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Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 23
Manage Performance Activity
The Manage Performance activity allows you to control many of the parameters of the
advanced Avago sensor used in the Vengeance M90. Settings such as DPI, report rate, and
lift height can be tuned to match your gaming style and gaming surface, allowing you to
elevate your PC gaming to a new level.
Manage Performance Screen
DPI Selection
The Vengeance M90 gaming mouse can be assigned up to four simultaneous DPI settings:
three that can be selected on-the-fly, and one that is mapped to the Sniper button option
under Advanced Buttons.
By default, the three are set to 800, 2400, and 5700 DPI. To set a new DPI, click on the
button you wish to change and move the slider to the DPI setting you wish to use.
You can set the DPI independently for the X and Y dimensions. This is very useful for wide
monitor setups (2 or 3 monitors in landscape mode), where you want to move quickly from
side to side, but don’t need as much precision up and down. Experiment by clicking on the
checkbox to enable Independent X-Y DPI and adjust the values to suit your gaming setup
and style.
Sniper
The Vengeance M90 does not have a dedicated sniper button like the Vengeance M60
FPS-optimized gaming mouse, but the Sniper function is mapped to button
14
by default.
The sniper function instantly lowers the DPI of the sensor while it is being pressed, and then
restores the prior DPI setting as soon as it is released.