About the Control Board: Fruits Basket.
This is the RP2040 breakout board developed by Fruits Factory (Japan). It serves as an expansion board for the RP2040‑Zero and comes pre‑installed with GP2040‑CE. It features clear, easy‑to‑follow wiring and includes a USB pass‑through port for PS5 converters.
• WaveShare RP2040-Zero
This MCU board is manufactured by Waveshare (Shenzhen, China). It is equipped with the RP2040 microcontroller.
• Raspberry Pi RP2040
This microcontroller unit (MCU) was developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation (UK). It is best known as the Raspberry Pi Pico.
This is the Multi-Platform Gamepad Firmware for RP2040, developed by the Open Stick Community (Canada) on GitHub, an open-source project development platform. It is used in many controllers currently on the market and is considered to be highly functional and low-latency.
About settings
• Introduction
You can use the controller simply by connecting it to your PC. While GP2040‑CE is highly versatile, this controller is designed for a focused purpose — fighting game controls and option buttons — with a simple configuration.
• Mode Switching
[PC ⇒ 2K] [PS5 ⇒ 2P] [Switch 2 ⇒ 1K] Press and hold the corresponding button while connecting to switch modes. The selected mode will be saved. For PS5, press the PS button after connecting. A converter is required for PS5 use (Booter5, MagicBoots, Wingman FGC, etc.).
• Manual
Please refer to the official GP2040‑CE manual. It is written entirely in English, so we recommend translating the page into your preferred language using your browser’s translation function.
You can configure the controller online: press Start while connecting to your PC, then access http://192.168.7.1 in your web browser.
Precautions and care
• Areas that come into direct contact with your hands have been chamfered, but please handle carefully to avoid injury from sharp edges.
• To clean, wipe with a soft cloth soaked in a 1% diluted solution of neutral detergent. (Do not use solutions containing alcohol, thinner, or benzine.)
