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What are the key features of the SteelSeries Kinzu v2?
The key features of the SteelSeries Kinzu v2 are: -Ambidextrous shape and compact size -Tournament grade optical sensor -3 programmable buttons with "best in class" gaming grade switches -Quickly switch between 2 CPI settings -Durable, double braided nylon cord -High-performance slippery mouse f ...
What are the differences between the Kinzu v2 and Kinzu v2 Pro?
The key additions to the Kinzu v2 Pro are extra slippery mouse feet and Omron mouse switches for maximum button lifespan and responsiveness. This is in addition to the torunament grade sensor and build quality SteelSeries in known for.
What are minimum system requirements for SteelSeries Engine?
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM® PC or compatible system with 1.5 GHz processor (higher is recommended) Windows® 7 / Vista / Vista x64 Edition, Windows® XP Home or Professional/Professional x64 Edition Available powered USB port 300 MB Free Hard Drive Space 1 GB RAM (more is recomme ...
Why does the Keyboard Setup Assistant pop up when I plug my mouse into my Mac?
This is done because it is a part of the Mac OS X operating system. SteelSeries does not have the capability or control over the system to override it. Any HID device that is plugged in with extended buttons will be identified as an irregular keyboard that requires "calibration," so that the OS ...
I am a left-handed gamer - can I use the Kinzu?
The answer is absolutely Yes! The Kinzu is ambidextrous so it appeals to left and right handed gamers all the same.
What are the technical specifications of the SteelSeries Kinzu v2?
Sensor Frames per sec: 3600 Inches per sec: 65 CPI: 3200 Lift distance: 2mm / .08in Physical Buttons: 4 Cable: 2m / 6.5ft
Can I remap or change button assignments on the SteelSeries Kinzu v2?
Yes, all three buttons (mouse 1, 2, and the scroll wheel) are fully programmable via the SteelSeries Engine (this does not include the fourth CPI button which is used to toggle CPI). The buttons can be assigned either to keyboard keys or mouse functions, which includes the capacity for multiple ...
I heard that the original Kinzu had built-in acceleration; does the Kinzu v2 also have acceleration?
No, aside from the physical design, the Kinzu v2 is much different and works with a completely new sensor. It behaves as a standard optical mouse in terms of sensitivity and tracking functionality.
What mousepads do you recommend for the SteelSeries Kinzu v2?
We recommend the SteelSeries QcK line of mousepads including QcK mini, QcK, QcK+, QcK Heavy, and QcK Mass.