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Download the Gulikit KK2T Manual below and here’s our summary.
- Multi-Platform Compatibility
The controller supports Nintendo Switch, Windows (Steam), Android, iOS, and macOS. It can connect via Bluetooth, USB-C cable, or 2.4GHz wireless dongle, making it versatile for gaming across multiple systems. - Connection Modes and Pairing
- Bluetooth Mode: For Switch, Android, and iOS. Enter pairing by pressing specific button combos (e.g., Y + Home for Switch).
- 2.4GHz Dongle Mode: Plug in the USB dongle and power on the controller. LED lights will indicate pairing success.
- Wired Mode: Plug the controller directly using a USB-C cable for instant play—ideal for PC or charging while gaming.
- Button Layout and Features
The controller includes:- Standard layout: ABXY, D-pad, dual analog sticks, L1/L2/R1/R2, Home, Capture, Turbo, and Reset.
- Some versions include back paddles for custom commands.
- LED indicators show player number, connection status, battery level, etc.
- Turbo Function and Custom Mapping
- Supports Turbo (rapid-fire) mode for faster inputs.
- Turbo can be enabled on most buttons and adjusted in speed.
- Some models support mapping back buttons or paddles for customized gameplay.
- Battery and Charging
- Built-in rechargeable battery via USB-C.
- LED indicator shows charging, fully charged, or low battery.
- Designed for long gaming sessions before recharging is needed.
- System-Specific Functions
- Switch: Supports wake-up from sleep and motion control.
- PC/Steam: Plug-and-play via USB or dongle.
- iOS/Android: Compatible with most mobile games and emulators supporting Bluetooth controllers.
- Reset and Troubleshooting
- Reset hole on the back restores default settings.
- Manual includes tips for fixing pairing issues, lag, or stuck buttons.
- Firmware updates may be supported depending on the model and manufacturer site.