1. Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Ipega PG-9078 Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Controller. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure proper functionality and to maximize your gaming experience. This controller is designed for use with Android smartphones, tablets, TV boxes, smart TVs, VR mobile devices, and PCs.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Ipega PG-9078 is a versatile wireless gaming controller featuring a telescopic holder for mobile devices. It offers a comfortable grip and precise controls for an enhanced gaming experience.
2.1 Zofunika Kwambiri
- Wireless Bluetooth connectivity for Android and PC.
- Integrated telescopic holder supporting 4-5.5 inch mobile phones with adjustable angle.
- L2 & R2 buttons for enhanced control.
- Analog function for precise input.
- Anti-slip texture for secure handling.
- Hall effect sensor switch for durability.
- Plug and Play functionality, no drivers required for most devices.
2.2 Zida Zowongolera

Image 1: Ipega PG-9078 Gaming Controller. This image displays the Ipega PG-9078 controller in its extended state, revealing the central telescopic phone holder. The left side features a joystick, D-pad, and 'SELECT', 'HOME', 'START' buttons, along with 'SEARCH' and 'CHARGE' indicator lights. The right side includes another joystick, A/B/X/Y action buttons, and additional indicator lights. Both sides have ergonomic grips.
Refer to Image 1 for a visual guide to the controller's layout:
- Kumanzere: Left Analog Stick, D-Pad, SELECT button, HOME button, START button, SEARCH indicator, CHARGE indicator.
- Mbali yakumanja: Right Analog Stick, A/B/X/Y action buttons, LED indicators (for mode selection).
- Top (Shoulder Buttons): L1, L2, R1, R2.
- Pakati: Telescopic phone holder (supports 4-5.5 inch phones).
- Pansi: Charging port (usually Micro USB, not explicitly stated but common for such devices).
3. Kukhazikitsa
3.1 Kulipira Wowongolera
- Connect the provided USB charging cable to the charging port on the controller.
- Lumikizani mbali ina ya chingwe ku gwero lamagetsi la USB (mwachitsanzo, doko la USB la pakompyuta, adapter ya khoma la USB).
- The CHARGE indicator light will illuminate during charging. Once fully charged, the light may turn off or change color depending on the model.
- Kulipira kwathunthu kumatenga maola 2-3.
3.2 Kulumikizana kwa Bluetooth
The PG-9078 supports different connection modes. Ensure the controller is sufficiently charged before attempting to pair.
3.2.1 Android Device Pairing
- Yatsani: Press ndi kugwira KWAMBIRI button along with the A button simultaneously for approximately 3 seconds until the LED indicator flashes rapidly. This puts the controller into Android standard mode.
- Yambitsani Bluetooth: On your Android device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth ON.
- Scan for Devices: Your device will search for available Bluetooth devices.
- Lumikizani: Select "PG-9078" (or similar name) from the list of available devices.
- Chitsimikizo: Once paired, the LED indicator on the controller will stop flashing and remain solid, indicating a successful connection.
Note: Some Android games may require specific controller mapping or third-party applications for full compatibility.
3.2.2 PC Pairing (Bluetooth Adapter Required)
- Yatsani: Press ndi kugwira KWAMBIRI button along with the X button simultaneously for approximately 3 seconds until the LED indicator flashes rapidly. This puts the controller into PC X-Input mode.
- Yambitsani Bluetooth: Ensure your PC has a Bluetooth adapter and that Bluetooth is enabled. Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
- Onjezani Chipangizo: Dinani "Onjezani Bluetooth kapena chipangizo china" ndikusankha "Bluetooth".
- Lumikizani: Select "PG-9078" (or similar name) from the list.
- Chitsimikizo: The LED indicator on the controller will become solid upon successful connection.
Note: For PC, the controller may also support direct USB connection. Connect the controller to your PC using a USB cable, and it should be recognized as a gamepad.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
4.1 Using the Telescopic Holder
- Gently pull the two halves of the controller apart to extend the telescopic holder.
- Carefully place your smartphone (4-5.5 inches) into the holder, ensuring it is securely seated.
- The holder's angle can be adjusted for optimal viewndi.
4.2 batani Ntchito
| Batani/Control | Ntchito |
|---|---|
| Left/Right Analog Sticks | 360-degree movement control, camera control. |
| D-Pad (Directional Pad) | Precise directional input for menus and movement. |
| A, B, X, Y mabatani | Action buttons, context-sensitive in games. |
| L1, R1 (Shoulder Buttons) | Commonly used for actions like shooting, jumping, or menu navigation. |
| L2, R2 (Trigger Buttons) | Analog triggers for variable input, such as acceleration or braking. |
| Sankhani batani | Often used for menu access or specific game functions. |
| Start batani | Typically used to pause games or confirm selections. |
| Batani Lanyumba | Powers the controller on/off, initiates pairing mode when held with other buttons. |
4.3 Kuyimitsa
To power off the controller, press and hold the KWAMBIRI button for approximately 5 seconds until the LED indicators turn off.
5. Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, youma kuyeretsa chowongolera. Pewani kugwiritsa ntchito mankhwala owopsa kapena zinthu zowononga.
- Posungira: Sungani chowongolera pamalo ozizira, ouma kutali ndi kuwala kwa dzuwa komanso kutentha kwambiri.
- Kusamalira Battery: If not used for extended periods, charge the controller at least once every three months to maintain battery health.
- Pewani Madontho: Tetezani chowongolera ku madontho ndi kugundana, zomwe zingawononge zigawo zamkati.
6. Mavuto
| Vuto | Njira Yotheka |
|---|---|
| Wowongolera sayatsa. | Ensure the controller is fully charged. Connect it to a power source and check the CHARGE indicator. |
| Sitingathe kulunzanitsa kudzera pa Bluetooth. |
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| Mabatani kapena ma joystick sagwira ntchito. |
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| Phone does not fit in holder. | The telescopic holder supports phones between 4 and 5.5 inches. Ensure your phone's size is within this range. |
7. Zofotokozera
- Nambala Yachitsanzo: PG-9078
- Kulumikizana: Bluetooth wopanda zingwe
- Kugwirizana: Android Phone/Tablet/TV Box/Smart TV/VR Mobile, PC
- Mtundu Wopanda Waya: Mpaka 8 metres
- Batri: 1 Lithium ion batri (yophatikizidwa)
- Makulidwe a Zamalonda: 160 x 110 x 35 mm (pafupifupi)
- Kulemera kwake: 150g pa
- Phone Holder Support: 4-5.5 inch mobiles
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.





