Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your EvoFox Elite X2 Wireless Gaming Controller. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Ihirangi mokete
The EvoFox Elite X2 Wireless Gaming Controller package typically includes:
- EvoFox Elite X2 Wireless Gaming Controller
- 2.4GHz Kaiwhiwhi USB
- USB-C Uea / Uera Raraunga
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
- (Optional) USB Extender Cable
Ka mutu te huaview
Familiarize yourself with the various components of your EvoFox Elite X2 controller.

Mua view of the EvoFox Elite X2 Wireless Gaming Controller, showcasing its ergonomic design, joysticks with RGB lighting, D-pad, and face buttons (A, B, X, Y).
Tahora Kaiwhakahaere
- Left Analog Joystick: For movement and directional input. Features HallSense magnetic technology.
- Right Analog Joystick: For camera control and aiming. Features HallSense magnetic technology.
- Papa-D: Directional pad for precise digital input.
- Ngā Pātene Kanohi (A, B, X, Y): Patene mahi paerewa.
- Ngā Pātene Pakihiwi (LB, RB): Ngā pātene e mau ana i runga.
- Analog Triggers (LT, RT): Pressure-sensitive triggers for nuanced control. Features HallSense magnetic technology.
- BACK/SELECT Button: For in-game menu navigation.
- Pātene KĀINGA: To power on/off the controller and access system menus.
- Pātene Tīmata: For in-game menu navigation.
- Macro Buttons (M1, M2): Programmable buttons located on the rear.
- Pātene Mana RGB: To adjust RGB lighting effects.
- Patene Tautuhi Anō: Small button on the rear for recalibration.
- Tohu LED: Whakaatuhia te tūnga hononga me te taumata pākahiko.
- Tauranga USB-C: Mo te hononga waea me te utu.

He tata view highlighting the HallSense 3D Magnetic Analog Joysticks and Triggers, emphasizing their drift-free precision.
Tatūnga me te Hononga
2.4GHz Aratau Ahokore
- Whakahiko: Pehia te KĀINGA pātene hei whakakā i te pūmana.
- PC X-Input Mode: Pehia roa te HOKI + KĀINGA buttons simultaneously to activate PC X-Input mode.
- Honoa Kaiwhiwhi USB: Kōkuhuhia te kaiwhiwhi USB 2.4GHz ki tētahi tauranga USB e wātea ana i runga i tō PC.
- Tūnga LED: The LED indicators on the controller will show a solid light when successfully connected.

A visual guide illustrating the steps for connecting the controller in both 2.4GHz wireless mode and wired mode, including LED status indicators.

A close-up image of the 2.4GHz HyperConnect USB receiver, which enables wireless connectivity for the controller.
Aratau Waea (USB-C)
- Honoa taura: Connect the provided USB-C cable to the controller and the other end to an available USB port on your PC.
- PC X-Input Mode: Pehia roa te HOKI + KĀINGA buttons simultaneously to activate PC X-Input mode.
- USB Extender (Optional): If needed, use a USB extender cable for better reach.
- Tūnga LED: The LED indicators will show a solid light, indicating a successful wired connection and charging status.

An image showing the controller connected via its USB-C port for wired gameplay and charging.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Aratau Turbo
Activate Turbo Mode for rapid-fire functionality on selected buttons. This is useful for games requiring quick, repeated button presses.
- Whakahohenga: Pehia te Pātene Aratau Turbo (located near the D-pad) simultaneously with the desired action button (e.g., A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, LT, RT).
- Wehenga: Repeat the activation step to turn off Turbo Mode for that specific button.
Aratau Tika
Precision Mode reduces joystick sensitivity by 50% for enhanced accuracy in games requiring fine control, such as sniping or delicate movements.
- Whakahohenga: Pehia te Precision Mode Button (located near the right analog stick) to toggle it on/off.
- Tohu: The controller's LED indicators may change to signify Precision Mode is active.

He taipitopito view of the controller highlighting the Turbo Mode Button and Precision Mode Button for specialized gameplay functions.
EZ Click Macro Buttons (M1, M2)
The two programmable back buttons (M1, M2) allow you to assign complex commands or single button presses for quick execution.
- Whakauruhia te Aratau Papatono: Patohia me te pupuri i te Pātene Tonotono (M1 or M2) you wish to program, then press the Timata button. The LED indicators will flash.
- Tuhia te Tonotono: Press the sequence of buttons you want to assign to the Macro Button.
- Save Macro: Patohia taua Pātene Tonotono (M1 or M2) again to save the sequence. The LED indicators will stop flashing.
- Ūkui Tonotono: To clear a macro, enter programming mode for the desired Macro Button, then press the Macro Button again without inputting any sequence.

The rear of the EvoFox Elite X2 controller, showing the M1 and M2 programmable buttons, the RGB control button, and the reset button.
Nga Motika Wiri Takirua
The controller features dual vibration motors for immersive haptic feedback. Vibration intensity can be adjusted.
- Adjust Vibration: Use the dedicated vibration control buttons (if available, or refer to specific software/firmware instructions) to cycle through up to 3 vibration levels.

An illustration demonstrating the dual vibration motors and their impact on gameplay, with options for adjusting vibration intensity.
Mana Rama RGB
The joysticks feature customizable RGB lighting.
- Whakawhiti RGB: Pehia te Pātene Mana RGB (located on the rear) to cycle through different lighting modes or turn the RGB off.
Te Whakataki me te Ora o te Pūhiko
The EvoFox Elite X2 controller is equipped with a 400mAh battery, providing approximately 10-12 hours of playtime on a full charge.
- Kei te utu: Connect the controller to a USB power source (PC, wall adapter) using the provided USB-C cable. The LED indicators will show charging status.
- Wā Whakataki: He 2 haora te roa o te utu katoa.
- Tohu Pūhiko: The LED indicators will provide a visual cue for the current battery level.

The EvoFox Elite X2 controller connected via its USB-C port for charging, emphasizing its extended battery life of up to 10-12 hours.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te pūmana. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kaha, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te pūmana ki te wahi matao, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Aukati i nga Whakataka: Protect the controller from physical impact and drops to prevent damage to internal components, especially the HallSense sensors.
- Whakatikatika: If you experience joystick drift or unresponsive buttons, use a pin to press the Patene Tautuhi on the rear of the controller for recalibration.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Rongoa pea |
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| Kāore te kaiwhakahaere e hono ahokore. |
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| Karekau te Kaiwhakahaere e whakautu ana i te aratau waea. |
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| Te tere o te Joystick, te whakaurunga kore ranei. |
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| Kāore te wiri e mahi ana, he ngoikore/kaha rawa rānei. |
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| Macro buttons not working. |
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For further assistance, please visit the official EvoFox support page: EvoFox Elite X2 Help
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | Elite X2 |
| Tau tauira | 491 |
| Hononga | 2.4GHz Wireless (HyperConnect™), Wired (USB-C) |
| Reiti Pooti | 1000Hz |
| Ngā Rākau Harikoa me ngā Whakaoho | HallSense™ Magnetic Hall 3D (Drift-free, Pressure-sensitive) |
| Macro Buttons | 2 Programmable EZ Click Macro Buttons |
| Wiri | Dual Vibration Motors (Up to 3 levels) |
| Pūhiko | 400mAh (Up to 10-12 hours playtime) |
| Tauranga Whakatau | USB-C |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 16 x 11 x 6.8 cm |
| Taumaha | 250 g |
| Hototahi | PC (Matapihi) |
| Whenua Taketake | Haina |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
EvoFox products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, product registration, and technical support, please visit the official EvoFox webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te ratonga kiritaki.
Kaihanga: Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited
Wāhi noho: C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020
Hononga Tautoko: EvoFox Elite X2 Help





