1. Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the ATTACK SHARK X11SE Lightweight Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Mouse. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your mouse to ensure optimal performance. The X11SE is designed for precision and comfort, featuring a lightweight build, advanced sensor, and versatile connectivity options.

Foto 1.1: Elu-ala view of the ATTACK SHARK X11SE mouse, showcasing its ergonomic shape and primary buttons.
2. Akụrụngwa Ngwaahịa
- Nhazi dị fechaa: Weighing approximately 59 grams, the X11SE reduces fatigue during extended use.
- High-Precision PAW3311 Gaming Sensor: Equipped with a PixArt 3311 sensor, offering up to 22,000 programmable DPI, 1000 Hz polling rate, 40G acceleration, and 400 IPS tracking.
- Njikọta ụdị atọ: Seamlessly switch between 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB-C wired modes.
- Durable HUANO Micro Switches: Rated for over 20 million clicks, providing crisp and responsive feedback. Features a TTC scroll wheel encoder for precise scrolling.
- Ndụ batrị agbatịkwuru: A 300mAh battery provides up to 65 hours of usage on a single charge.
- Cloud Driver Software: Web-based customization software for button programming, DPI settings, polling rate, and macro recording, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Image 2.1: Key features of the X11SE mouse, including its high DPI sensor and lightweight construction.

Image 2.2: An exploded diagram illustrating the internal structure that contributes to the mouse's 59-gram lightweight design.
3. Nhazi
3.1. Nchaji mbụ
Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the mouse. Connect the included USB-C cable to the mouse's charging port and to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, wall adapter). The charging indicator light will show the charging status.
3.2. Ụdị Njikọ
The X11SE mouse supports three connection modes: 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, and Wired USB-C. A switch on the bottom of the mouse allows you to select the desired mode.

Image 3.1: The bottom of the mouse, indicating the location of the mode switch, DPI switch, and 2.4G receiver storage.
3.2.1. 2.4G Njikọ ikuku
- Locate the USB 2.4G receiver stored in the compartment on the bottom of the mouse.
- Plug the 2.4G receiver into an available USB-A port on your computer.
- Set the mode switch on the bottom of the mouse to the '2.4G' position.
- Òké ahụ kwesịrị ijikọ na akpaghị aka.
3.2.2. Njikọ Bluetooth
- Set the mode switch on the bottom of the mouse to the 'BT1' or 'BT2' position.
- Na kọmputa ma ọ bụ ngwaọrụ gị, mepee ntọala Bluetooth wee chọọ ngwaọrụ ọhụrụ.
- The mouse should appear as 'ATTACK SHARK X11SE'. Select it to pair.
- If pairing fails, press and hold the pairing button (often the DPI button or a dedicated button near the mode switch) for 3-5 seconds until the indicator light flashes rapidly, then try pairing again.
3.2.3. Wired USB-C Connection
- Connect the included USB-C cable to the mouse's front port and to a USB-A port on your computer.
- Òké ga-agbanwe na-akpaghị aka na wired mode wee malite chajị.

Image 3.2: Visual representation of the mouse's versatile connectivity options.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1. DPI mmezi
The mouse features a dedicated DPI switch on its bottom. Press this button to cycle through preset DPI levels. The current DPI level is indicated by the color of the LED light on the mouse. Specific DPI values and their corresponding colors can be customized using the Cloud Driver software.
4.2. Ọrụ bọtịnụ
The ATTACK SHARK X11SE includes standard left/right click buttons, a scroll wheel, and two side buttons. All buttons are programmable via the Cloud Driver software for custom functions, macros, or multimedia controls.
4.3. Ergonomic Design
The mouse is designed with an iconic ergonomic shape to provide a comfortable grip and reduce strain during prolonged use, suitable for various grip styles.

Image 4.1: The ergonomic design of the X11SE mouse, crafted for comfortable and controlled handling.
5. Cloud Driver Software
The ATTACK SHARK X11SE utilizes an innovative web-based Cloud Driver for advanced customization. This eliminates the need for traditional software installation and allows configuration across various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
5.1. Accessing the Cloud Driver
To access the Cloud Driver, open a web browser and navigate to the provided URL: bit.ly/X11SEMOUSE. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your mouse and begin customization.
5.2. Nhọrọ nhazi
Within the Cloud Driver, you can:
- Program individual buttons for specific functions or key bindings.
- Adjust DPI levels and assign custom values to each step.
- Modify the polling rate (e.g., 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1000Hz).
- Create and assign complex macros.
- Manage other advanced settings for personalized performance.

Image 5.1: The Cloud Driver interface, demonstrating options for mouse settings, DPI, parameters, and macro editing.
6. Charging and Battery Management
The X11SE mouse is equipped with a 300mAh rechargeable lithium battery, providing extended usage time.
6.1. Usoro nchaji
To charge the mouse, connect the USB-C cable to the mouse and a power source. A full charge typically takes 2-3 hours. The mouse can be used in wired mode while charging.
6.2. Ihe ngosi ndụ batrị
The mouse features an indicator light that provides information on battery status. Refer to the Cloud Driver software for a more precise battery percentagna ịgụ.

Image 6.1: Visual representation of the mouse's efficient battery management, offering up to 65 hours of use.
7. Nlekọta
Nlekọta kwesịrị ekwesị na-eme ka òké gị dị ogologo ndụ ma rụọ ọrụ nke ọma.
7.1. Nhicha
- Jiri ákwà dị nro, kpọrọ nkụ, nke na-enweghị lint hichaa elu òké ahụ.
- Maka unyi isi ike, ntakịrị dampen akwa na mmiri ma ọ bụ a nwayọọ ihicha ngwọta. Zere kemịkalụ siri ike.
- Use compressed air to clear dust from crevices and around buttons.
- Clean the optical sensor on the bottom of the mouse periodically with a cotton swab to ensure accurate tracking.
7.2. Nchekwa
When not in use, store the mouse in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for an extended period, ensure the mouse is fully charged to preserve battery health.
8. Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your ATTACK SHARK X11SE mouse, refer to the following common solutions.
8.1. Okwu njikọ
- Ikuku 2.4G: Ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged into a working USB port. Verify the mouse is set to 2.4G mode. Try a different USB port.
- Bluetooth: Confirm Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Ensure the mouse is in BT1 or BT2 mode and in pairing mode (indicator flashing). Remove previous pairings and re-pair if necessary.
- Mara: Check the USB-C cable connection at both ends. Try a different USB-C cable or USB port.
- Ntinye aka: Move the mouse closer to the receiver/device. Avoid using near other wireless devices that may cause interference.
8.2. Sensor Tracking Problems
- Hichaa ihe mmetụta anya na ala nke òké ahụ.
- Hụ na ị na-eji òké ahụ n'elu ebe kwesịrị ekwesị (dịka ọmụmaatụ, pad òké). Zere elu na-egbukepụ egbukepụ ma ọ bụ nke na-apụta ìhè nke ukwuu.
- Adjust DPI settings using the button on the bottom or via the Cloud Driver.
8.3. Battery Not Charging / Low Battery Life
- Verify the USB-C cable is fully inserted into the mouse and the power source.
- Gbalịa eriri USB-C dị iche ma ọ bụ ihe nkwụnye ọkụ.
- Ensure the power source is active and providing sufficient power.
- If battery life is significantly shorter than expected, ensure the mouse is fully charged before each use.
9. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nlereanya | X11SE |
| Ụdị | Mwakpo Shark |
| Njikọta | Ikuku 2.4G, Bluetooth 5.2, eriri USB-C |
| Sensọ | Ihe mmetụta anya PixArt PAW3311 |
| Ọnụ ego DPI | Up to 22,000 (Programmable) |
| Ọnụego ntuli aka | 1000 Hz (Adjustable) |
| Osooso | 40G |
| Ọsọ nsochi | 400 IPS |
| Mgbanwe | HUANO Micro Switches (20 Million Clicks) |
| Encoder | TTC Scroll Wheel Encoder |
| Batrị | 300mAh Lithium na-ebugharị |
| Ndụ batrị | Ruo awa iri abụọ |
| Oge Nchaji | Ihe ruru. 2-3 awa |
| Ibu | Ihe ruru. 59g |
| Akụkụ | Approx. 128mm (L) x 64mm (W) x 40mm (H) (Based on image 3.1) |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche | BK52820 Chip, Cloud Driver Software, Ergonomic Design |





