1. Introduction
The AceGamer Pluto T47 is a versatile wireless gaming controller designed for a wide range of platforms, including Windows PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Steam Deck. It features TMR magnetic resistor joysticks, Hall effect linear triggers, four-motor vibration, and a 1000Hz polling rate for responsive gameplay. This manual provides comprehensive instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your controller.

Image 1.1: Front view of the AceGamer Pluto T47 Wireless Gaming Controller with its USB receiver.
2. Package Contents
Please verify that all items are present in your package:
- 1 x AceGamer Pluto T47 Wireless Gaming Controller
- 1 x USB Receiver (for 2.4G wireless connection)
- 1 x USB Charging Cable
- 1 x User Manual

Image 2.1: Contents of the AceGamer Pluto T47 Controller package, including the controller, USB receiver, USB cable, and user manual.
3. Controller Layout
Familiarize yourself with the buttons and components of your AceGamer Pluto T47 controller:

Image 3.1: Detailed diagram illustrating the button layout and components of the AceGamer Pluto T47 controller.
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| LED Home Button | Powers on/off the controller and returns to home screen. |
| ABXY Buttons | Standard action buttons (A, B, X, Y). |
| Menu Button | Accesses in-game menus or system options. |
| Left Stick (Press LS) | Movement and camera control. Press for L3 function. |
| Right Stick (Press RS) | Camera control and other functions. Press for R3 function. |
| View Button | Contextual button, often for map or view changes. |
| Screenshot Button | Captures screenshots (Switch only). |
| D-Pad | Directional input. |
| M Button | Macro programming button. |
| RB/LB | Right Bumper / Left Bumper. |
| RT/LT | Right Trigger / Left Trigger (Hall Effect). |
| Pairing Button | Initiates pairing for Bluetooth and 2.4G connections. |
| M1/M2 Buttons | Programmable back buttons. |
| Mode Switch Button | Selects connection mode (2.4G/NS, Bluetooth). |
| USB Receiver | Dongle for 2.4G wireless connection. |
4. Setup and Connection
The AceGamer Pluto T47 controller supports three connection modes: 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, and Wired. Ensure the Mode Switch Button on the back of the controller is set to the desired mode before initiating connection.

Image 4.1: Visual representation of the three connection modes: Bluetooth, 2.4G, and Wired, with the mode switch on the back of the controller.
4.1. 2.4G Wireless Connection (PC/Steam Deck)
- Set the Mode Switch Button on the back of the controller to the '2.4G NS' position.
- Insert the USB receiver into an available USB port on your PC or Steam Deck.
- Press and hold the 'Pairing' button on the controller for 3 seconds until the indicator lights flash rapidly.
- The controller will automatically pair with the USB receiver. Once connected, the indicator light will become solid.
4.2. Bluetooth Connection (PC/Switch/iOS/Android/Steam Deck)
- Set the Mode Switch Button on the back of the controller to the 'Bluetooth' position.
- Press and hold the 'Pairing' button on the controller for 3 seconds until the indicator lights flash rapidly.
- On your device (PC, Switch, iOS, Android, Steam Deck), navigate to the Bluetooth settings.
- Search for available devices and select "Xbox Wireless Controller" (for PC) or the appropriate controller name for other devices.
- Once connected, the indicator light on the controller will become solid.
Note for PC Bluetooth connection: If your PC does not recognize the controller correctly, installing the Xbox Accessories app from the Microsoft Store may resolve driver issues and allow proper recognition as an Xbox Wireless Controller.
4.3. Wired Connection (PC/Switch/Steam Deck)
- Connect the USB charging cable to the controller and then to an available USB port on your PC, Switch dock, or Steam Deck.
- The controller will automatically be recognized and function in wired mode.

Image 4.2: The AceGamer Pluto T47 controller connected to various platforms including PC, Nintendo Switch, and a mobile device, demonstrating its multi-platform compatibility.
Video 4.1: An overview of the AceGamer Pluto Wireless PC Gaming Controller, showcasing its features and connectivity options.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1. TMR Magnetic Resistor Joysticks
The controller features TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) magnetic resistor joysticks, offering high precision and durability. They provide linear output comparable to potentiometer sticks and longevity similar to Hall effect sticks, ideal for precise control in various game genres.

Image 5.1: Diagram illustrating the internal mechanism of the TMR Magnetic Resistor Joystick, highlighting its linear output and durability.
5.2. Hall Effect Linear Triggers
Experience smooth and consistent input with Hall effect linear triggers. These triggers eliminate mechanical friction, providing a clean pull for precise actions in games where every input counts.

Image 5.2: Close-up view of the Hall Effect Linear Triggers and the 'Force-Balanced' Lever Bumpers, showing their internal design.
5.3. 1000Hz Polling Rate
The controller supports a 1000Hz polling rate in both 2.4G wireless and wired modes, ensuring ultra-low latency and professional-level responsiveness for a competitive gaming advantage.

Image 5.3: Comparison graph illustrating the consistent and dense input output of the 1000Hz polling rate compared to other controllers.
5.4. Four-Motor Vibration Feedback
The controller features four motors for precise, stereo vibration feedback, enhancing immersion. It offers 5-level grip vibration (0%~25%~50%~75%~100%) and 3-mode trigger vibration (Off~Sync~Native PC Game Feedback) for customizable tactile experiences.

Image 5.4: Diagram showing the four vibration motors located in the grips and triggers, with indicators for 3-mode and 5-level vibration settings.
5.5. Programmable Back Buttons (M1/M2)
The M1 and M2 back buttons are programmable, allowing you to assign up to 24 key inputs for custom game-winning combos. Refer to the detailed instructions in the full user manual for programming steps.

Image 5.5: Illustration of the M1 and M2 customizable back buttons on the controller, showing their potential for programming multiple key inputs.
5.6. Turbo Speeds
The controller supports three turbo speeds: 5 shots/s, 10 shots/s, and 15 shots/s. Keys that can be set with the Turbo function include A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, LT, and RT. Initially set to Manual Fire, repeat the operation once to switch to Auto Fire, and again to disable Fire.

Image 5.6: Visual guide to setting the three turbo speeds (5, 10, 15 shots/s) for various action buttons on the controller.
5.7. One-Button Screenshot (Switch Only)
When connected to a Nintendo Switch, a short press of the dedicated Screenshot Button captures an image, while a long press initiates video recording.

Image 5.7: The controller's screenshot button in action, capturing a moment from a game on a Nintendo Switch.
5.8. Battery Indicator and Mode Switching
The controller includes a battery indicator to show remaining charge. You can also switch between different input modes (Xinput, Dinput, Switch Pro) using specific button combinations. Refer to the full manual for detailed button combinations.

Image 5.8: Visual guide to button combinations for adjusting stick dead zones, checking battery status, and switching between Xinput, Dinput, and Switch Pro modes.
6. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your AceGamer Pluto T47 controller, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the controller. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no moisture enters the controller's openings. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Storage: Store the controller in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Charging: Use the provided USB charging cable or a certified equivalent. Avoid overcharging the battery.
- Handling: Avoid dropping the controller or subjecting it to strong impacts, as this can damage internal components.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your AceGamer Pluto T47 controller, please refer to the following common solutions:
- Controller Not Connecting:
- Ensure the controller is charged.
- Verify the Mode Switch Button on the back is set to the correct connection type (2.4G NS or Bluetooth).
- For 2.4G, ensure the USB receiver is properly inserted and try a different USB port.
- For Bluetooth, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the controller is in pairing mode (flashing lights). Try removing and re-pairing the device.
- For PC Bluetooth, if the controller is recognized as "GameMacro" or similar, install the "Xbox Accessories" app from the Microsoft Store to ensure proper driver installation.
- Input Lag or Unresponsiveness:
- Ensure the controller is within range of the receiver or Bluetooth device.
- Minimize interference from other wireless devices.
- Try a wired connection to rule out wireless interference.
- Ensure the controller's battery is not critically low.
- Joystick Drift or Inaccurate Input:
- Perform a controller calibration through your device's system settings if available.
- Reset the controller using the small reset button (often located near the mode switch, requiring a pin to press).
- Vibration Not Working:
- Check in-game settings to ensure vibration is enabled.
- Verify the controller's vibration settings (5-level grip, 3-mode trigger) are not set to 'Off'.
8. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | T47 |
| Connectivity | 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired |
| Supported Platforms | Windows PC, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, iOS, Android, Steam Deck (Does NOT support Xbox and PlayStation) |
| Joysticks | TMR Magnetic Resistor Joysticks |
| Triggers | Hall Effect Linear Triggers |
| Polling Rate | 1000Hz (2.4G & Wired modes) |
| Vibration | 4-Motors, Dual Vibration Zones (5-level grip, 3-mode trigger) |
| Back Buttons | 2 Programmable Macro Keys (M1, M2) |
| Turbo Speeds | 3 speeds (5, 10, 15 shots/s) |
| Buttons | Membrane ABXY buttons, Force-balanced Lever Bumpers |
| Battery | 1 A battery required (included) |
| Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.77 x 4.96 x 2.91 inches |
9. Warranty and Support
AceGamer products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information, technical support, or customer service inquiries, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or visit the official AceGamer website. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.



