Manual | Gamepad 8710
Since the manufacturer is often generic (“Shenzhen Longsheng Electronics”), an official PDF is rare. However:
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The Gamepad 8710 is a wireless Bluetooth controller compatible with Windows, Android, iOS (MFi support varies by model), and some smart TVs. It features dual analog sticks, a directional pad (D-pad), four face buttons (A/B/X/Y), four shoulder buttons (L1/L2/R1/R2), a home/menu button, turbo function, vibration motors, and a rechargeable battery. gamepad 8710 manual
Q: Is the Gamepad 8710 compatible with PS4 or PS5?
A: Only via a third-party adapter (Brook Wingman). Native compatibility does not exist.
Q: Can I use the Gamepad 8710 on Xbox One or Series X?
A: No. Microsoft blocks generic controllers unless they are “Designed for Xbox” licensed. Our recommendation: Bookmark this article and use Ctrl+P
Q: Does it work with the Nintendo Switch?
A: Possibly, via a USB OTG dongle and the Switch’s “Pro Controller Wired Communication” setting. Wireless generally fails.
Q: My dongle broke. Can I buy a replacement?
A: Yes. Search “2.4 GHz USB receiver for Gamepad 8710” on AliExpress or Amazon. Ensure the chipset matches (often the “HOLTEK” or “Broadcom” chip). The Gamepad 8710 is a wireless Bluetooth controller
Q: Why does my PC see two controllers?
A: The Gamepad 8710 enumerates as both X-Input and D-Input devices simultaneously. Disable the one you don’t need in Device Manager.
Shoulder/Triggers:
Home/Menu: Access system menu or controller settings.
Turbo: Hold Turbo then press desired face button to enable rapid-fire; repeat to disable.
Vibration: Toggle by Home + B (on/off).