BIGBIG WON Rainbow 2 SE Wireless Controller
Name of Each Part
The controller features the following parts:
- View Button
- LT Button
- LB Button
- LS (Left Stick Click)
- Left Joystick
- Screenshot Button
- D-pad (Directional Pad)
- Channel Light
- M1 Button
- TURBO Button
- Mapping Button
- 2.4G ADAPTER
- HOME Button
- M3 Button
- M4 Button
- Menu Button
- RT Button
- RB Button
- A/B/X/Y Buttons
- RS (Right Stick Click)
- Right Joystick
- FN Button
- M2 Button
- Configuration Button
- MACRO Button
- CABLE Port
In the Box & Supported Platforms
IN-THE-BOX | RAINBOW 2 SE Wireless Controller *1 / 2.4G Adapter *1 / User Manual *1 / After-sales Card *1 / Qualified Certification *1 / USB Cable *1 |
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SUPPORTED PLATFORM | Switch / win10/11 / Android / iOS |
RAINBOW 2 SE WIRELESS CONTROLLER Features
The PC Tool allows for real-time customization of controller parameters, firmware upgrades, and more. It unlocks features such as adjusting joystick dead zones, visually editing macros, simulating motion control parameters, and toggling the return rate. Download the PC Tool at: www.bigbigwon.cn/support/controller/rainbow2se-APP/
Turn On/Off
Press the HOME button for 2 seconds to turn the controller on or off.
Connection
This controller supports three connection methods: 2.4G connection, Bluetooth connection, and wired connection.
2.4G Connection
The 2.4G receiver and controller are factory paired. Connection is completed by plugging the 2.4G receiver into the computer after the controller is powered on. If connection fails, re-pair using the following steps:
- After plugging the adapter into the computer, press and hold the button on the adapter until its light blinks fast, indicating it has entered pairing mode.
- Turn on the controller, then press and hold the pairing button on the top for 3 seconds. The HOME button light will flash fast, indicating it has entered pairing mode.
- Wait a few moments. The indicator light of the receiver and the HOME button light of the controller should both stay on, indicating re-pairing is complete.
Bluetooth Connection
- Turn on the controller, then long-press the pairing button at the top for 3 seconds. The HOME light will flash fast, indicating it has entered pairing mode.
- Wait a few moments for Bluetooth pairing to complete. The indicator light on the HOME button will stay on.
Note: In Switch mode, the channel indicator that lights up depends on the order in which controllers are plugged into the Switch.
Wired Connection
After powering on the controller, use the Type-C cable to connect it to the Switch.
- This controller supports both Xinput and Switch modes. You must switch to the corresponding console's mode after connecting for normal use; the default is Xinput mode.
- For Steam, it is recommended to block Steam output to preserve the controller's native input.
- For Switch, after connecting, navigate to "Settings - Controllers and Sensors - Pro Controller Wired Connection".
Mode Switch
This controller supports Switch and Xinput modes. You need to switch to the corresponding mode after connecting for normal use. The setting method is as follows:
- Press and hold the A + HOME button for 3 seconds. The HOME button light will turn red, indicating switching to Switch mode.
- Press and hold the B + HOME button for 3 seconds. The HOME button light will turn green, indicating switching to Xinput mode.
If connecting to iOS and Android via Bluetooth, you must switch to Xinput mode.
Mapping
This controller features four extra buttons that support setting mapping:
Setting Mapping
- Press the mapping button + (M1/M2/M3/M4). The FN button's indicator light will breathe, indicating it is in mapping mode.
- Press the front button to be mapped to M1/M2/M3/M4 again. The FN button's indicator light will double blink, indicating that the mapping is complete.
Clear Single Mapping
Press and hold the "desired unmapped button (M1/M2/M3/M4)", then double-click the mapped button. The FN button will blink, indicating that the mapping setting for the current button has been cleared.
Clear All Mappings
Double-click the mapping button. The FN button will double blink, indicating that the mapping settings for all buttons have been cleared.
The shortcut setting only supports mapping the value of the controller's buttons to the additional buttons (M1/M2/M3/M4). After downloading the PC tool, you can modify the value of all controller buttons.
Turbo
This controller supports setting turbo functionality for buttons. Supported buttons include A/B/X/Y, `[Up Arrow]`/`[Down Arrow]`/`[Left Arrow]`/`[Right Arrow]`, LB/RB/LT/RT, and M1/M2/M3/M4, totaling sixteen buttons. The setting method is as follows:
Setting Turbo
Press and hold the Turbo Button + "Button to be set". The FN button will double flash to indicate that the setting is complete. When turbo is activated, the FN indicator will flash at the current turbo frequency.
Clear Single Turbo
Press and hold the "button to cancel turbo", then double-click the button. The FN indicator will blink to show that the turbo setting for the current button has been cleared.
Clear All Turbos
Double-click the turbo button and the FN button. Both will double flash to indicate that the turbo settings for all buttons have been cleared.
Turbo Frequency
Press and hold FN + `[Left Arrow]` to cycle between 5/s, 10/s, and 20/s frequencies. The default is 5/s.
After downloading the PC tool, you can use it to set the turbo on all buttons of the controller.
Macro
This controller supports macro recording functionality. Each macro set must be bound to an additional button (M1/M2/M3/M4) as a trigger. Buttons that support recording are A/B/X/Y, `[Up Arrow]`/`[Down Arrow]`/`[Left Arrow]`/`[Right Arrow]`, LB/RB/LT/RT, LS/RS, and the eight directions of the joystick. The settings are as follows:
To Record a Macro
- Press and hold the Macro Record button + (M1/M2/M3/M4) for 3 seconds. The FN button light will breathe, indicating entry into macro recording mode.
- Press the desired button to record the macro. Click the macro recording button when the recording is complete. The FN button will double flash to indicate the end of the recording.
The FN button will blink slowly during macro operation until the macro operation is finished.
Clear Single Macro
Press and hold the "button to cancel macro (M1/M2/M3/M4)", then double-click the macro recording button. The FN button will double flash to indicate that the macro of the current button has been cleared.
Clear All Macros
Double-click the macro recording button. The FN button will double flash, indicating that the macros of all buttons have been cleared.
The shortcut setting only supports approximate macro recording function. After downloading the PC tool, you can edit macros and refine the duration and interval of each step. The PC tool can also store multiple sets of macros and generate a library for easy selection and application.
Simulated Motion Control
This controller supports simulated motion control, utilizing the built-in gyroscope to simulate left and right joystick data for game motion control. Simulated motion control is divided into three modes: "Left Joystick Global Motion Control", "Right Joystick Global Motion Control", and "Right Joystick Responsive Motion Control". The three motion control modes can be turned on as follows:
- Press and hold FN + press down the Left Joystick (LS) to enable "Left Joystick Global Motion Control Simulation".
- Press and hold FN + press down the Right Joystick (RS) to enable "Right Joystick Global Motion Control Simulation".
- Press and hold FN + "button to be set" + press down the Right Joystick (RS) to enable "Right Joystick Responsive Simulation".
The shortcut setting only supports turning analog sensing on and off. Depending on the game, you may need to set a different configuration in the PC tool for a better analog experience. It is highly recommended to use the PC tool. Playing a Switch's native motion control game, there is no need to turn on Motion Control Simulation, as it may cause conflicts and a worse experience.
Onboard Configuration
Switch Mode
- First, click the Configuration button. The channel indicator will change from red to white, indicating entry into Configuration Switch mode. In this mode, the four indicators represent four different on-board configurations.
- Click the Configure button again to start configuration switching. The indicators will switch in a top-down order; the first indicator being lit represents the current set of on-board configurations.
- If there is no configuration switching behavior within 5 seconds, the configuration switching mode will exit automatically, and the indicator will change from white to red to indicate the channel again.
Xinput Mode
In this mode, there is no channel indication function. The indicator light is white by default, showing the current on-board configuration. In this mode, the configuration can be switched directly by clicking the Configuration button.
Deadzone of Joystick
The default setting of this controller includes a joystick deadzone. Users can set the center deadzone of the left and right joysticks individually within PC Tools. Alternatively, clicking the Configure button can switch to a second set of configurations, which by default is the deadzone-free joystick configuration.
Joysticks with 0 deadzone offer higher control accuracy but may result in drift in games that do not account for no deadzone.
Joysticks & Triggers Calibration
If there is serious joystick drift, the joystick cannot be pushed to its maximum value, or the trigger sends values automatically and cannot reach its maximum linear value, you can try calibrating the joystick and trigger. The operation is as follows:
- Press and hold the View button + Menu button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The HOME indicator light will breathe orange, indicating entry into calibration mode.
- Push the joystick to its limit value and turn it in a circle at a constant speed, repeating 3-5 times.
- Press LT/RT to their limit values and release, repeating 3-5 times.
- Finally, press the View button + Menu button simultaneously. The HOME indicator will double flash in orange, representing that the calibration is complete.
Gyroscope Calibration
Place the controller statically on a horizontal desktop. Press the controller's Menu button + Screenshot button. The HOME button's indicator will turn purple and breathe slowly until the HOME button's indicator double blinks purple, which means the calibration is complete.
Volume Control
This controller supports controlling the PC volume. Press FN + `[Up Arrow]` / `[Down Arrow]` to adjust the PC volume.
Vibration Control
This controller supports vibration control, which can be turned on and off by FN + `[Right Arrow]`. The shortcut setting only controls vibration on and off. After downloading the PC tool, you can also adjust vibration start/maximum vibration intensity respectively.
Battery Instructions
- Each time the controller is turned on, the channel indicator will temporarily display the current power level for the first 5 seconds, and will resume indicating the channel/configuration when it goes out.
- When the power is too low, the channel indicator will flash red 10 times at a frequency of 2 times per second and will provide reminders every five minutes.
- After connecting the power supply, the channel indicator light will light up cyclically and progressively, representing the charging state. When the battery is full, the charging light effect will go out, and the channel indicator light will return to its original state.
Reset
If the controller is misconfigured or functions abnormally, you can try to reset it to recover. The operation is as follows:
Press and hold the HOME button for 10 seconds until the controller vibrates, indicating that the reset is complete.
Detailed Instructions
Please visit the official website for video tutorials and the support page: https://www.bigbigwon.com/support
Warranty
12 months limited warranty from the date of purchase of the product.