roto katoa nga taonga kei roto i te kete:
- ATTACK SHARK X3 Wireless Gaming Mouse
- Waea Rapu USB-C
- Pūmanawa Whiwhi USB 2.4G (kei roto i te kiore)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Ka mutu te huaview
Familiarize yourself with the mouse components:

Image: Diagram illustrating the components of the ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse, including the Left Button, Right Button, Middle Button (scroll wheel), Type-C Port, 2.4G-OFF-BT switch, DPI Indicator Light, DPI Button, Receiver Organizer, Forward Button, and Backward Button. Mouse dimensions are also shown: 118.5mm length, 61mm width, 39.7mm height.
- Pātene Mauī/Matau: Ngā mahi pāwhiri kiore paerewa.
- Middle Button (Scroll Wheel): Scrolling and middle-click function.
- Patene Whakamua/Whakamuri: Side buttons for navigation, programmable via driver.
- Patene DPI: Adjusts the mouse's sensitivity (DPI).
- Rama Tohu DPI: Shows the current DPI setting.
- Mode Switch Button (2.4G/OFF/BT): Selects the connection mode.
- Aratau Tohu Maama: Indicates the active connection mode.
- Tauranga USB-C: Mo te hononga waea me te utu.
- USB Receiver Organizer: Storage compartment for the 2.4G USB receiver.
Tatūnga
1. Te hono i te Kiore
The ATTACK SHARK X3 supports three connection modes:

Image: Underside of the ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse showing the 2.4G/OFF/BT switch and the USB receiver slot. Text highlights Performance Mode (2.4GHz), Efficiency Mode (Bluetooth 5.0), and Wired USB-C Mode.
2.4G Aratau Ahokore:
- Kimihia te kaiwhiwhi USB 2.4G kei roto i te wāhanga kei raro i te kiore.
- Monohia te kaiwhiwhi USB ki tetahi tauranga USB e waatea ana ki to rorohiko.
- Pahekehia te pana aratau kei raro i te kiore ki te tūranga "2.4G".
- Me hono aunoa te kiore.
Aratau Nihokikorangi:
- Pahekehia te pana aratau kei raro i te kiore ki te tūranga "BT".
- I runga i to rorohiko, i to taputapu ranei, whakatuwhera i nga tautuhinga Nihokikorangi ka rapu mo nga taputapu hou.
- Select "ATTACK SHARK X3" from the list of available devices to pair.
- Tuhipoka: The mouse can connect to up to 4 devices simultaneously in Bluetooth mode. Short press the mode switching key to switch between BT channels. Press and hold for 3 seconds for code pairing.
Aratau Waea USB-C:
- Connect the provided USB-C data cable to the mouse's USB-C port.
- Honoa te pito o te taura ki tetahi tauranga USB e waatea ana i runga i to rorohiko.
- Ka mahi te kiore hei kiore waea, ā, ka utu tahi i te wā kotahi.
2. Driver Installation (Optional)
To customize the 5 programmable buttons, DPI settings, polling rate, LOD (Lift-Off Distance), and macros, download the official ATTACK SHARK X3 driver from the manufacturer's website. The driver allows for advanced configuration and saving profiles directly to the mouse's memory.
Tuhipoka: For macOS users, initial settings may need to be configured on a Windows PC or virtual machine, as the settings are saved to the mouse's internal memory.

Image: Screenshot of the ATTACK SHARK X3 driver software interface, showing options for button settings, DPI adjustment, polling rate, LOD, and macro customization.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Whakatikatika DPI
The mouse features 6 adjustable DPI levels. Press the DPI button on the underside of the mouse to cycle through the preset DPI settings:
- 800 DPI
- 1600 DPI
- 2400 DPI
- 3200 DPI
- 5000 DPI
- Up to 26000 DPI (configurable via software)
The DPI indicator light will change color to reflect the current DPI setting.
Pūhiko me te Whakatau
The ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse is equipped with a long-lasting battery, offering up to 200 hours of continuous use on a single charge. When the battery is low, the indicator light will signal. Connect the mouse using the USB-C cable to charge it. The mouse can be used while charging in wired mode.

Image: The ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse with text indicating "Play Longer, Charge Less" and "Run For Up To 200 Hours Of Continuous Game."

Image: Graphic illustrating the 200-hour long-lasting battery life of the ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse, with a charging progress bar.
Te tiaki
Te horoi
Kia pai ai te mahi me te akuaku, horoia to kiore i ia wa. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te mata. Mo te paru maro, he paku damp cloth with mild soap can be used, ensuring no liquid enters the mouse's internal components. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
PTFE Feet Care
The mouse features 100% virgin grade PTFE feet for smooth gliding. Keep the mouse feet clean and free from dust or debris to ensure consistent slide performance. Avoid scratching or damaging the PTFE feet, as this can affect tracking and movement.

Image: Underside of the ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse highlighting the 100% virgin grade PTFE feet, designed for consistent gliding.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse, please refer to the following common solutions:
- Kaore te Kiore i te whakautu:
- Ensure the mouse is charged. Connect it via USB-C cable to charge.
- Check the mode switch on the bottom of the mouse. Ensure it is set to the correct mode (2.4G or BT).
- For 2.4G mode, ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged into your computer.
- For Bluetooth mode, verify that Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the mouse is paired. Try re-pairing if necessary.
- Ki te whakamahi koe i te aratau waea, me whakarite kei te hono tika te taura USB-C ki te kiore me te rorohiko.
- Lag or Disconnections (Wireless Modes):
- Move the mouse closer to the USB receiver (for 2.4G) or your Bluetooth device to reduce interference.
- Ensure there are no large metallic objects or other wireless devices causing interference between the mouse and receiver/device.
- Try plugging the 2.4G receiver into a different USB port.
- If experiencing lag after waking from sleep (especially on macOS), try turning the mouse off and then back on.
- Inconsistent Tracking or Movement:
- Horoia te pūoko whatu kei raro o te kiore me te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke.
- Me whakarite kei te whakamahia te kiore i runga i tētahi mata e tika ana (hei tauira, he papa kiore). Āta karohia ngā mata whakaataata, ngā mata mārama rānei.
- Check the DPI setting. Adjust it to a level that suits your preference.
- Scroll Wheel Issues:
- Ensure the scroll wheel is clean and free of debris.
- If the issue persists, it may indicate a hardware problem.
- Buttons Not Responding or Double-Clicking:
- Ensure the mouse driver software is up to date if you are using custom button assignments.
- The Kailh GM8.0 switches are designed for durability; however, if issues arise, contact support.
If these steps do not resolve your issue, please contact ATTACK SHARK customer support for further assistance.
Whakatakotoranga
| Tauira | X3 |
| Pūoko | Pixart PAW3395 Optical Sensor |
| DPI (Adjustable) | 800/1600/2400/3200/5000/26000 |
| Tere Aroturuki | 650 FPS |
| Whakaterenga | 50G |
| Reiti Pooti | 1000Hz |
| Whakawhiti | Kailh GM8.0 Micro Switches (80 Million Clicks) |
| Kaiwaehere | TTC Scroll Wheel Encoder |
| Hononga | Ahokore 2.4G, Nihokikorangi 5.2, Waea USB-C |
| Ora Pūhiko | Tae atu ki te 200 haora (whakamahi tonu) |
| Taumaha | 49g (hua) |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 118.5 x 61 x 39.7 mm |
| Pātene Whakahōtaka | 5 |

Image: Close-up of the Pixart PAW3395 flagship optical sensor, highlighting its precision and speed with specifications like 50G acceleration, 26,000 DPI, and 650 IPS.

Whakaahua: Roto view of the ATTACK SHARK X3 mouse, showing the Kailh GM8.0 switches and TTC encoder, emphasizing 80 million clicks lifespan and well-defined scroll steps.
Ataata Hua Whaimana
Ataata: He whakaaturanga ataata hua whai manacasing the features and design of the ATTACK SHARK X3 Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse, including its sensor, switches, and connectivity options.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
ATTACK SHARK products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official ATTACK SHARK webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
For additional resources and driver downloads, visit the official ATTACK SHARK webpae: ATTACK SHARK Store





