Contents Introduction 02 Package Content & Support 02 Installation 03 Mouse Instructions 06 GHOST Macro Station 08 GHOST Macro Engine 11 Battery & Charging 22 Safety 23 Maintenance 24 Users’ manual in other languages can be downloaded from GIGABYTE’s official website. Please visit www.gigabyte.com for more product information.
Introduction The Aivia Uranium wireless gaming mouse equipped with revolutionary GHOST Macro Station which allows dynamic mouse status update and prompt assignment for mouse buttons. Introducing GIGABYTE’s patent pending technology, built-in memory into the receiver ensures your gaming commands are executed directly from the receiver and free from any risk of signal loss or delay.
Installation 1 Connect the GHOST Macro Station OS support: Windows® 98/ 2000/ XP/ 7/ 8 2 Insert AA Rechargeable Batteries We’ve included 2 rechargeable NiMH batteries, but it will also run on normal AA alkaline batteries.
3 Install Aivia GHOST Engine Download the Aivia GHOST software from GIGABYTE's official website for further macro recording. 4 Instant Power Charging Pull out the charging cable for instant power supply. You can use the mouse while charging.
Synchronize Mouse and Receiver The re-pairing process is needed only when the mouse loses connection with the receiver.
Mouse Instructions Power & Wheel Indicator Switch On Blue LED lit up for 5sec Low Power Blinking red light Live-editing Mode Blue LED continuously lit up till unlocked ( re fe r to p a g e 0 8 G H O S T Macro Station) – Left Click – Right Click – Scroll Click and 4-direction Wheel – On-the-fly DPI Adjustment – Wheel Controller Lock – Profile Switch – Gaming Button (unassigned) – Gaming Button (unassigned) – Gaming Button (forward) – Gaming Button (backward) – Power & Wheel Indicator 6 Aivia Uranium
– Micro USB Connector Jack – Twin-eye Laser Sensor – Pairing Button (Connect) – Power ON/OFF – AA Battery Slot – Screen Brightness Adjustment – OLED Display – 5-color Profile Indicator – Retractable Micro USB Charging Cable – Built-in GHOST Macro Engine Aivia Uranium 7
GHOST Macro Station GHOST macro station is your control center built for your gaming task, features dynamic status display, hot-switchable macro system and instant charging dock. Dynamic Display Mode Dynamic update and display DPI value, report rate, gaming profiles, and remaining battery life of your Aivia Uranium. Live Editing Mode Prompt re-assign macro hotkeys and set-up DPI value directly through GHOST station.
Profile 3 Select the function category: Basic/Key Mapping/Macro (refer to page13) 1 4 Select one of the profiles you wish to program 2 Choose the function and press scroll click to confirm setting Select a mouse button you wish to program Aivia Uranium 9
DPI Value Report Rate 1 1 Select the DPI stage you wish to define 2 Scroll backward and for ward the wheel to adjust DPI value for both X and Y axle.
GHOST Macro Engine GHOST Macro Engine supports Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8. MAIN PAGE The main page is the home page when you first install GHOST Macro Engine. More than one model may appear when you install other Aivia products. 1. Choose the Aivia model you wish to set up. 2. Click “PROFILES” to set up button assignments for the particular model. 3. Click “SETTINGS” to set up performance, lighting, and manage profiles.
PROFILES In the PROFILES tab, there are 5 profiles which appear as 5 LED bars underneath PROFILE to program for your specific games. A single LED bar indicates the current profile you are accessing. For each profile, you can assign either BASIC functions or advanced MACROS to particular buttons. Click on any mouse button you wish to set up, you will then enter into the function menu.
BASIC 1. Select any button function you wish to change, and click double-click to save the changes 2. or click to ignore the change and go back to previous page 3. or click to return the default setting.
MACROS Macro depot is where you can pre-record a series of keystrokes and button presses with precise time interval for gaming commands. Here you have 70 blank macro cartridges. Pre-define the macro scripts and then assign to any mouse buttons. Select any empty macro and click , and you will then enter into the macro depot.
How to record a macro script? 1. Understanding your Tool Box Enable / Disable Pause Key to stop recording Enable to stop Disable to stop Chose your recording objects Record keystrokes, mouse button press and also cursor’s coordinates. Record both keystrokes and mouse button press. Record mouse button press and also cursor’s coordinates. Only record mouse button press but ignore keystrokes. Only record keystrokes but ignore mouse button press.
Time delay (interval) Do NOT record any time delay in-between commands. Record the real delay in-between as how it is entered. Key-in the time interval as a fixed time delay. Action mode Execute a macro once as press the mouse button once. Execute a macro continuously, and press again to stop the running macro. Execute a macro continuously until you release the assigned button.
2. Now begin to record a macro Modify your tool box buttons to set up your recording preference. Click presses. and start keying in keystrokes or button Click to end recording You may also insert additional commands from the “Quick-insert bar” the left menu. Type on (the blue box) to rename this macro. Moreover, you may also change icon of your personal macro by clicking on Click to save the editing of this macro. 3.
SETTINGS MANAGE PROFILES You may either disable or enable a whole profile and also change the color of the profile indicator in this page. SENSITIVITY Sensitivity is how fast the mouse cursor travels across the screen.You can create 4 preferred sensitivity stages by moving the single adjusting slider, and click to set different sensitivity value of X-Y axis independently. Default: 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 5600 DPI. WHEEL SETTINGS You can adjust the scrolling and tilt speed by moving the knob on the slider.
SCREEN SAVER The OLED screen will shows screen saver logo when the mouse stop working for 10mins. Except the default logo, you can customize the other display logo as a screen saver for your GHOST Macro Station. You may directly import a photo (bmp format only) from PC or manually draw on the bitmap.
COOLING TIMER The cooling timer allows you to release a specific command again in the game which would limit the command execution interval. There are three timers for pre-setup.
MEMORY STORAGE Erase all data on memory, such as settings and macros Back up the profile settings or macros to your PC Restore the backed up the settings or data from your PC Note! Please DO NOT remove the mouse during processing in case memory damages. PAIRING When the mouse loses connection with the receiver for some reason, you can re-connect them by this setting. Click Pairing and then press the rubber button on the bottom of mouse.
Battery and Charging • For best condition, please fully charge the battery the first time you use Aivia Uranium. It takes about 4 hours to fully charge 2*AA NiMH 2100mAh rechargeable batteries as you plug the single main USB connector. You may speed up the charging time by plugging both the USB connectors of the charging dock. • The remaining battery life info shown on the OLED screen may temporarily fluctuate when powering on or suddenly terminating charging process.
Safety Caution: • Please DO NOT directly look into the laser beam. • Keep batteries away out of children. • Dispose or recycle the worn-out batteries in accordance of Local and National Disposal Regulations. • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Use and replace only with the same type and rating as the batteries provided. • Risk of explosion if charging with the non-rechargeable batteries.
FCC Caution: • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. • The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter. Maintenance 1. Should you have trouble operating the mouse properly, please contact GIGABYTE customer service center on www.gigabyte.com for support. Do not attempt to service or fix the device yourself at any time. 2.