Mouse & Keyboard
While it is our goal to add support for as many of the most popular gaming mice as possible, there will always be models that do not function correctly, or at all. This is a list of mice & keyboards that are confirmed as working.
Cronus Zen is designed to detect almost any mouse or keyboard that conforms to the standard USB interface. So, if your mouse is not listed here, it does not mean it's not supported, only that it hasn't been tested yet. If your device isn't listed here and it works, let us know and we'll update🙂
Note: Connecting an unsupported mouse can cause an E3 Error Code.
Model | Connect | Sensor | Max Poll | Max DPI | Key |
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Cooler Master MM710 | USB | PMW3389 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | |
Cooler Master MM711 | USB | PMW3389 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | |
Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro | USB | PMW3327 | 1000Hz | 12,000 | |
Corsair IRONCLAW RGB | Wireless | PMW3391 | 1000Hz | 18,000 | |
Corsair M65 Pro | USB | PMW3360 | 1000Hz | 12,000 | 🍟🖱️ |
Corsair M65 RGB Elite | USB | PMW3391 | 1000Hz | 18,000 | |
Glorious Race Model O | USB | PMW3360 | 1000Hz | 12,000 | |
Logitech G Pro | USB | HERO 25K | 1000Hz | 25,600 | |
Logitech G Pro Ultralight | USB | HERO 25K | 1000Hz | 25,600 | |
Logitech G403 | Wireless | HERO 25K | 1000Hz | 25,600 | 🍟🍏 |
Logitech G502 Proteus | USB | PMW3366 | 1000Hz | 12,000 | 🍏 |
Logitech G502 Lightspeed | USB | HERO 16K | 1000Hz | 16,000 | 🍏 |
Logitech G502 Hero | USB | HERO 16K | 1000Hz | 16,000 | 🍏 |
Logitech G703 Lightspeed | USB | HERO 25K | 1000Hz | 25,600 | 🍟 |
Razer Deathadder Chroma | USB | ADNS-3988 | 1000Hz | 10,000 | |
Razer Deathadder Elite | USB | PMW3390 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | 🍋 |
Razer Deathadder Essential | USB | PMW3327 | 1000Hz | 6,400 | 🍿 |
Razer Mamba | USB | PMW3389 | 1000Hz | 5,600 | |
Razer Naga Pro | USB | Focus+ | 1000Hz | 20,000 | 🍺 |
Razer Naga Pro | Wireless | Focus+ | 1000Hz | 20,000 | 🍺 |
Razer Naga Trinity | USB | PMW3389 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | 🍉 |
Razer Viper Ultimate | USB | Focus+ | 8000Hz | 20,000 | |
Redragon M612 | USB | PAW 3104 | 1000Hz | 8,000 | |
SteelSeries Rival 500 | USB | PMW3360 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | 🖱️ |
SteelSeries Rival 600 | USB | TruMove 3 | 1000Hz | 12,000 | |
UTechSmart Venus Pro RGB | USB | PWM3335 | 1000Hz | 16,000 | |
🍟 Requires the USB wireless dongle supplied with the mouse. Bluetooth not supported. 🍏 All extra buttons must be mapped to keyboard keys using Logitech G-Hub Software. 🍺 All extra buttons must be mapped to keyboard keys using Razer Mouse Utility. 🍋 No onboard memory profile. DPI up/down: 450, 900, 1800 (default) and 3500dpi. 🍿 No onboard memory profile. DPI up/down: 400, 800, 1600 (default), 3200 & 6400dpi. 🍉 Supports the 2-button config. The 7 and 12-button configs require key binding with Synapse 3 🖱️Mice with the PMW3360 Sensor are reported to have smoothing over 2000dpi. Experiment with lower values if you have any issues.
This is a list of keyboards that users have reported to be working. Cronus Zen is designed to detect almost any device that conforms to a standard USB interface, so if your keyboard is not listed here, it doesn't mean it does not work, only that it hasn't been tested and reported back to us yet. If you have a keyboard that is not listed here and it works with your Zen, let us know so we can update the list 👍
While it is our goal to add support for as many of the most popular gaming Keyboards as possible, there will always be models that do not function correctly, or at all. These usually require custom drivers and will be updated in a future firmware release if support is possible. If you have an unsupported keyboard, let us know.
Note: Connecting an unsupported keyboard may cause an E3 Error Code.
Model | Key |
---|---|
Corsair K30 | 🍊 |
Corsair K40 | 🍊 |
Corsair K50 | 🍊 |
Corsair K55 | 🍊 |
Corsair K60 | 🍊 |
Corsair Hyper X | 🍊 |
Corsair K65 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair K68 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair K70 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair K90 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair K95 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair K100 | 🍊⛔ |
Corsair Strafe | 🍎 |
FNATIC STREAK65 RGB | 🍊 |
HyperX Alloy Core RGB | |
Logitech G213 | |
Logitech G413 | |
Logitech G512 | 🍉 |
Logitech G713 | |
Logitech G815 | 🍉 |
Logitech G915 | ⛔ |
Logitech G Pro | ⛔ |
Razer Orbweaver | |
Razer Ornata Chroma | |
Razer Tartarus V2 | |
Redragon K5 Range | 🍒 |
Redragon K6 Range | 🍒 |
Steelseries Apex Pro | |
Key ⛔ Some firmware versions do not detect correctly. Let us know if yours works. 🍊 Keyboard must be in BIOS mode or it will not detect (Move Switch to 'BIOS') 🍎 Keyboard must be in BIOS mode on every startup (Hold F1 + Windows Lock Key for 5 secs) 🍉 This keyboard has two USB cables. If not using the MK Switch, connect the cable with the Keyboard logo. 🍒 Keyboard also outputs as a Mouse. It must be added to the ignore list.
Most Corsair keyboards have a BIOS mode which needs to be enabled for it to be detected by Cronus Zen. If your CORSAIR keyboard has a Windows lock key, it will be located at the upper part of your keyboard and can be identified by its lock symbol. See the image of the K70 RGB keyboard below for an example of where to find the Windows lock key.
Enter BIOS mode
For most Corsair keyboards, you can follow the steps below to enter BIOS mode. First, make sure they are all updated to the latest firmware (if applicable).
If your keyboard has a Windows lock key:
- Hold down the Windows lock key and the F1 key at the same time.
- Wait 5 seconds.
- Release the Windows lock key and the F1 key.
If your keyboard does not have a Windows lock key:
- Unplug your keyboard.
- Hold down the S key and the B key at the same time.
- Plug in your keyboard while still holding the S and B keys.
- Release the S and B keys.
If you have a K100 or a K95 that has been updated to the latest firmware:
- Make sure your keyboard is currently unplugged.
- Hold down the B and S keys on your keyboard.
- Plug in the keyboard while holding down the B and S keys.
If you have a K70:
- Make sure your keyboard is currently unplugged.
- Hold down the ESC key on your keyboard.
- Plug in the keyboard while holding down the ESC key.
Some Corsair keyboards have a switch located on the rear left or rear right of the keyboard that can be used to place a keyboard into BIOS mode.