SteelSeries Mobile Wireless Controller User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- SteelSeries
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHARGING THE CONTROLLER
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- CONNECTING ON ANDROID TM (TABLETS/PHONES)
- CONNECTING ON iOS® (iPHONE®/iPAD®/iPOD TOUCH®)
- CONNECTING ON WINDOWS PC
- CONNECTING ON MAC OSX®
- INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
- SETTINGS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CONCLUSION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
STEELSERIES FREE MOBILE WIRELESS CONTROLLER
USER GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the SteelSeries Free Mobile Controller! This controller
is designed by SteelSeries, a dedicated manufacturer of innovative
professional gaming gear and mobile gaming accessories.
This user guide is designed to familiarize you with all aspects of our
controller, its setup, and its usage. We hope that it will be of use to you.
If there are any questions that are not answered or clarified in this user
guide, please refer to our website: http://faq.steelseries.com
CHARGING THE CONTROLLER
Prior to using your SteelSeries Free for the first time, it is recommended
that you charge the controller for 2 hours by plugging in the USB cable
(provided in the box) – plug one end of the cable in your Free and plug the
other end into a powered USB port. Remember, you can use your Free while it’s
charging.
Your FREE controller is built with a Lithium ION rechargeable battery. During
charging, a red and white LED will give you the charging status:
- While the FREE Controller is charging, the red light will stay on
- When the FREE Controller is fully charged, the red light will turn off
- Low battery Indicator – The white light will flash very quickly and repeatedly
GENERAL INFORMATION
Modes
The SteelSeries Free Mobile Wireless Controller was designed with cross-
platform play in mind. The Free Controller ships with two “modes”.
Gamepad Mode (default): Lets you play games on Android devices, PC’s and Mac
OSX®
Arcade Mode: Lets you play games on iOS® that support iCade controls.
To toggle between the two modes, press the “A+B” buttons simultaneously while
the controller is powered off. The Free Controller will remember the last mode
you were in on standard power-up (holding “A” for 3 seconds). TM
Illumination Patterns
When the Free is on, the white LED next to the “A” button flashes in a
specific pattern to inform you of the current mode and connection status.
- Gamepad Mode – the white LED will blink once, this will repeat (single blink)
- Arcade Mode – the white LED will blink twice, this will repeat (double blink)
- The disconnected – white light will blink (once or twice, depending on your current mode) every second
- Connected – white light will blink (once or twice, depending on your current mode) every 3 seconds
For example, if your Free is currently in HID Gamepad Mode (the default) and
it is not paired to a device yet, it will blink (one quick blink) once every
second. Once you pair it to a device, the lighting behavior will change to
blinking (one quick blink) every three seconds.
On the other hand, if your FREE is in Arcade Mode and it is not paired to your
iOS device yet, it will blink (two quick blinks) once every second. Once you
pair it to your iOS device, the lighting behavior will change to blinking (two
quick blinks) every three seconds.
IF YOU ARE ASKED TO ENTER A PAIRING CODE FOR YOUR iOS DEVICE, REFER TO THESE
KEY MAPPINGS
– Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
– Android TM is a trademark of Google Inc.
– iPhone®, iPod touch®, iPad® and Mac®, iOS® are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
CONNECTING ON ANDROID TM (TABLETS/PHONES)
If this is your first time turning on your Free, hold down the “A” button for
3 seconds to turn on the controller. You’ll know the controller is on because
the white light will start flashing. Please note that the controller will
remember the last mode you were in. If you’ve used the Free on an iOS® device
previously, you will need to switch to “Gamepad Mode” by pressing “A+B”
buttons for 3 seconds while the controller is off. If your Free is properly
paired and connected, the white light will be in a “single blink” pattern.
Enable Bluetooth® on your Android TM device by going to the Settings menu,
turn on Bluetooth®, then tap “Search for Devices” and look for the “Zeemote:
SteelSeries Free” in the device’s list. Select the controller and your Free
should pair effortlessly. If a code prompt is displayed, enter “0000” to pair
your device.
Open up a compatible game, navigate to the in-game controller settings menu
and select the Gamepad/Controller option (The exact name varies from game to
game). If the game supports remapping, feel free to do so from the in-game
controller settings menu. If you don’t know if the game is controller
compatible, go to www.steelseries.com/free/android to find a list of
compatible games and much more.
CONNECTING ON iOS® (iPHONE®/iPAD®/iPOD TOUCH®)
If this is your first time turning on your Free or you’ve used your Free on
Android device, PC or Mac® previously, hold down “A+B” buttons for 3 seconds
to switch to “Arcade Mode” and simultaneously turn on the controller. You’ll
know the controller is on because the white light will start flashing in a
“double blink” pattern. Please note that the controller will remember the last
mode you were in, so you don’t need to repeat this process every time. Going
forward, you can simply turn the controller on by holding down the “A” button
for 3 seconds.
Enable Bluetooth® on your iPhone®/iPad®/iPod® touch by going to the Settings
menu, navigate to the General tab, turn on Bluetooth® and look for the
“Zeemote: SteelSeries Free” in the device’s list. Select the controller and
your Free should pair effortlessly. If a code prompt is displayed, enter the
code based on the graphic on the last page of this Quick Start Guide.
Open up a compatible game, navigate to the in-game controller settings menu
and select the Gamepad/Controller option (Exact name varies from game to
game). If the game supports remapping, feel free to do so from the in-game
controller settings menu. If you don’t know if the game is iCade controller
compatible, go to www.steelseries.com/free/ios to find a list of compatible
games and much more.
NOTE: On iOS® devices, your Free controller is recognized as a Bluetooth®
keyboard. Therefore, when your Free is paired on your iOS® device, you will
not be able to type as the on-screen keyboard disappears. If you would like to
search for games or use your keyboard, please disconnect (or power off) your
Free and proceed.
CONNECTING ON WINDOWS PC
If you have a Windows computer that has Bluetooth capability and this is your
first time turning on your Free, hold down the “A” button for 3 seconds to
turn on the controller. You’ll know the controller is on because the white
light will start flashing. Please note that the controller will remember the
last mode you were in. If you’ve used the Free on an iOS® device previously,
you will need to switch to “Gamepad Mode” by pressing “A+B” buttons for 3
seconds while the controller is off. If your Free is properly paired and
connected, the white light will be in a “single blink” pattern.
To pair the controller with the computer, go to Start -> Control Panel. Look
for either the “Add a device” option under the Hardware and Sound section, or
click the “Devices and Printers” option and select “Add a device” in the top
left corner. A window will pop up indicating that Windows is searching for a
Bluetooth device to connect to. Select “Zeemote: SteelSeries Free” when it
appears. If it gives you any options for pairing codes, choose to use your own
key, and enter “0000”.
If you’re playing a controller-enabled game, start up the game, go to the in-
game controller settings and select the gamepad option. Otherwise, use the
SteelSeries Engine to emulate a mouse/keyboard (see the SteelSeries Engine
section below).
CONNECTING ON MAC OSX®
If is your first time turning on your Free, hold down the “A” button for 3
seconds to turn on the controller. You’ll know the controller is on because
the white light will start flashing. Please note that the controller will
remember the last mode you were in. If you’ve used the Free on an iOS® device
previously, you will need to switch to “Gamepad Mode” by pressing “A+B”
buttons for 3 seconds while the controller is off. If your Free is properly
paired and connected, the white light will be in a “single blink” pattern.
To pair the controller with the computer, click on the Apple icon in the top
left corner of the screen. Select System Preferences -> Bluetooth. On the pop
up window click on the plus sign at the bottom left corner to add a device.
Select “Zeemote: SteelSeries Free” when it appears. If it prompts you for a
pairing code, enter “0000”.
If you’re playing a controller-enabled game, start up the game, go to the in-
game controller settings and select the gamepad option. Otherwise, use the
SteelSeries Engine to emulate a mouse/keyboard (see the SteelSeries Engine
section below).
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
On Windows and Mac OSX®, the Free is powered by the SteelSeries Engine
software suite. The SteelSeries Engine will allow you to play virtually any
game with the Free Controller. Many games do not support Gamepads natively,
and the SteelSeries Engine will allow keyboard and mouse emulation to work
around that limitation.
1. Ensure that the Free is paired with your machine (see Connecting on
Windows PC or Mac OS X for more information)
2. Download the version of the SteelSeries Engine that is appropriate for
your platform: http://www.steelseries.com/downloads/
3. Launch the installer and follow the instructions on the screen.
Detailed instructions on how to operate most of the SteelSeries Engine can be
found in the SteelSeries Engine user manual. To access the user manual in
Windows, go to Start -> Program Files (or All Programs) -> SteelSeries ->
SteelSeries Engine. On Mac, go to Applications -> SteelSeries Engine. Then
select the SteelSeries Engine User Guide (UserGuide.pdf on Mac). The following
parts will describe aspects of the Engine that are specific to the Free.
BUTTONS
Mouse and Keyboard Mode
“Mouse & Keyboard Mode” will allow you to assign keyboard and mouse inputs to
the Free’s buttons and joysticks. This enables the use of the Free with games
that only support mouse and keyboard input. To turn the mode on or off, click
on the switch next to the “Mouse and Keyboard” label. You may want to turn the
mode “Off” for games that provide native controller support.
Presets
Click the arrow next to the label “Presets” to view a list of preset button
assignments for the Free. Presets are optimized for different game genres such
as first-person shooters, 2D platformers, etc. Once you select a preset, all
the buttons and joysticks will be loaded with a setup customized for that
particular genre. To configure the Free for your particular game, you may have
to make some adjustments to the presets. However, these presets are a great
jumping-off point.
Analog Joystick Settings
If you click the buttons labeled “L. Joystick” or “R. Joystick”, instead of
getting to customize the buttons on the Free, you will be able to customize
the left or right joystick respectively. Both the left and right joysticks can
be set to one of three modes: 4-Direction: The joystick behaves like a
directional pad with only four basic directions – up, down, left, and right.
The joystick will not recognize diagonal movements, like up-right. Each
direction can have an action assigned to it, just like one of the buttons.
8-Direction: The joystick recognizes eight directions – up, down, left, right
– and four basic diagonal directions, such as up-right. Like the 4-Direction
mode, each of the 8 directions can have an action assigned to it. If you
toggle on the Automatic Corners, when you trigger the corners, it will
automatically output the macros for the adjacent sides. For example, if you
move the joystick up-right, the actions for up and right will output. Mouse
Movement: The joystick simulates mouse input, allowing you to move the mouse
cursor with the Free. This mode is optimal for 3D games in which you would
otherwise use a mouse. After you set a joystick to “Mouse Movement” move to
the Settings tab at the top to adjust the details on how the analog joystick
operates.
Note : To see and apply your changes, you must hit the save button first.
SETTINGS
The colored circles represent your two analog joysticks. The small white
circles in the center represent your analog stick’s current position. If you
move your joystick around, you will see the white circles move.
Dead Zone
The black area in the center of the image represents the dead zone, which is
the region around the center of the joystick where movement is not registered
– this is a feature found in all controllers with analog joysticks to avoid
very slight jitter when not moving the analog sticks. You can adjust the size
of the dead zone by moving the Dead Zone slider to the right (bigger) or left
(smaller). The size of the black area will get larger or smaller according to
how you adjust the dead zone. Increasing the dead zone size will result in
needing to move the joystick more to register movement.
Mouse Emulation
Speed
When the joystick is set to “Mouse Movement”, the image of the joystick
corresponds to how you selected the two speeds using the sliders on the right.
The “Speed” sets the speed at which the joystick moves the cursor. The left
slider defines the slowest speed you would like to have on your joystick, when
the smallest amount of pressure is applied. The right slider defines the
fastest mouse speed when the maximum amount of pressure applied. The mouse
speeds are color-coded, with blue being the slowest and red being the fastest.
These colors are matched on the image to the left – this is done so that after
you set the speeds, you will get a good indication of what mouse speed will be
output at various parts on the joystick map.
Acceleration Curves
SteelSeries Engine also provides four options for mapping joystick movement to
mouse speed.
- Smooth (Linear): The speed will gradually adjust from slow to fast speeds at a normal rate.
- Slow (ease in): The change from the slow speed to the fast speed will gradually occur later – a little more movement will be required on the joystick to start speeding up the cursor.
- Fast (ease out): The change from the slow speed to the fast speed will gradually occur earlier – a little less movement will be required on the joystick to start speeding up the cursor.
- Instant: There is only one speed throughout the entire analog stick.
Y-Invert
“Y Invert” reverses the up and down movements of the controller. If selected,
pressing up on the joystick will cause the cursor to move down, and pressing
down will move the cursor up.
Directional Pad
When the joystick is set to 4-Direction or 8-Direction, the alternating shades
of blue represent the separation between each direction.
Note: To see and apply your changes, you must hit the Save button first.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: After I pair my Free to a Windows PC, I get a warning message that “Device
driver software was not successfully installed.”
A: This is OK! Because the Free is a true cross-platform controller, it must
present itself as multiple types of devices to the host system. Your Free
controller is still working properly and can be used to play games.
Q: When I connect to a mobile device (either Android or iOS) in Arcade mode, I
can’t access my touch screen keyboard.
A: While in Arcade mode, the Free controller is technically recognized as a
Bluetooth keyboard, which will cause a phone or tablet’s on-screen keyboard to
disappear. Unfortunately, you will have to have to unpair or turn off the Free
during the times you want to type.
Q: While I am installing the SteelSeries Engine, it unpairs my Free
controller.
A: Unfortunately, this is an unavoidable part of updating the drivers.
Furthermore, you’ll notice if you look at the device list – the Free
controller is still considered connected by Windows. It is very important that
you do not remove the Free from the devices list. To fix this, simply turn the
controller off then turn it back on.
Q: What games will work with the Free controller on my device?
A: For Windows and Mac OS X computers, just about any game that works with a
mouse/keyboard will work with the Free controller, thanks to the SteelSeries
Engine.
For Android or iOS devices, you can find a list of compatible games using the
following links:
Android: http://www.steelseries.com/free/android
iOS: http://www.steelseries.com/free/ios
Q: What features are available in the Android version of the SteelSeries
Engine?
A: The Android version of the SteelSeries Engine is a great assistant for
helping first-time users set up their Free controller with their tablet or
phone. Once paired, the application will also allow you to test out your
controller, providing feedback on button presses and analog joystick
movements. Also included in the application are links to the quick start guide
as well as a list of compatible games.
CONCLUSION
This concludes the user manual for the SteelSeries Free Mobile Controller. We hope this manual answered any questions you may have had. If you have any further questions – please refer to our website: http://faq.steelseries.com Good luck, and have fun.
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