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Tom
February 23, 2025

Cyro My analog thumbstick is sticking. It doesn't return to center when my thumb isn't on it. A gentle nudge will allow it to return to center. Is there an adjustment I can make to loosen the rotation? Or can it be lubricated? It's only about a month old.

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Mr. Anderson
February 23, 2025

If your Azeron CYRO thumbstick is physically getting stuck, follow these steps:

1. If you have an Elite thumbstick with a threaded stem, rotate the thumbstick dome clockwise (black glossy part) to tighten it. This prevents it from rubbing against the outer body.
2. If further adjustments are needed, use the included Azeron Cyro screwdriver to make fine adjustments.

There is no mention of lubrication in the provided context.

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Summary of Contents for Azeron CYRO

  • Page 1 Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ......................... 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................3 DEVICE LAYOUT ......................... 4 ADJUST YOUR AZERON CYRO ................... 5 INSTALLING SOFTWARE ....................7 HOW TO USE AZERON SOFTWARE ................. 13 5.1. CALIBRATING THUMBSTICK ..................13 5.2 RESTRICTOR RING ......................14 5.3. INTERFACE OVERVIEW ....................15 5.4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The main advantage of the Azeron Cyro is the ability to move in game character with one finger – the thumb (either in 360° mode or in WASD mode, depending what your game supports).
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    1. PACKAGE CONTENTS  Azeron Cyro  Screwdriver for adjustments  2 thumbstick replacement caps  Metal restrictor ring  Silicon USB cable (2m / 6ft 7in)  Quick guide  Hand strap Page | 3 | Manual...
  • Page 5: Device Layout

    2. DEVICE LAYOUT Page | 4 | Manual...
  • Page 6: Adjust Your Azeron Cyro

    3. ADJUST YOUR AZERON CYRO By using the included screwdriver, it is possible to adjust button and thumb module positions for your hand. Page | 5 | Manual...
  • Page 7 You can swap included thumbstick caps and put on or off the restrictor ring, just by pulling the cap off with a little force: Page | 6 | Manual...
  • Page 8: Installing Software

    4. INSTALLING SOFTWARE First you need to check if your computer recognizes Azeron device. Plug in USB cable in PC. Go to Start – Control Panel – Devices and Printers, and see if under Devices shows up Azeron Keypad. If it doesn’t, and the LED lights are not turning on, make sure the USB cable is connected to the keypad properly.
  • Page 9 Go to the directory where you downloaded the software, then double click on Azeron-setup-vX.XX.X to install the software. Sometimes Windows may prevent installation, because it is a new software it doesn’t recognize: Just click on the “More info”...
  • Page 10 When opening Azeron software, there are 4 options what could show up: A) When opening software, it may show this screen: It means that the device requires firmware update. Click on “Update” at the bottom right corner. After firmware installation the device will restart. Wait until software connects with your device.
  • Page 11 B) The second possible option when software opens up will look like this: That means that everything is ready, the software and PC recognize the device and everything is up to date. You are ready to configure your Cyro to your liking and start gaming.
  • Page 12 It means, that the software cannot find the Azeron device. First of all, make sure you have plugged in the USB cable fully in the Cyro. Another possible solution is to close the software, unplug USB cable, wait...
  • Page 13 D) Another option is when software is asking to choose the device you want to setup, if you have plugged in multiple Azeron devices. Choose Azeron Cyro, if you wish to configure your Cyro device or unplug the other devices and leave only the Cyro.
  • Page 14: How To Use Azeron Software

    Here is steps on how to do it:  Plugin the USB cable of device to your PC. Open the Azeron software. Go to Settings. Make sure the restrictor ring is removed from the thumbstick! Press on button “Calibrate”...
  • Page 15: Restrictor Ring

    3. Remove the thumbstick cap 4. Put on the restrictor ring, make sure the concave part is positioned downwards. 5. Put back on the thumbstick cap 6. In the Azeron software go in the thumbstick settings: Page | 14 | Manual...
  • Page 16: Interface Overview

    On-board profiles are saved in the device memory (so you can use the keypad on other PC or consoles and it will work with the saved settings). If you are using only on-board profiles, then Azeron software doesn’t need to be opened while gaming, it is used just to setup buttons.
  • Page 17: Keybind Setup

    5.4. KEYBIND SETUP When pressing button on the device, the corresponding button will light up in the Azeron software. To setup buttons, with your mouse click on the button you wish to setup, then on the right side panel choose between several modes.
  • Page 18: Keyboard Mode

    5.4.1. Keyboard mode For keyboard mode you can setup a keyboard button to be used on Azeron Cyro. It is also possible to setup button combinations on one key press (for example, Shift + Ctrl + Alt + E). Only buttons not possible to setup currently are Right side modification buttons, they will always default to the Left side Shift, Ctrl or Alt.
  • Page 19: Mouse Mode

     Back  D-pad right, left, down and up  Right trigger  Left trigger 5.4.3. Mouse mode Under mouse mode the Azeron keypad button can act as a mouse buttons:  Left click  Middle click  Right click ...
  • Page 20: Joystick D-Pad Mode

    5.4.5. Joystick D-pad mode In Joystick D-Pad mode the button can be setup as any function of the D- Pad (Up, Right, Down Left, Left, and also diagonally, for example Right Up or Left Down). This also will act as direct input of generic gaming controllers.
  • Page 21: Mouse Wheel

    Mode Toggle only on hold works the same as mode above, but the second thumbstick settings will work only while the button on the device is held down. 5.4.7. Mouse wheel Any of the buttons can function as a mouse wheel (either horizontal or vertical).
  • Page 22: Profile Switch

    5.4.8. Profile switch You can setup any of the Cyro buttons to act as a profile switch. While holding the profile switch, you can scroll the mouse wheel to switch between profiles in the on-board memory (or favorite profiles in the software).
  • Page 23 For example, in the picture above, we are editing button #1 as a switch button and we will set it up to switch to another software profile, which is called “ED2”. Now when pressing button #1 on the keypad, the keypad will switch to profile named “ED2”...
  • Page 24: Macro

    3. Then under Layering Select Profile 2, which will act as our 2nd layer for buttons. 4. Turn ON the option “Set profile button #1 to switch back to current profile” to be able to switch back to Profile 1 with the same button.
  • Page 25: No Action Mode

    using too small values for delays and keypresses, otherwise it may not register). It is also possible to turn on a repeat for the macro while the button is held down. Macro function is available only in software profiles! Currently it is not possible to save Macro in on-board memory due to the PCB limitations.
  • Page 26: Button Labels

    5.4.13. Button labels You can setup custom names for each button for easier overview of your keybinds. Similar to this (white color is keybinds, darker color is custom button names): To setup custom name - click on the button and then write the name in field “Custom name”: Page | 25 | Manual...
  • Page 27 In the software Settings under User interface you can choose to: - Show labels only, without keybinds - Show both labels and keybinds Hide all labels Page | 26 | Manual...
  • Page 28: Thumbstick Setup

    5.5. THUMBSTICK SETUP Thumbstick has two modes – it can act as analog stick or emulate keyboard buttons. Xbox360 analog stick will work the same as an Xbox controller analog stick. It has 360° movement and analog capabilities like if you move the thumbstick a little, then a character in video game will walk slowly, but if you move it to the outer edge, then character will start running.
  • Page 29 If a game doesn’t support simultaneous input or is supported only partially, then the game user interface may flicker between Xbox controller and keyboard&mouse interface when trying to use Azeron keypad together with mouse. In that case you can setup analog stick with keyboard keybinds, such as WASD to have better gaming experience.
  • Page 30 (even your cat sneezing) and it may have a flickering motion in Azeron software and a character in video game may move around even if you are not touching the thumbstick. In that case you need to set the lower deadzone value higher until it stops moving by itself (for example something between 10 –...
  • Page 31 thumbstick will add up to the settings that were applied via calibration tool. Upper deadzone determines how far is the outer diameter of the thumbstick travel zone. The lower the value the smaller the circle. So the lower the value, the less movement you will need with your thumb for your video game character to start moving with maximum speed.
  • Page 32: Profiles

    To work with software profiles, you need to turn them on by pressing ON button near “Profiles:”. Note! When using software profiles, the Azeron software must be running in the background while playing the game. If you are using Software profiles, it is possible to choose 2 profiles as...
  • Page 33 board memory profiles. Or you can activate any selected profile with Activate button. Any software profile can also be sent to On-board memory, by pressing Copy To and choose in which profile to copy the keybinds or choose to create a new profile in the on-board memory. At the bottom of the profile list is button + Add Profile, which will create a new profile by copying currently selected profile.
  • Page 34: Mouse Sensor Settings

    5.7 MOUSE SENSOR SETTINGS At the top of each profile there is a button for Cyro mouse sensor settings: It is possible to adjust DPI and sensor angle, or even turn off the sensor completely. Page | 33 | Manual...
  • Page 35: Settings

    At the top of the Settings you can see the interface options: reWASD 5.6 support allows to use 3 party software with more advanced options, called reWASD. By turning this setting ON, Azeron device will use older version communication protocol to be compatible with older reWASD version.
  • Page 36 Hide custom button labels will hide the labels for each button you have created, only keybinds will be visible. Show key binds together with custom button labels (visible only if Hide custom button labels is OFF) will allow to switch between 2 modes – having visible only button labels or visible labels together with keybinds.
  • Page 37 Update settings. By turning On the “Auto update enabled” it will offer to install the newest software version as soon as it is released. If you are ok to use beta version of the newest release and test new features before they are “polished”, you can turn On the “Beta Version Opt in”...
  • Page 38 Global button throttle. In case one or more of the buttons are starting to make double clicks (switch debounce), you can setup button throttle here in milliseconds. That is the time that must pass between keypad will register next keypress on the same button. Note! The button throttle currently works on all buttons in the same time, it can’t be setup separately for each button.
  • Page 39 Reset Device this option will reset your keypad to factory setting, basically reinstalls firmware, deletes all settings and restarts software. Reset Software Profiles will delete all profiles in the software. Reset Settings this option will reset all settings in the software to defaults.
  • Page 40: Tips And Tricks

    6. TIPS AND TRICKS  Cyro comes with a strap for a reason, it must be on while using the mouse to be able to reach all the buttons comfortably and be able to lift and move around the mouse without issues ...

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