Belkin n52TE Editor n52TE User Manual

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n52te USER MANUAL

Software Installation
1. Insert the n52te Editor software Installation CD into your Mac’s CD/DVD

drive.

2. Double click on the “n52te Editor” CD icon that shortly appears on your

desktop.

3. Double click on the file named “n52te Editor.dmg” and follow the

on-screen instructions to continue with the software installation.

4. After installation has finished, be sure to save any existing work you

currently have open then click “Finish” to reboot your Mac.

5. After OSX boots up, connect the n52te to an available USB port on your

Mac.

6. If you are prompted by OSX to define a new keyboard, please ignore and

continue by closing the dialog box.

7. To verify if the installation was successful, please proceed to the next

section of the manual titled “Installation Verification”.

Installation Verification
1. To confirm if the installation was successful, open System Preferences

from the OSX Dock.

2. Alternately, you can access System Preferences by clicking on the Apple

icon from the OSX menu bar and selecting “System Preferences”.

3. Locate and open the “n52te Editor” icon under the section named “Other”.

4. From the main n52te Editor window, click “Device” to make sure your

n52te is detected.

CONFIGURING n52te

n52te Editor
n52te Editor is the tool used to create and customize profiles. A profile is a
set of remapped button functions that can be saved and recalled at a later
time.

Some examples of the programmable functions available are:

Single Key – Program a button on the n52te to emulate a keyboard key.

Macros – Record a sequence of keyboard keystrokes and/or mouse-button
presses to be played back when a button is pushed.

Keymap – Switch between the three color Keymaps (Blue, Red, Green) and
effectively triple the number of functions you can program for each button in a
single profile. The default Keymap is Blue.

Mouse – Program n52te to emulate mouse clicks or scroll wheel functions.

Polling Frequency – Sets the polling rate to: 125Hz, 500Hz, or 1000Hz.

Note: You need to reduce the polling rate if your Mac does not

support USB 2.0.

Razer Synapse™ – Store one of your profiles in the onboard memory to take
it with you! The profile stored with Razer Synapse will be available on any Mac
even without the software installed.

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