Changing the polling rate on the OP1 8K is as simple as holding the 'mode button' for about 2 seconds. The faster the LED flashes, the higher the Hz, cycling from 8 kHz to 4 kHz to 2 kHz to 1 kHz. When testing the polling rate of your 4-8 kHz mouse, please avoid using browser-based testers. Instead, use tools like https://rzr.to/pollingrate for accurate measurements. Modifying the polling rate (Hz) on your XM1, XM1 RGB, or XM1r mouse is a straightforward process: To do this, press and hold the CPI/DPI button for 2 seconds and then release it. The corresponding light indicator on your mouse will then signal the polling rate set: - Left LED: 125 Hz - Right LED: 500 Hz - Both LEDs: 1000 Hz These instructions are also printed on the sticker included with your mouse for your convenience. As for the XM2we model, the polling rate—which includes settings of 125, 250, 500, and 1000 Hz—can be configured through the provided software. You can access this software via the Downloads section.
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