After downloading and installing the Purgatory Viper driver on your computer, how should you set it up? Some friends may not know it yet, so those who don’t can come and learn how to set up the Purgatory Viper driver with the editor. I hope By studying this tutorial, it can help everyone.
1. On the main interface, you can set the button functions, light on/off, rate of return, DPI and files.
2. In the software interface, we can see that Razer’s most representative colors of green and black are used. On the main interface, you can set the button functions, HZ frequency, light switch, DPI and file settings.
3. You can see that there are three HZ frequencies: 125, 500 and 1000Hz. The higher the frequency, the more accurate the cursor positioning (the editor recommends starting with the medium to adapt, because the high frequency is difficult to master at the beginning). The same is true for the performance of the computer. It is also quite high. It is recommended that players with poor computer configuration should choose the higher level with caution. There are three DPI parameters to choose from: 450, 900, and 1800, but it’s a pity that you can’t set the DPI at will. Different Profiles can save different settings.
4. Then click the green arrow on the left side of the interface to open the sensor settings, where you can adjust the sensing rate, click speed, cursor acceleration, etc. The speed of the X-axis and Y-axis can also be adjusted separately.
5. Mainly set the DPI and refresh rate, and go to Control Panel-Hardware Devices-Mouse-Pointer Options and uncheck the box in front of Improve Pointer Accuracy. The game sensitivity in the game is 4>3, and I can adapt to this speed in FPS games. Also, the best sensitivity is when 4>3 or 5 is greater than 4. Never 3>4 or 4>5, otherwise it will feel a bit floating.
The above is the setup method of the Purgatory Viper driver shared by the editor. Friends in need can take a look.