There is no software with the Mamba, Razer has decided to remove it from this product but have included directions to their website where you can download the latest version of the driver including the software. I must confess it’s not that easy to find what you are looking for when you first arrive at the drivers section on the Razer website but once you have downloaded the software is easily installed following the onscreen instructions.
Without these drivers you will find it hard to operate the Mamba in wireless mode, so be sure to install them before you use the mouse.
On first launch, the software informs you that the on-board memory is being read (Synapse). Inside the software you have a full management over the Mamba, controlling all buttons, DPI setting, and acceleration.
We are able to store profiles on the Mamba’s onboard memory, this is a handy feature for those attending LAN parties as the settings travel with the mouse. There is also the feature of being able to use Macros which are quite popular amongst some gamers.
Lastly there is a tab that allows us to control some of the lighting indicators on the Mamba. Overall some great software that gives you the user some impressive amount of control over your mouse, something which most gamers will compliment greatly.





