How to use the Surface Calibration feature in Razer Synapse 2.0

| Answer ID: 1845
This article shows the steps on how to properly perform surface calibration on your Razer mouse through Razer Synapse 2.0.

Razer Synapse 2 will continue to operate on existing PCs but cloud-related features will no longer be supported effective October 28, 2025.

Notes:

  • You can still log in with your Razer ID to access local profiles.
  • Existing settings, such as Profiles and Macros created before the sunset date, will remain stored locally.
  • You can manually export settings to another PC using Razer Synapse 2.
  • Cloud syncing of new settings to other PCs will no longer be supported.

To ensure a smooth transition, log in with your Razer ID and export any Profiles or Macros you want to keep.

See the answer below for details.

 

Surface calibration is supported by Razer Synapse 2.0 on the following Razer devices:

  • Mamba

  • DeathAdder

  • Lancehead

  • Lancehead Tournament Edition

  • Abyssus V2

  • Naga Hex V2

Step-by-step process

  1. Ensure your mouse features surface calibration.

  2. Open Razer Synapse 2.0.

  3. Select the mouse you want to calibrate.

  4. Click "CALIBRATION".

    Calibration tab on Razer Synapse 2.0

  5. Select a mat.
    • Razer mat:

      1. "RAZER MATS" > "Select A Mat".

        Enable Surface Calibration on a Razer mat

      2. Select the mouse mat.

      3. Click "SAVE".

    Save Surface Calibration settings on Razer Synapse 2.0

    • Non-Razer mat:

      1. Select "OTHERS" and click "Add Mat".

        Enable Surface Calibration on a non-Razer mat

      2. Click on "Calibrate" then follow the on-screen instructions.

        Click Calibrate

      3. Click "SAVE".

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