User Guide (v3)
Configuration
Configuration includes calibrating the analog sticks, setting your RGB colors, and more.
To adjust the settings on your controller, refer to our Hoja 2 Config Tool .
Wired Mode
Simply connect your ProGCC 3 via a USB-C cable to enable wired modes.
Holding down one of the alternate mode buttons while plugging in will boot into the desired mode.
Modes Explainer
Hold the appropriate button while powering on the controller (Wireless Mode) or while plugging the controller in via USB.
Button | LED Color | Mode | BT | USB | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | White | Switch/Config | ✔️ | ✔️ | USB Mode for Nintendo Switch or the Config App |
X | Green | XInput | ❌ | ✔️ | USB Mode for Steam or games supporting XInput at 1000hz |
Y | Cyan | Slippi | ❌ | ✔️ | USB Mode for Slippi on PC/Mac/Linux/Android |
B | Blue | SInput | ✔️ | ✔️ | USB Mode for PC/Steam to support 1000hz input |
Dpad Left | Red | NES/SNES | ❌ | ✔️ | Connect to an NES/SNES console using a Retro-C cable |
Dpad Down | Yellow | N64 | ❌ | ✔️ | Connect to an N64 console using a Retro-C cable |
Dpad Right | Purple | GameCube | ❌ | ✔️ | Connect to a GameCube/Wii console using a Retro-C cable |
Switch Mode
Locate and enter System Settings.
Scroll down until you see Controllers and Sensors.
Press A, then locate and enable Pro Controller Wired Communication.
You will see a prompt about NFC functionality, press OK.
You now have Pro Controller Wired Communications enabled.
Tournament Safety Mode
During tournament play, you may want to disable the menu buttons, and the DPad.
Simply press the 'Sync' button once to toggle tournament safety mode on/off. This is a great way to easily and quickly disable these troublesome buttons during high-stakes gameplay.