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Equinez -_^ Jan 25, 2014 @ 7:15am
Razer Orachi 2013 Settings For CS GO
Hay everyone.

Can someone give me some tutorial or tip what settings I need to use if I have a new Razer Orachi 2013 mouse?

Thank you
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76561198015530570 Jan 25, 2014 @ 7:25am 
hm
Worst Player Jan 25, 2014 @ 7:48am 
Not sure if the 2013 uses Synapse 2.0 but I had an Orochi 2012 and downloaded the Orochi Configurator before it broke a year later.

Use the USB cable if possible to prevent delays and running out of battery power (for me, the batteries lasted under a week if you play everyday for several hours each time). Sometimes I'd keep the batteries in it with Bluetooth off to give it a more weighted feel.

In your configurator you can program the side buttons to access your inventory. For the left macro buttons I had them assigned to primary/secondary weapons, I didn't use the right macro buttons or the mouse wheel because I don't like taking my index/middle fingers off the left/right mouse buttons.

Ultimately your settings are what works for you best, everyone is different, but here's what I used. DPI at either 400 or 500, in game sensitivity between 2 and 3, polling at 1k. Personally I like to be able to turn 360 degrees when I do a full swipe across my mouse mat (Goliathus Alpha Control). You can adjust this however you want, but you should be able to feel comfortable in moving the mouse in getting headshots - mouse movement shouldn't be jerky, it should be smooth and precise (more important than how fast it moves IMO). To test this, start your own Dust2 server and kick the bots. Go to CAT. You should be able to keep your reticle (I use a dot instead of crosshairs, just my preference) at headshot level when you're running/walking around the corner - your reticle should be on the edge of the corner. You can also shoot a bullet into the wall and be able to run/walk left to right and vice versa while keeping your reticle over the bullet hole. Hope that helps.
knox Jan 25, 2014 @ 7:48am 
good:markarth:
Equinez -_^ Jan 25, 2014 @ 7:59am 
Originally posted by billgatesandstevejobs:
Not sure if the 2013 uses Synapse 2.0 but I had an Orochi 2012 and downloaded the Orochi Configurator before it broke a year later.

Use the USB cable if possible to prevent delays and running out of battery power (for me, the batteries lasted under a week if you play everyday for several hours each time). Sometimes I'd keep the batteries in it with Bluetooth off to give it a more weighted feel.

In your configurator you can program the side buttons to access your inventory. For the left macro buttons I had them assigned to primary/secondary weapons, I didn't use the right macro buttons or the mouse wheel because I don't like taking my index/middle fingers off the left/right mouse buttons.

Ultimately your settings are what works for you best, everyone is different, but here's what I used. DPI at either 400 or 500, in game sensitivity between 2 and 3, polling at 1k. Personally I like to be able to turn 360 degrees when I do a full swipe across my mouse mat (Goliathus Alpha Control). You can adjust this however you want, but you should be able to feel comfortable in moving the mouse in getting headshots - mouse movement shouldn't be jerky, it should be smooth and precise (more important than how fast it moves IMO). To test this, start your own Dust2 server and kick the bots. Go to CAT. You should be able to keep your reticle (I use a dot instead of crosshairs, just my preference) at headshot level when you're running/walking around the corner - your reticle should be on the edge of the corner. You can also shoot a bullet into the wall and be able to run/walk left to right and vice versa while keeping your reticle over the bullet hole. Hope that helps.



Hay bro,Thanks for Tip. I have question,I use the mouse with USB and if I turn off the mouse on backside something dont work correctly?

:tank:
Worst Player Jan 25, 2014 @ 8:20am 
As long as the mouse has an USB cable attached to it and your computer, it's on and it should be working. The switch on the bottom of the mouse only turns on/off Bluetooth, shouldn't affect anything else (like turning your mouse off).
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