For mice with additional software, it is not possible to adjust the settings and lights however. We would recommend you to use a mouse with more than 2 click buttons, because they are very useful when playing games on your console.
The polling rate of a mouse can only be adjusted on the PC with the recommended software. This is not possible on your console.
The delay usually comes from the TV itself. This can be solved by 1.) activating GAME / SPORT mode, 2.) disabling all additional image optimization options on your tv.
Playstation 4
Mice
All Trust mice are compatible with your console, simply plug it in and it is ready for use. Plug your Trust Gaming mouse into the front USB port.Your PS4 will recognize the Tust gaming gear immediately and will show an icon on the screen.
Keyboard
If you are using both a keyboard and mouse, plug your mouse into the other USB port on the front of the console. Your PS4 will recognize the Tust gaming gear immediately and will show an icon on the screen.
Headset
- Plug the 3.5mm audio plug of your headset into the AUX port at the base of your PS4 controller.
- On your PlayStation 4. Go to “Settings” > “Devices” > “Audio Devices”. Configure your in and output devices here.
- In “Output to Headphones” You can configure whether you want all the audio through your headphone or only chat audio. The default setting is [Chat Audio].
Speakers
Optical
Plug the AUX cables in your PS4. Go to "Settings" > "Sound and Screen" > "Audio Output Settings" > "Audio Format" and select "Linear PCM".
Xbox one
Mice
On the Xbox One, the Trust wired gaming mice will work only in games and apps that have enabled mouse navigation. Check your games to see if they offer mouse input. All Trust mice are compatible with your console, simply plug it in and it is ready for use. Plug your Trust Gaming mouse into the USB port.
Keyboard
If you are using both a keyboard and mouse, plug your mouse into the other USB port of the console. Your Xbox One will recognize the Tust gaming gear immediately and will work immediately.
Headset
- Plug the 3.5mm audio plug of your headset into the AUX port at the base of your Xbox One controller.
- On your Xbox One. Go to “Settings” > “Devices & Accessories”. Select the controller you are using and adjust the settings to your liking.
Speakers
Optical
Plus the AUX cables in your Xbox One. Go to "All settings" > "Display and Sound" > "Audio output" > "Speaker audio" and select "Optical PCM".