Features
On top of the ZorA, aside from the usual mouse 1, mouse 2 and scroll wheel, you will find 2 more buttons to help you customize the feel and look of the mouse.
The trapezoid button adjusts the DPI of the mouse, with the 4 settings shown in the indicator below the button and as mentioned previously the maximum DPI setting is 3500.
The square button allows you to rotate through a pre set number of colour illuminations for the scroll wheel. Its not fully RGB so you might net get the colour to match fully with your gaming PC, and another small disappointment here is that only the scroll wheel’s colour changes, leaving the DPI indicator and both logos on the rear of the ZorA staying red.
Like its name suggest, the AFM (Away-From-Mouse) Ambient Lighting will be activated 20 seconds after ZORA stays static, which the LED lighting on the scroll wheel will start to glow in RGB radiance. The scroll wheel lighting will immediately resumes normal as any movement of ZORA is sensed. The default activation time of AFM Ambient Lighting is 20 seconds after the mouse stays stationary. However, the activation time can be changed to 60 seconds, or the function can be completely turned off via the GUI software.
Please note, the AFM Ambient Lighting feature is only available with ZORA firmware version V1.10 and GUI software version of V1.10. Please make sure your ZORA’s firmware and GUI is up-to-date to fully enjoy this feature.
Lifting up the rear compartment of the ZorA and you will find where you can adjust the weight of the mouse. Pre-inserted are the 4 5gramme weights. It doesn’t sounds like much, but each 5 gram weight can decide just how much precision you get when aiming inside a game.