![]() Exit menu mode by holding down the DPI button for 5 seconds. Scroll the scroll wheel up for High LOD, scroll down for Low LOD. To adjust, enter menu mode for your chosen profile, by holding down the DPI button for 5 seconds. Added 4 extra DPI steps: 1000 (Pink LED), 1400 (Violet LED), 1800 (Sky Blue LED), 6000 (Toxic Green LED).Button click latency is not affected by this update. The difference in performance with this update affects button clicks per second (CPS): 5ms (v1.0 and v1.1) = 200 CPS, 10ms (v1.1a) = 100 CPS. There is no need to update to this firmware unless you are experiencing unintended double clicks. This helps to minimise unintended double clicks which can be caused by the Venator's standard firmware, which has a 5ms debounce on button releases. Optional firmware to increase the debounce on button releases to 10ms.Other than the above change, this firmware is exactly the same as version 1.1.The difference in performance with this update affects button clicks per second (CPS): 5ms (v1.0 and v1.1) = 200 CPS, 20ms (v1.1b) = 50 CPS. Optional firmware to increase the debounce on button releases to 20ms.Other than the above changes, this firmware is exactly the same as version 1.1.The difference in performance with this update affects button clicks per second (CPS): 10ms (v1.2) = 100 CPS, 20ms (v1.2_20) = 50 CPS, 35ms (v1.2_35) = 28 CPS. This helps to minimise unintended double clicks which can be caused by the Venator's standard firmware. Optional firmware to increase the debounce on button releases to 20ms or 35ms.Otherwise, please contact support and a 5ms version release may be considered. If you would like a 5ms debounce and do not require the fixes in this firmware version, please use v1.1. It has been decided that there is little advantage in a 5ms debounce timing, and so it has been increased to 10ms, in order to decrease the chance of users experiencing a failed debounce (unintentional double clicking). Standard debounce timing increased from 5ms to 10ms. ![]() It should have been 1600 DPI but instead, it was 1400 DPI. When resetting the mouse to factory default settings, mode 3 (green LED colour) had the wrong DPI value. Fixed incorrect DPI when resetting the mouse to factory default settings.This has been fixed in V1.2 so that it operates as intended. When unplugging and then plugging the mouse back in, or restarting the computer, the LOD setting was not recalled. Fixed a problem where the LOD setting isn't saved to memory.Alternatively, if you do not have another mouse, you must use the keyboard to run the firmware update (however, instructions for using the keyboard to navigate windows are beyond the scope of this guide). In order to do this, you must use another mouse (however, not another Venator mouse), to navigate and run the firmware update program. To restore functionality, the firmware must be updated again. If the firmware update is interrupted, or displays an error, the mouse may stop responding. Exit the program by clicking the Exit button. Unplug the mouse and the plug it in again.Ĩ. When the update has finished, it will say: "F/W Update Finish, Plug-Out Device."ħ. The updater will Erase the current firmware, program the new firmware, then it will verify the new firmware.Ħ. The Venator's LEDs will turn off during this process. Ensure there are no programs running which may interrupt the update.ĥ. Double click VenatorUpdateV1.1.exe (Note: it may be necessary to right click the program, and then click "Run as Administrator")Ĥ. Plug the Venator in, if it is not already.ģ. Ninox Venator Firmware Update V1.1b_20ms ġ.V1.1b (20ms debounce) (please see changelog for more information):.Ninox Venator Firmware Update V1.1a_10ms. ![]()
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