1. Kupu Whakataki
Mauruuru koe mo te hokoasing the AceGamer Wireless Controller SW035. This controller is designed for an enhanced gaming experience across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch (all models: Switch, Switch OLED, Switch Lite), PC (Windows 7+), Android, Stadia, Luna, and Steam. It features advanced functionalities such as macro programming, adjustable TURBO speed, 6-axis gyroscope, 4-level HD vibration, and customizable LED lighting.

Image 1: AceGamer SW035 Wireless Controller in White and Pink.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia nga mea katoa kei roto i te kete:
- AceGamer Wireless Controller SW035
- USB-C Uira Whakatau
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
3. Tahora Kaiwhakahaere
Kia mohio koe ki nga patene me o raatau mahi:

Whakaahua 2: Taipitopito view of the controller buttons and their labels.
- Rakau Analogi Mauī/Matau: Mō te nekehanga tika me te whakahaere kāmera.
- Papa-D: Tāuru aronga.
- Patene A/B/X/Y: Ngā pātene mahi.
- L/R/ZL/ZR Buttons: Shoulder and trigger buttons.
- Pātene KĀINGA: Returns to the system home screen.
- Patene Whakaahuamata: Ka hopu whakaahua.
- +/- Patene: Plus and Minus buttons.
- Patene T: TURBO function button.
- Pātene M1/M2: Ngā pātene hoki ka taea te whakarite mō ngā mahi makro.
- Tohu LED: Whakaatuhia te tūnga hononga me te taumata pākahiko.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Whakahoahoa me Nintendo Whakawhiti
Follow these steps to connect your controller to a Nintendo Switch console:

Image 3: Step-by-step guide for connecting the controller to Nintendo Switch.
- Mai i te Tahua Whakawhiti KĀINGA, tīpakohia 'Controllers'.
- Tīpakohia 'Change Grip/Order'.
- On the AceGamer controller, press and hold the Pātene HOME for 3 seconds. The LED indicators will flash rapidly. Release the HOME button.
- Wait for 5-30 seconds for the controller to pair. Once connected, the LED light will stop flashing and remain solid.
4.2 Connecting to PC (Windows 7+)
The controller can be connected to a PC via USB-C cable or Bluetooth.
Hononga Waea:
- Connect the USB-C cable to the controller and your PC.
- Me kimi aunoa te rorohiko i ngā taraiwa e tika ana, ā, me tāuta anō hoki.
- The controller will be recognized as an X-input device.
Hononga Nihokikorangi:
- Me mohio kei te whakahohea to PC i te Nihokikorangi.
- I runga i te kaiwhakahaere, pehia me te pupuri i te Pātene HOME until the LEDs flash rapidly.
- I to PC, haere ki 'Bluetooth & other devices' tautuhinga.
- Tīpakohia 'Add Bluetooth or other device' > 'Nihokikorangi'.
- Select the controller from the list of available devices (e.g., 'Pro Controller').
- Once paired, the LED on the controller will become solid.
4.3 Te hono atu ki ngā Pūrere Android
The controller can be connected to Android devices via Bluetooth.
- I runga i te kaiwhakahaere, pehia me te pupuri i te Pātene HOME until the LEDs flash rapidly.
- On your Android device, go to 'Nihokikorangi' settings and enable Bluetooth.
- Scan for new devices and select the controller from the list.
- Once paired, the LED on the controller will become solid.
5. Mahi
5.1 Te Whakataki i te Kaiwhakahaere
Connect the USB-C cable to the controller's charging port and a USB power source (e.g., Switch dock, PC, USB wall adapter). The LED indicators will show charging status and turn off when fully charged. The controller features a 1000mAh battery for extended playtime.
5.2 Hiko / Whakaweto
- Whakahiko: Patohia te paatene HOME.
- Weto Whakakore: Press and hold the HOME button for 5 seconds, or the controller will automatically power off after 5 minutes of inactivity when disconnected.
5.3 Mahi Whakaara
When the Switch console is in sleep mode, press the HOME button on the controller to wake up the console and automatically reconnect.
6. Āhuatanga Arā
6.1 Macro Programming (Back Buttons M1/M2)
The M1 and M2 back buttons can be programmed to execute a sequence of actions (macros), useful for complex combos in action games.

Image 4: Location of programmable back buttons (M1/M2) on the controller.
Nga Waahi Papatono:
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Pato M (located on the back) and the desired M1 or M2 button simultaneously. The LED will flash rapidly, indicating recording mode.
- Press the sequence of buttons you wish to record (e.g., A, B, X, Y, D-pad directions, L/R/ZL/ZR).
- Pehia te Pato M again to save the macro. The LED will stop flashing.
Now, pressing the programmed M1 or M2 button will execute the recorded sequence.
Tuhipoka: Some controllers may have pre-programmed macros from factory testing. Users should reprogram M1/M2 to their desired functions.
6.2 TURBO Function (Auto-fire)
The TURBO function allows a button to be repeatedly pressed automatically, increasing attack speed up to 20 times per second.

Image 5: The TURBO button and its functionality.
Setting TURBO:
- Patohia me te pupuri i te paatene mahi e hiahiatia ana (hei tauira, A, B, X, Y).
- I a koe e pupuri ana i te paatene mahi, pehia te T pātene once. The button is now set to TURBO mode.
Adjusting TURBO Speed (3 Levels):
- With a button already in TURBO mode, press and hold the T pātene.
- While holding T, move the Right Analog Stick Up or Down to cycle through the 3 TURBO speed levels.
Disabling TURBO:
- Press and hold the TURBO-enabled action button.
- I a koe e pupuri ana i te paatene mahi, pehia te T pātene again. The TURBO function for that button will be disabled.
6.3 HD Vibration Adjustment (4 Levels)
The controller features built-in dual vibration motors with 4 adjustable intensity levels (0%, 30%, 70%, 100%) to enhance immersion.

Image 6: Visual representation of the 4 HD vibration levels.
Adjusting Vibration:
Patohia me te pupuri i te T pātene, ka nukuhia te Left Analog Stick Up or Down to cycle through the vibration levels.
6.4 6-Axis Gyroscope Sensor
Equipped with a high-precision 6-axis gyroscope, the controller detects tilt and motion, providing intuitive motion control for compatible games.

Image 7: Illustration of the 6-axis gyroscope functionality.
6.5 Aratau Maama LED
The controller features customizable LED lights around the analog sticks with 3 light effect modes and an 8-color breathing cycle mode.

Image 8: Different LED light modes and colors.
Changing LED Modes:
Patohia me te pupuri i te Pātene arahina (if present, or a combination like T + Right Stick Click) to cycle through the available light effects and colors.
7. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te pūmana. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kino, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te pūmana ki te wahi matao, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Hei whakaroa i te ora o te pākahiko, kaua e tukua kia pau katoa te pūmana. Utuhia i ia wā, ahakoa kāore e whakamahia ana mō te wā roa.
- Aukati i nga Whakataka: Āraia te kaiwhakahaere mai i ngā maturuturunga me ngā pānga, ka kino pea ngā wāhanga o roto.
8. Te Raru
8.1 Kāore te Kaiwhakahaere e Hono/Whakahoa
- Me mohio kei te utuhia te kaiwhakahaere.
- Verify that the console/device's Bluetooth is enabled.
- Try restarting the console/device and the controller.
- Me whakarite karekau etahi atu taputapu ahokore e pokanoa.
- For Switch, ensure you are in the 'Change Grip/Order' screen before attempting to pair.
8.2 Te Whakaroa Whakauru, te Momotu rānei
- Ensure the controller is within range of the console/device.
- Minimize obstacles between the controller and the receiver.
- Check for firmware updates for your console/device.
- If issues persist, try a wired connection to your PC to rule out wireless interference.
8.3 Stick Drift or Unresponsive Buttons
- Tautuhi anō i te Kaiwhakahaere: Locate the small reset hole on the back of the controller. Use a thin object (like a paperclip) to press the reset button inside. This can resolve minor calibration issues.
- Ensure the controller is clean and free from debris around the buttons and sticks.
- If stick drift persists after resetting, recalibrate the sticks through your console's settings (e.g., Nintendo Switch System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Calibrate Control Sticks).
8.4 Macro Buttons Not Working as Expected
- Ensure you have correctly followed the macro programming steps (Section 6.1).
- Reprogram the macro to ensure the desired sequence is saved.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | SW035 |
| Waitohu | AceGamer |
| Tae | White + Pink |
| Hononga | Nihokikorangi, USB-C |
| Papahanga Hototahi | Nintendo Switch (all models), PC (Windows 7+), Android, Stadia, Luna, Steam |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 1000mAh |
| Wiri | HD Vibration (4 adjustable levels) |
| Mana Motini | 6-Axis Gyroscope Sensor |
| Mahinga Turbo | 3 adjustable speeds (up to 20 shots/sec) |
| Pātene Whakahōtaka | M1/M2 Back Buttons (Macro) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | One-key wake-up, LED lighting, Ergonomic design |
| Ahu | 16.2 x 11.3 x 6.7 cm |
| Taumaha | 270 g |
10. Raihana me te Tautoko
AceGamer provides a 1-tau pūtāhui for this product from the date of purchase. If you encounter any defects or issues during this period, please contact our customer support for assistance. We offer free replacement of defective parts or a full product exchange.
For further inquiries or technical support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official AceGamer webpae.


