STEP ONE: HOW TO INSTALL X7-WORKS SOFTWARE
***** For Windows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XP
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MUST: Please uninstall any previous mouse driver before installing the X7Works
MUST: Make sure you have completely finished setting up your
mouse pad and mouse
Mouse Properties Window
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Insert the included Compact Disc (CD) into your CD-ROM
Click “Install Driver”. Select model: X-708 Optical Mouse
Click the button on the right to install driver
Follow the on screen instruction to complete your installation
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Restart your computer after the driver has been installed
8. You will see a mouse icon “
” appear on the bottom right
of your task bar (near the clock area)
9. Double click on the mouse icon “
” will bring you the mouse property (Image - Top: Mouse Properties Window)
10. If the mouse image appears in the mouse properties menu looks exactly the same as the mouse on hand, then this
means you have successfully installed the X7Works driver
STEP TWO: HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR MOUSE BUTTONS
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Open your Mouse Properties.
First Tab: Button
Section I: Button Assignment
1. The mouse image that appears in the first section is a key to numbers
listed to the right. For example, button #1 has been assigned as “Main
Button” by default and it’s not programmable.
2. The rest of the buttons from #2 to # 6 are programmable.
Section II: Double-Click Speed
Section III: Button Configuration
If you select “Left-Handed”, your
Main Button will be #2 button.
Adjust your double-click speed
MOUSE PROPERTY
Before we go further to setting up your mouse buttons with game commands,
we want to make sure your keyboard properties has the character repeat
setting correct. Follow the steps below to get to Keyboard Properties:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on Keyboard
3) For Repeat Delay: Most right (SHORT)
4) For Repeat Rate: Most right (FAST)
Keyboard Property
5) Apply >> OK
STEP THREE: HOW TO SET X7-JUMP FUNCTION
( LEARN TO SIMULATE KEYBOARD’S COMMANDS AND PROGRAM XY SENSITIVITY INDEPENDENTLY)
X7-Jump Window
The function X7-work not only provides program XY sensitivity
independently , but also can be set in any of the buttons from # 2 to # 6 of
simulation functions for the keyboard and half of the mouse button
simulation functions for the keyboard.
By default, the 6th Button has been preset as the function “X7-Jump”.
Click on X7-Jump and you’ll see the pop up window (Image: left, top)
Here you will see 2 Parts:
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Part One is Change Mouse DPI.
Part Two is Keystrokes.
Let’s enjoy all the innovative features of the mouse step by step as follows
Section I: Change Mouse DPI :Set mouse XY axis sensitivity levels
In order to Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers, without
stopping the action. This avoids the error in operation for more efficiency. You
can configure your mouse as synchronism or non-synchronism higher/lower
with many parameters to control the X/Y dpi by yourself in this X7-work
Software.
Section II: Keystrokes
To ADD keystrokes: Click on the button “New Keystroke” and you’ll see a
“Keystroke” Window pops up (Image: left, bottom)
Here you will see 3 radio buttons:
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Press and hold will input keystrokes consecutively
Press and hold will only input once the keystrokes
Press will input keystrokes consecutively, press again will release the
keystrokes
If you select the 1st radio button, it means you would like to have the mouse
completely simulate the keyboard’s keystroke – when you press and hold a key
on the keyboard, it will input a character consecutively.
If you select the 2nd radio button, it means you would like to have the mouse
partially simulate keyboard’s keystroke – when you press and hold a key on the
keyboard, it will only input once unless you lift it and press it again.
If you choose the 3rd radio button, it means that you should have the mouse
button automatically simulate the keyboard’s keystroke – when you press and
hold a key on the keyboard , it will automatically keep inputting a character unless
you type the mouse button assigned again.
Let’s do some example together…
Example 1: Select 1st Radio Button
1. Click on “Record” (Reference: Image A)
2. Press “R” on the Keyboard
3. Click “OK”
4. It will bring you back to previous page
5. Now click on “Keystroke (R)”, the one you just created
6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to
store the “Keystroke (R)”.
(Image A)
7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image B)
8. Click “Apply” >> “OK”
We have stored it in Mouse Button # 3.
Let’s try it on regular word document or on game application (Counter
Strikes).
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Try it on Word Document. Press and hold your mouse button #3.
Did you see the character “RRRRRRR” inputted consecutively?
Try it on Game Application. Press and hold your mouse button # 3.
In Counter Strike, “Keystroke (R)” means to add bullets. Did you see
it adding bullets? If yes, you have successfully created a command.
(Image B)
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Example 2: Select 1st Radio Button
1. Click on “Ctrl+A” (Reference: Image C)
2. Press “Ctrl+A” on the Keyboard
3. Click “OK”
4. It will bring you back to previous page
5. Now click on “Keystroke (Ctrl+A)”, the one you just created
6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to
store the “Keystroke (Ctrl+A)”.
(Image C)
7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image D)
8. Click “Apply” >> “OK”
We have stored it in Mouse Button # 4.
Let’s try it on regular word document
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Try it on Word Document. Press and hold your mouse button #4. Did you
see the character “Ctrl+A Ctrl+A Ctrl+A Ctrl+A Ctrl+A” inputted
consecutively?
(Image D)
Example 3: Select 2ndRadio Button
1. Click on “Record” (Image E)
2. Press “A4TECH” on the Keyboard
3. Click “OK”
4. It will bring you back to previous page
5. Now click on “Keystroke(A4TECH)”, the one you just created
6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to
store the “Keystroke (A4TECH)”.
(Image E)
7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image F)
8. Click “Apply”, then “OK”
We have stored it in Mouse Button # 5.
Let’s try it on regular word document and on game application.
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Try it on Word Document. Press and hold your mouse button #5.
Did you see the only character “A4TECH” even though you have press and
hold? This is partially simulation. You may store your most frequently
used word, for instance, you first name.
(Image F)
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Try it on Game Application. Press and hold your mouse button # 5.
In Counter Strike, “Keystroke (A4TECH)” means nothing. So when you try it
in counter strike, it will do nothing.
Example 4: Select 3rdRadio Button
1. Click on “Record”
2. Press “Z the Keyboard (Image G)
3. Click “Stop” to stop recording >> then click “OK”
4. It will bring you back to previous page (Image F)
5. Now click on “Keystroke(Z)”, the one you just created
6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to
store the “Keystroke(Z)”.
Image G
7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image H)
8. Click “OK”
We have stored it in Mouse Button # 6.
Let’s try it
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Try it on Word Document. Press and hold your mouse button #6. Did you
see the character “ZZZZZZZZZ” inputted consecutively unless you don’t re-
press the button #5 to Stop its automatic typing “ ?If yes, you have
successfully created a command.
Image H
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