GameSir T4 Pro User Manual
System Requirements
- Android 8.0 or higher
- iOS 13 or higher
- Windows 7/10 or higher
- Mac OS
Controller Layout
Top View
The controller features the following components:
- A: Left Analog Stick
- B: Directional Pad (D-Pad)
- C: SELECT Button
- D: HOME Button
- E: START Button
- F: Right Analog Stick
- G: ABXY Buttons
- H: TURBO Button
- I: Indicator Lights
Bottom/Side View
The controller also includes:
- J: USB Receiver
- K: LB Button
- L: RB Button
- M: LT Button
- N: RT Button
- O: Type-C Port
- P: Phone Holder Mount
- Q: Battery Indicator
- R: M1/M3 Buttons
- S: M2/M4 Buttons
Using the Gamepad
Power and Pairing
- Power On: Press and hold the HOME button for 2 seconds.
- Power Off: Press and hold the HOME button for 5 seconds.
- Reconnecting: The gamepad automatically reconnects to the last paired device when you press and hold the HOME button.
Phone Holder
Insert the phone holder from the top of the gamepad.
Charging the Gamepad
Use the USB cable to connect the Type-C port on the gamepad to a USB charging port.
Battery Status
Battery Indicator | Description |
Red indicator solid | Charging |
Red indicator off | Fully Charged |
Note: When the battery is low (below 15%), the indicator will flash red frequently.
Connecting the Gamepad
Via USB Receiver (PC/Android TV Box)
- Insert the USB receiver into the USB port of your computer or Android TV Box.
- Press and hold the X + HOME button combination until the gamepad powers on.
- For subsequent connections, simply press and hold the HOME button to power on the gamepad, and it will automatically connect to your computer.
Indicator Status (HOME Button):
Indicator Status | Description |
Rarely flashes blue | Connecting |
Frequently flashes blue | Pairing |
Solid blue light | Connected |
Note: If the gamepad switches to a different mode, you may need to restart it using the button combination.
Via USB Cable (PC)
Insert the USB cable into the computer's USB port.
Via Bluetooth (Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite)
- On your Switch console, navigate to the Home screen and select: Joy Con -> Change Grip/Order (Change Controller Connection / Get Interface for Connection), then go to the connection page.
- Press and hold the Y + HOME button combination until the gamepad powers on.
- The gamepad will automatically connect to your Switch or Switch Lite.
- For subsequent connections, the gamepad will automatically connect when you press the HOME button.
Note: If the gamepad switches to a different mode, you may need to restart it using the button combination.
Note: In Switch or Switch Lite connection mode, the functionality of A and B, X and Y buttons are interchangeable. For example, pressing the A button will trigger the function of the B button.
Via Bluetooth (Mobile Phone - Android)
For Android games that support gamepad control.
- Press and hold the A + HOME button combination until the gamepad powers on.
- On your phone, enable Bluetooth, find the "GameSir-T4 Pro" gamepad, and connect to it.
- For subsequent connections, simply press and hold the HOME button to power on the gamepad, and it will automatically connect to your phone.
Note: If the gamepad switches to a different mode, you may need to restart it using the button combination.
Via Bluetooth (Mobile Phone - Apple MFi)
For MFi games on Apple devices.
- Press and hold the B + HOME button combination until the gamepad powers on.
- Then, enable Bluetooth on your phone to find the "Xbox Wireless Controller" (refer to system settings for exact name) and connect to it.
- For subsequent connections, simply press and hold the HOME button to power on the gamepad, and it will automatically connect to your phone.
Note: If the gamepad switches to a different mode, you may need to restart it using the button combination.
Via Bluetooth (Apple Mac)
- Press and hold the SELECT (CHOOSE) + HOME button combination until the gamepad powers on.
- Enable Bluetooth on your Apple Mac, find the "GamepadX" (refer to system settings for exact name) gamepad, and connect to it.
- For subsequent connections, simply press and hold the HOME button to power on the gamepad, and it will automatically connect to your Mac.
Note: If the gamepad switches to a different mode, you may need to restart it using the button combination. Rear panel button programming is not supported in this mode.
Indicator Status (HOME Button):
Indicator Status | Description |
Rarely flashes blue | Connecting |
Frequently flashes blue | Pairing |
Solid blue light | Connected |
Rear Panel Functions
Rear Panel Button Layout
The rear panel features four programmable buttons:
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
Other Functions
Button Combination | Description |
Turbo + D-Pad's Up & Down (Up and Down on D-Pad) | Adjusts motor vibration intensity across 5 levels, with level 1 being the highest. Default is level 1. |
Hold L2, R2, R3 + D-Pad's Up & Down (Up and Down on D-Pad) | Adjusts backlight brightness across 5 levels, with level 1 being the brightest. Default is level 1. |
Hold LB + RB for 5 seconds | Turn backlight on/off. |
Turbo Function
To achieve rapid attack during gameplay:
Press and hold the button for which you need rapid sequential presses, then press the TURBO button.
Light Indicator: If the right joystick's backlight flashes red, the "Turbo" mode is set. After disabling "Turbo" mode, the right joystick's backlight returns to blue.
Buttons supporting Turbo mode: A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, LT, RT.
Programming Rear Panel Buttons
Simultaneous Turbo:
- How to activate: Any M button + SELECT button.
- Example: Press M1 + SELECT to enter the programming mode for simultaneous button presses.
- Press and hold the button you wish to program.
- Press and hold the LB and R3 buttons.
- Press the M1 button again to confirm.
- Press the M1 button to activate simultaneous turbo for LB and R3.
- Indication: The right joystick's backlight will show both red and blue lights simultaneously, indicating you have entered programming mode. If only the blue light remains on the right joystick, programming is complete.
Sequential Turbo:
- How to activate: Any M button + START button.
- Example: Press M1 + START to enter the programming mode for sequential button presses.
- Press and hold the button you wish to program.
- First, press and hold the LB button, then press and hold the R3 button.
- Press the M1 button again to confirm.
- Press the M1 button to activate sequential turbo for LB and R3.
- Indication: The right joystick's backlight will show both red and blue lights simultaneously, indicating you have entered programming mode. If only the blue light remains on the right joystick, programming is complete.
Notes:
- Combination programming is not supported when connected to a Switch console. Only single button programming is supported.
- When connected to Apple Mac, rear panel button programming is not supported.
Safety Precautions
- Small Parts Warning: Contains small parts. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years old. If small parts are swallowed or inhaled, seek immediate medical attention.
- Do not use the product near open flames.
- Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
- Do not leave the product in damp or dusty locations.
- Do not subject the product to strong impacts or drop it.
- Do not touch the USB port, as this may cause the device to malfunction.
- Do not bend or stretch the cable or its parts.
- When cleaning the product, use a soft, dry cloth.
- Do not use chemical substances such as gasoline or solvents.
- Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
- Do not use the product for purposes for which it is not intended. GameSir is not responsible for accidents or damages resulting from misuse.
- Do not look directly into the optical light port, as it may damage your vision.
- For questions about quality or suggestions, please contact GameSir or your local supplier.
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- This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.