Mawu Oyamba
Zikomo pogulaasing the Mytrix M16 Leverless Arcade Controller. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your device. Please read it thoroughly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your controller.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
Onetsetsani kuti zonse zomwe zalembedwa pansipa zikuphatikizidwa mu phukusi lanu:
- Mytrix M16 Leverless Arcade Controller
- Dongosolo la USB-C
- Keycap Puller
- Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito
- Extra Low Profile Red Switches (x2)
- Extra Keycaps (x2)

Image: Contents of the Mytrix M16 package, including the controller, USB-C cable, keycap puller, manual, two extra switches, and two extra keycaps.
Kukonzekera ndi Kugwirizana
The Mytrix M16 controller offers wide compatibility across various platforms. Ensure your device is updated to the latest firmware for best performance.
Zofunikira pa System
- PC: Windows 10 and above, Steam Deck, Raspberry Pi, MiSTer, Linux
- Consoles: PS3, PS4, Nintendo Switch
- Mobile/Other: Android, iPadOS, MacOS
- Zindikirani: For PlayStation 5 and Xbox consoles, an additional adapter is required (not included).

Image: Visual representation of the Mytrix M16 controller's compatibility with various platforms including PS5, PS4, PS3, PC, Switch, Steam, Arcade, and Xbox (with adapter).
Kulumikiza Koyamba
- Connect the provided USB-C cable to the controller's USB-C port.
- Connect the other end of the USB-C cable to your desired gaming platform (PC, console, etc.).
- The controller should be automatically recognized by most compatible systems.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
The Mytrix M16 features a GP-2040-CE chip for ultra-low latency and various control modes.
Control Modes
The controller supports multiple input modes:
- X-input mode
- Sinthani mode
- PS3/D-input mode
- PS4 njira
- Kiyibodi mode
Button Layout and Key Values
Refer to the diagram and table below for the standard button layout and corresponding key values across different modes.

Image: Diagram showing the button layout of the Mytrix M16 controller and a table detailing key values for XInput, Switch, PS4/PS3, DInput, Arcade, and RP2040 modes.
Ntchito Zapadera
- Ntchito ya Turbo: Activates rapid fire for selected buttons. Consult the web configuration for specific setup.
- SOCD Cleaning Modes: Supports various Simultaneous Opposite Cardinal Direction cleaning modes to prevent conflicting directional inputs. Configurable via web mawonekedwe.
- M1/M2 Custom Buttons: Two customizable buttons for advanced control.
Kuwala kwa RGB
The controller features customizable RGB lighting with 4 preset modes.

Image: The Mytrix M16 controller displaying various RGB backlight colors, illustrating the 4 preset modes.
Custom RGB Lighting Controls
Adjust RGB lighting using the following button combinations:
- SELECT + START + X: Next Animation
- SELECT + START + Y: Previous Animation
- SELECT + START + A: Kuwala Kumwamba
- SELECT + START + B: Kuwala Pansi
- SELECT + START + RB: LED Parameter Up
- SELECT + START + RT: LED Parameter Down
- SELECT + START + LB: Pressed Parameter Up
- SELECT + START + LT: Pressed Parameter Down

Image: A visual guide to customizing RGB lighting on the Mytrix M16 controller, showing various color options and control combinations.
Maintenance and Customization
The Mytrix M16 is designed for easy maintenance and extensive customization.
Kusintha kwa Hot-Swapable
The controller uses Gateron Low Profile Red Switches, which are hot-swappable. This allows you to replace switches without soldering.
- Kusintha Mtundu: Gateron Low Profile Zosintha Zofiira
- Utali wamoyo: 50 miliyoni
- Actuation Force: Pafupifupi 45 g
- Mtunda Wapaulendo: 3.2 mm
- Zoyeserera: 1.5 mm

Chithunzi: Chapafupi view of the Gateron Low Profile Red Switches on the Mytrix M16 controller, highlighting their hot-swappable nature.
Detachable 7-Layer Design
The controller features a 7-layer detachable board design, enabling customization of the keyboard's graphics and internal components.

Chithunzi: Chaphulika view of the Mytrix M16 controller, showing its 7-layer detachable design for customization, including ABS keycaps, acrylic sheets, switches, and PCB board.
DIY Screen & Artwork Support
Personalize your controller with custom artwork and screen displays.

Chithunzi: Eksamples of custom artwork and screen displays on the Mytrix M16 controller, demonstrating DIY customization possibilities.
General Cleaning
To clean your controller, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents. For deeper cleaning, the detachable layers allow access to internal components.
Kusaka zolakwika
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Mytrix M16 controller.
Nkhani Zolumikizana
- Controller not detected: Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the controller and the device. Try a different USB port or cable.
- No data flow: If the controller powers on but is not recognized by any system (Windows, PopOS, consoles), attempt to access the web chosintha.
Web Configuration Access
The Mytrix M16 features a built-in embedded web configuration interface for advanced settings and firmware updates.
- Gwirani YAMBA button while plugging the device into your computer.
- The controller should enter a special mode, often displaying an IP address on its small screen.
- Tsegulani a web browser on your computer and navigate to the displayed IP address.
- If the browser times out or no device is connected, ensure your computer's network settings allow connection to local devices.
Double Inputs or Unresponsive Buttons
- Double inputs: This can sometimes be caused by outdated firmware. Access the web configurator to check for and install the latest firmware updates.
- Mabatani osayankhidwa: The controller supports hot-swappable switches. If a specific button is unresponsive, try replacing its switch with one of the included spares using the keycap puller.
Zosintha za Firmware
Firmware updates are crucial for optimal performance and resolving potential issues. The Mytrix M16 uses an open-source GP2040-CE firmware.
- Musanasinthire: It is highly recommended to back up your current settings and take screenshots of all web configurator pages. Firmware updates can sometimes reset settings or change interface elements.
- Post-update issues: If LEDs or the screen are deactivated after an update, you may need to re-enable them through the web configurator, as default firmware settings might disable these features.
- Refer to the official GP2040-CE documentation for detailed instructions on firmware updates and configuration.
Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | M16 |
| Makulidwe (L x W x H) | 27cm x 20cm x 1cm (10.63" x 7.87" x 0.39") |
| Kulemera | 1.92 mapaundi (pafupifupi 0.87 kg) |
| Chipset | GP-2040-CE (40nm process technology) |
| Kuchedwa | Pafupifupi 1ms |
| Masinthidwe | Gateron Low Profile Red Switches (Hot-swappable) |
| Kuwala kwa RGB | 4 preset modes, customizable colors |
| Kusintha mwamakonda | 7-layer detachable design, DIY artwork support |
| Control Modes | X-input, Switch, PS3/D-input, PS4, Keyboard |
| Zapadera | Turbo function, SOCD cleaning, M1/M2 custom buttons, embedded web kasinthidwe |

Image: Diagram illustrating the physical dimensions of the Mytrix M16 controller: 27 cm (10.63") length, 20 cm (7.87") width, and 1 cm (0.39") thickness.
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Mytrix is committed to providing quality products and customer satisfaction. For technical support, warranty claims, or any inquiries, please contact Mytrix customer service.
- Thandizo lamakasitomala: Refer to the Mytrix official website or your purchase platform for contact information.
- Chitsimikizo: Specific warranty terms may vary by region and retailer. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty services.





