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frontpage Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Last Thursday
May 29, 2025 4:55 PM
8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller (Black Myth: Wukong, PC/Android)
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Android wired and 2.4GHz USB: show up as a keyboard, but button presses don't seem to do anything
Android Bluetooth: works as expected
Windows Wired and 2.4GHz: show up as "Controller (8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless)" and button layout matches Xbox layout (no L4/R4, etc).
Windows Bluetooth: identified as "8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless" in bluetooth devices. In "Game Controllers" settings it is called "6 axis 16 button gamepad with hat switch" and the buttons don't correspond to Xbox layout. L4 and R4 show up as buttons in between the normal sequence (L4 is 3, R4 is 6). So I imagine you could use it just fine in a game where you can map buttons, but not a game that expects Xbox layout.
Other weird behavior is that there's no analog shoulder buttons. LT/RT are shown as buttons, not axis.
I'm not sure how to know if it uses hall effect sensors. Anyone know a way to determine?
BTW, LB and RB are super clicky -- very noisy when pressed.
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I can't get it to work with Lego batman, but it's worked with all of my other kids games as an Xbox controller, but lego Batman I'm short assigning it one button
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- Android wired and 2.4GHz USB: show up as a keyboard, but button presses don't seem to do anything
- Android Bluetooth: works as expected
- Windows Wired and 2.4GHz: show up as "Controller (8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless)" and button layout matches Xbox layout (no L4/R4, etc).
- Windows Bluetooth: identified as "8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless" in bluetooth devices. In "Game Controllers" settings it is called "6 axis 16 button gamepad with hat switch" and the buttons don't correspond to Xbox layout. L4 and R4 show up as buttons in between the normal sequence (L4 is 3, R4 is 6). So I imagine you could use it just fine in a game where you can map buttons, but not a game that expects Xbox layout.
- Other weird behavior is that there's no analog shoulder buttons. LT/RT are shown as buttons, not axis.
I'm not sure how to know if it uses hall effect sensors. Anyone know a way to determine?BTW, LB and RB are super clicky -- very noisy when pressed.
- Android wired and 2.4GHz USB: show up as a keyboard, but button presses don't seem to do anything
- Android Bluetooth: works as expected
- Windows Wired and 2.4GHz: show up as "Controller (8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless)" and button layout matches Xbox layout (no L4/R4, etc).
- Windows Bluetooth: identified as "8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless" in bluetooth devices. In "Game Controllers" settings it is called "6 axis 16 button gamepad with hat switch" and the buttons don't correspond to Xbox layout. L4 and R4 show up as buttons in between the normal sequence (L4 is 3, R4 is 6). So I imagine you could use it just fine in a game where you can map buttons, but not a game that expects Xbox layout.
I'm not sure how to know if it uses hall effect sensors. Anyone know a way to determine?Another commenter on slickdeals said it doesn't work wired and I found it quite odd.
Another commenter on slickdeals said it doesn't work wired and I found it quite odd.
BTW for any looking, you don't have to get the ugly one pictured here. The other ugly ones are also the same price 😜
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- Android wired and 2.4GHz USB: show up as a keyboard, but button presses don't seem to do anything
- Android Bluetooth: works as expected
- Windows Wired and 2.4GHz: show up as "Controller (8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless)" and button layout matches Xbox layout (no L4/R4, etc).
- Windows Bluetooth: identified as "8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless" in bluetooth devices. In "Game Controllers" settings it is called "6 axis 16 button gamepad with hat switch" and the buttons don't correspond to Xbox layout. L4 and R4 show up as buttons in between the normal sequence (L4 is 3, R4 is 6). So I imagine you could use it just fine in a game where you can map buttons, but not a game that expects Xbox layout.
- Other weird behavior is that there's no analog shoulder buttons. LT/RT are shown as buttons, not axis.
I'm not sure how to know if it uses hall effect sensors. Anyone know a way to determine?BTW, LB and RB are super clicky -- very noisy when pressed.
Got the trimode and was disappointed it didn't have it. (Needed the wired Xbox compatibility.)