1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your OneXPlayer 2 Multi-Function Wireless Gamepad. Designed to enhance your gaming experience on the 8.4-inch OneXPlayer 2, this gamepad offers precise control and ergonomic comfort. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
2. Safety Information
- Keep the gamepad away from water and other liquids.
- Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the gamepad yourself. Contact qualified personnel for service.
- Keep out of reach of small children to prevent choking hazards from small parts.
- Use only with compatible OneXPlayer 2 devices.
3. Package Contents
Please check the package for the following items:
- Left Gamepad Module
- Right Gamepad Module
- User Manual (this document)

Figure 3.1: Separated Black Gamepad Modules

Figure 3.2: Separated White Gamepad Modules
4. Product Overview
The OneXPlayer 2 Multi-Function Wireless Gamepad consists of two detachable modules designed to attach to the sides of your 8.4-inch OneXPlayer 2 device. Below is a diagram illustrating the main components and buttons.
4.1 Front View (Attached to Device)

Figure 4.1: Front View of Gamepad Buttons (Black Version)
- Left Module: Left Joystick (L3 press), Up Button, Left Button, Down Button, Right Button (D-Pad), Back Button, Xbox Button.
- Right Module: Y Button, X Button, B Button, A Button, Right Joystick (R3 press), Start Button, Mode Button, LED Button.
4.2 Top View (Shoulder Buttons)

Figure 4.2: Top View of Shoulder Buttons
- Left Module: LT (Left Trigger), LB (Left Bumper).
- Right Module: RT (Right Trigger), RB (Right Bumper).
4.3 Back View (Lock Buttons)

Figure 4.3: Back View of Lock Buttons
Each gamepad module features a lock button on its back for secure attachment and easy detachment from the OneXPlayer 2 device.
5. Setup Instructions
5.1 Attaching the Gamepad Modules
- Ensure your OneXPlayer 2 device is powered off or in sleep mode.
- Align the left gamepad module with the left side of your OneXPlayer 2 device.
- Gently slide the module onto the device until it clicks into place. Ensure the connection points are properly aligned.
- Repeat the process for the right gamepad module on the right side of your device.
- Verify that both modules are securely locked in place. You may need to press the lock buttons on the back of the controllers to release them for attachment/detachment.

Figure 5.1: Gamepad Modules Attached to OneXPlayer 2
5.2 Detaching the Gamepad Modules
- Locate the lock buttons on the back of each gamepad module (refer to Figure 4.3).
- Press and hold the lock button on one module.
- Gently slide the module away from the OneXPlayer 2 device.
- Repeat for the other module.
5.3 Wireless Connection (if used separately)
While primarily designed for direct attachment, these gamepads may support wireless connection to the OneXPlayer 2 or other compatible devices. Refer to your OneXPlayer 2 device's system settings for Bluetooth pairing instructions. Typically, you would:
- Ensure the gamepad modules are detached from the device.
- Power on the gamepad modules (specific power-on method not provided, assume a button press or automatic when detached).
- Navigate to Bluetooth settings on your OneXPlayer 2.
- Search for available devices and select the gamepad.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to complete pairing.
6. Operating Instructions
Once attached or wirelessly connected, the gamepad functions as a standard gaming controller. Refer to Figure 4.1 for button layout.
- Joysticks (Left/Right): Used for movement and camera control. Pressing them down activates L3/R3 functions.
- D-Pad (Up/Left/Down/Right): For directional input, menu navigation, or specific in-game actions.
- Action Buttons (Y/X/B/A): Primary action buttons for jumping, attacking, interacting, etc.
- Shoulder Buttons (LB/RB): Often used for secondary actions or weapon switching.
- Triggers (LT/RT): Analog input, commonly used for accelerating/braking in racing games or aiming/firing in shooters.
- Back Button: Typically opens in-game menus or system functions.
- Start Button: Usually pauses the game or opens main menus.
- Xbox Button: May open the Xbox Game Bar or system dashboard on compatible systems.
- Mode Button: Functionality may vary; often switches controller modes or profiles.
- LED Button: May control LED lighting effects on the gamepad.
Specific button assignments may vary depending on the game or application. Consult the game's instructions for detailed control schemes.
7. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the gamepad. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Storage: When not in use, store the gamepad in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Battery Care: If the gamepad has an internal battery (not specified but common for wireless), avoid fully discharging it frequently. Charge regularly to maintain battery health.
- Connection Points: Keep the connection points on both the gamepad and the OneXPlayer 2 device clean and free of dust or debris to ensure a reliable connection.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Gamepad not responding when attached. | Improper attachment; dirty connection points; device software issue. | Ensure modules are securely clicked into place. Clean connection points. Restart OneXPlayer 2 device. |
| Gamepad not connecting wirelessly. | Not in pairing mode; Bluetooth off on device; interference. | Ensure gamepad is powered on and in pairing mode. Enable Bluetooth on OneXPlayer 2. Move closer to the device. |
| Buttons or joysticks are unresponsive or "drifting". | Dust/debris under buttons; software calibration issue; hardware fault. | Clean around buttons. Check for controller calibration options in device settings. If problem persists, contact support. |
| Gamepad modules are difficult to attach/detach. | Lock buttons not fully pressed; debris in rails. | Ensure lock buttons are fully depressed. Check for and remove any debris from the attachment rails on both the gamepad and the device. |
9. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Multi-Function Wireless Gamepad |
| Compatibility | OneXPlayer 2 (8.4-inch model) |
| Connection Type | Direct attachment (via side rails), Wireless (Bluetooth, inferred) |
| Color Options | Black, White |
| Fixed Type | Hook (attachment mechanism) |
| Package Weight | 1.35 kg |
| Package Dimensions (L x W x H) | 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (approximate) |
10. User Tips
- For the best gaming experience, ensure your OneXPlayer 2 device's operating system and game drivers are up to date.
- Experiment with in-game controller settings to customize sensitivity and button mapping to your preference.
- When detaching, always press the lock buttons firmly to avoid damaging the connection mechanism.
- Consider using a protective case for your OneXPlayer 2 with the gamepads attached for travel, if available.
11. Warranty and Support
This product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For warranty claims, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact the retailer or manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty validation.
For further assistance, please refer to the official OneXPlayer support channels or the store where you purchased the product.