1. Sehlahisoa Overview
The GAMFAMI Wireless Controller Model T48 is designed for an enhanced gaming experience on PlayStation 4, PS4 Pro, and PS4 Slim consoles. It features Hall effect joysticks for precision and longevity, programmable M1/M2 buttons, a Turbo function, dual shock vibration, and a built-in 1000mAh rechargeable battery.

Pele view of the GAMFAMI Wireless Controller, showcasing moralo oa eona oa ergonomic le sebopeho sa konopo.

Ka morao view of the GAMFAMI Wireless Controller, displaying the model number T48 and regulatory markings.
2. Seta
2.1 Ho lefisa Molaoli
Before initial use, fully charge the controller. Use a standard USB-C cable (not included) to connect the controller to your PS4 console or a compatible USB power adapter.
- The LED light bar on the controller will slowly flash orange while charging.
- The LED light bar will turn off once fully charged.
- Tefiso e felletseng e nka lihora tse ka bang 2-3.
2.2 Pairing with PlayStation 4 Console
- Ensure your PS4 console is powered on.
- Connect the controller to the PS4 console using a USB-C cable.
- Press the PS button on the controller. The controller will automatically pair with the console.
- Once paired, you can disconnect the USB-C cable for wireless gameplay.
- To connect an already paired controller wirelessly, simply press the PS button.
2.3 Ho hokela ho PC
The controller can be connected to a PC via Bluetooth. Ensure your PC has Bluetooth capabilities.
- On your PC, go to Bluetooth settings and enable Bluetooth.
- On the controller, press and hold the SHARE button and the PS button simultaneously until the light bar starts flashing rapidly. This indicates pairing mode.
- On your PC, select the controller from the list of available Bluetooth devices and complete the pairing process.
3. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
3.1 Litaolo tsa Motheo
The controller features standard PlayStation button layouts, including:
- Directional Buttons (D-pad): Up, Down, Left, Right
- Likonopo tsa Liketso: Triangle, Circle, Cross (X), Square
- Shoulder Buttons: L1, R1
- Likonopo tsa ho Qala: L2, R2
- Lithupa tsa Analog: Left Stick (L3 button when pressed), Right Stick (R3 button when pressed)
- Konopo ea PS: Powers on/off the controller, accesses PS menu.
- KHAOLO EA KAROLO: Shares gameplay content.
- Konopo ea Likhetho: Accesses in-game menus.
- Touchpad: Multi-touch input area.
3.2 Macro Programming (M1/M2 Buttons)
The controller includes two programmable back buttons, M1 and M2, for custom key mapping. These buttons can be assigned to replicate other controller inputs.

Illustration highlighting the advanced gaming buttons and textured grips on the controller.
To program M1 or M2:
- Tobetsa o hatelle HLOKOMELA button (usually a small button near the M1/M2 buttons) until the indicator light flashes.
- Tobetsa ea M1 or M2 button you wish to program. The indicator light will flash slower.
- Press the button you want to map (e.g., X, O, L1, R3, etc.).
- Tobetsa ea HLOKOMELA button again to save the mapping. The indicator light will turn off.
Mappable buttons include: X, Circle, Square, Triangle, D-pad Up, D-pad Down, D-pad Left, D-pad Right, L3, R3, L1, R1, L2, R2.
3.3 Mosebetsi oa Turbo
The Turbo function allows for rapid, repeated input of a button press, which can be advantageous in certain games.

Visual representation of the Turbo function button on the controller.
Ho kenya ts'ebetsong Turbo:
- Tobetsa o hatelle TURBO konopo.
- While holding TURBO, press the action button you wish to apply Turbo to (e.g., X, Circle, Square, Triangle, L1, R1, L2, R2).
- Release both buttons. The selected action button will now have Turbo activated.
To deactivate Turbo:
- Tobetsa o hatelle TURBO konopo.
- While holding TURBO, press the action button that currently has Turbo activated.
- Release both buttons. Turbo will be deactivated for that specific button.
3.4 Hall Effect Joysticks
The controller is equipped with Hall effect joysticks, which utilize magnetic fields instead of physical contacts. This design significantly reduces the risk of stick drift and enhances the lifespan and precision of the joysticks.

An illustration demonstrating the internal mechanism of a Hall Effect Joystick.
3.5 Built-in Speakers and 3.5mm Audio Jack
The controller includes built-in speakers for enhanced audio feedback during gameplay. Additionally, a 3.5mm audio jack is provided for connecting headphones or a headset, allowing for private audio and voice chat.

Ho koala view of the 3.5mm audio jack located on the bottom of the controller.
4. Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Sebelisa lesela le bonolo, le omeletseng ho hloekisa selaoli. Qoba ho sebelisa lik'hemik'hale tse bohale kapa lintho tse senyang.
- Polokelo: Boloka selaoli sebakeng se phodileng, se omeletseng hole le khanya ea letsatsi le mocheso o feteletseng.
- Tlhokomelo ea Betri: Ho lelefatsa bophelo ba betri, qoba ho ntša tjhaja ka botlalo sesebelisoa sa taolo khafetsa. E tjhaje khafetsa, leha e sa sebelisoe kamehla.
- Qoba ho Lahla: Protect the controller from physical impact, as this can damage internal components.
5. Ho rarolla mathata
5.1 Controller Not Connecting/Pairing
- Netefatsa hore molaoli o lefisitsoe.
- Try connecting the controller to the PS4 with a USB-C cable and pressing the PS button to re-establish the connection.
- Restart your PS4 console.
- Reset the controller: Locate the small reset button on the back of the controller (often inside a small hole). Use a thin object (like a straightened paperclip) to press and hold the button for 3-5 seconds. Then, attempt to pair again.
5.2 Input Lag or Unresponsive Buttons
- Ensure there are no obstructions or excessive distance between the controller and the console.
- Check for other wireless devices that might cause interference.
- If playing on PC, ensure Bluetooth drivers are up to date.
- Try connecting the controller via USB-C cable to see if the issue persists.
5.3 Ho Tsamaisa Thupa
While Hall effect joysticks are designed to prevent drift, if you experience minor drift:
- Perform a controller reset (see 5.1).
- Ensure the controller's firmware is up to date (check the manufacturer's website for any available updates).
6. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | T48 |
| Lisebelisoa tse lumellanang | PlayStation 4, PS4 Pro, PS4 Slim, PC |
| Khokahano | bluetooth |
| Bokhoni ba Battery | 1000mAh |
| Mofuta oa Molaoli | Papali ea papali |
| Likarolo Tse Khethehileng | Hall Joystick, Dual Shock Vibration, Turbo Function, Programmable M1/M2 buttons, Built-in Speakers, 3.5mm Audio Jack |
| Boima ba Ntho | 0.37 lik'hilograma |
7. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact GAMFAMI customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the official GAMFAMI websebaka kapa ka morekisi oa hau.