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General Steps to Find Your Manual

  1. Manufacturer's Website: The best place to start is the official Pangyingo website or the manufacturer's website. Look for a "Support" or "Downloads" section where manuals and drivers are often available.

  2. Online Search: Use a search engine like Google and type in the model number of your Pangyingo wireless mouse along with the word "manual" or "user guide". This can lead you to PDF versions of the manual or forums where users discuss the product.

  3. Product Packaging: Sometimes, manuals are included with the product packaging. If you've kept the box and inserts that came with your mouse, you might find the manual there.

  4. Manuals Online Database: Websites like ManualsLib, ManualsOnline, or Retrevo might have the manual you're looking for. You can search by the product name or model number.

7. Re-pairing Procedure (if connection lost)

  1. Turn mouse OFF.
  2. Remove and re-insert battery.
  3. Plug USB receiver into computer.
  4. Turn mouse ON.
  5. Press and hold Left + Right + Scroll wheel simultaneously for 3–5 seconds.
  6. LED will flash rapidly – pairing complete within 10 seconds.

1. Package Contents

Before reading the manual, verify your box contains the following items. Some bundles may vary by retailer. pangyingo wireless mouse manual

Note: The Pangyingo mouse does not require disposable batteries. It features an internal rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (typically 300mAh to 750mAh depending on the model).

6. Driver Installation & Software Customization

Standard models: No driver is required. The Pangyingo uses the native operating system HID driver. It is "plug and play."

Advanced models (M8 Pro & Gaming variants): For users who want to remap buttons or set macros:

  1. Go to the official Pangyingo download center (URL found on the back of your physical manual).
  2. Download "Pangyingo Gaming Suite v3.0."
  3. Install the software (Windows only; macOS uses SteerMouse or LinearMouse for remapping).
  4. Inside the software you can:
    • Remap side buttons (Copy/Paste/Media controls).
    • Adjust DPI in increments of 100.
    • Change polling rate (125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1000Hz).
    • Set RGB lighting colors (if applicable).
    • Create game-specific profiles.

7. DPI Settings & Polling Rate

The DPI (Dots Per Inch) determines how fast your cursor moves. General Steps to Find Your Manual

Default DPI levels (Click the DPI button behind the scroll wheel):

| Click | DPI Value | Speed (Cursor movement) | LED Color | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1st Click | 800 DPI | Slow / Precise | Red light (1 flash) | | 2nd Click | 1200 DPI | Medium (Default) | Blue light (2 flashes) | | 3rd Click | 1600 DPI | Fast | Green light (3 flashes) | | 4th Click (M8 only)| 2400 DPI | Very Fast | Purple light (4 flashes) |

Note: If the mouse returns to 800 after 4 clicks, the cycle is complete.

How to change polling rate (Gaming models only): Hold the DPI button + Right button for 5 seconds. The scroll wheel will flash: Manufacturer's Website : The best place to start

11. Warranty & Support

Pangyingo offers a standard 12-month limited hardware warranty from the date of purchase. This covers:

This warranty does NOT cover:

How to claim warranty: