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  1. #Post haste macro not working pro#
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Marsback also pulls in some windows mouse settings that you can change here.Įach RGB mode has individual parameters that can alter the brightness, speed of animation, and colour. If you find the mouse is double clicking, increase the key response time by 10ms until it doesn’t. I’d recommend keeping the Key Response, aka debounce, polling rate and X-Y settings at its default unless you have specific needs. The performance page lets you set up to 7 DPI levels with LED indication colours. The keys tab lets you re-map any of the buttons on the top side of the mouse.

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You can download the software for the Marsback Zephyr Pro here.

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You can save up to 5 different profiles in its onboard memory, there’s no easy way to switch profiles without software, unless you pre-map a profile button. The Marsback software is straight forward and easy to use if you’ve ever come across any other mouse software. The cable is not the most flexible, but it should stay out of the way and the durability tradeoff is worth it. The Zephyr Pro RGB has a tightly weaved braided cable that feels durable. I did not notice any irregularities in tracking when testing this mouse, no prediction, jitter, angle snapping, or smoothing. The rated lift off distance for the Zephyr Pro RGB is 2-3 mm. The Zephyr Pro RGB supports up to 7 saved DPI steps, ranging from 100 to 16000 DPI. The Pixart PMW 3389 is a proven flawless performer. There are two buttons surrounding the sensor, the light button cycles RGB modes, while the fan button turns the fan on or off. Underneath the sensor, you’ll find some holes that lightens the mouse, but does nothing to serve as intake for the fan as I initially thought. On the underside of the mouse features two large PTFE feet with a PTFE ring around the sensor. The structure of the mouse is strong, I’m not finding any flex or creaking in its shell. The fan does add some weight, the Zephyr Pro RGB clocks in at 69 grams, which is still quite light but it’s not as feathery as modern ultralight mice are nowadays. The wheel doesn’t feel firmly placed, there’s a good amount of play to the left and right of the mouse, which gives me some concern for the long term durability of the scroll wheel encoder. The scroll wheel steps are well defined, and the middle click is sharp with good response. The scroll wheel has a rubber ridge for grip with 2 strips of leds encasing the wheel. There is a good amount of post travel on the side buttons as well. The side button initial press feels good, with a crisp, tactile click. The side buttons extend out of the mouse shell with easily distinguishable buttons. There’s a minimal amount of side movement on the mouse buttons. There’s a good amount of pre and post travel on the main buttons that could be tightened up. The Omron implementation on the Marsback Zephyr Pro RGB could use some work. I would pick the white based on how well it reflects the RGB. The Zephyr Pro RGB comes in either matte white or matte black.

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The overall effect of the RGB looks great, the insides of the mouse are lit up and show off the spinning fan. The fan itself has an RGB ring as well, perhaps to highlight that the mouse has a frickin’ fan inside of it. The underside of the mouse features an attractive RGB strip the wraps around the mouse. Picking up the Zephyr Pro is easy with ample room for your fingers.

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The inward curves of the mouse are also quite similar to the Model O and FK series mice. If you’re familar with those mice, the adjustment to the Zephyr Pro will be no problem. The Marsback Zephyr Pro RGB is a familiar feeling mouse, with strong resemblances to popular ambidextrous mice like the Zowie FK series and the Glorious Model O lines of mice.Ĭompared with the Model O Wireless, the Zephyr Pro is a little bit shorter, while having similar width, height, and hump placement.






Post haste macro not working