User Guide

Deep Click
The Z senses how hard you push the main left and right click
buttons, the left and right ngertip buttons, and also the
middle mouse button. Use the Swiftpoint Driver to use this
pressure-sensing capability to perform additional actions as
you press harder.
Tilt Left and Right
The Z can be tilted to one side or the other, and senses how far you have tilted.
This can be used to provide an analog control such as steering, or you can set it to
perform an action like leaning, crouching or reloading. Alternatively, you can congure
the mouse to use the tilt as a control modier, similar to holding down the Shift key while
you click. This gives you additional actions at your ngertips with nothing more than a tilt
of your wrist. You can even use tilt to help you set the sensor DPI or select a prole.
Adjustable feet let you control how easy or hard it is to tilt, and the size of the tilt
angle. You can also lock out the tilt entirely, see diagram below.
Adjustable Mouse Feet
The Z has removable feet held in place by magnets. Looking at the underside of The Z,
the left foot can be lifted out using the tab at the top, near the edge of the mouse.
The right foot can be lifted out using the tab in the middle, on the edge of the mouse.
The standard feet can be positioned towards the outer edges of the mouse
(a position suitable for most people getting used to using the tilt features of The Z)
or towards the middle of the mouse, providing greater sensitivity.
The lockout feet can be tted to prevent The Z from tilting altogether.
Lift here to remove
Move to the
edge for
more stability
Move to the
center for
greater sensitivity
Replace with
Lock Out feet to
prevent tilting
Normal Click
First Action
Firmer Press
Second Action
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