Thank you for choosing Lenovo® Lenovo Legion Go (8.8", Gen 2)! This user guide contains all the fundamentals about your Lenovo Legion Go (8.8", Gen 2), including but not limited to its features, specifications, setup instructions, power management, and FAQs. Click the buttons below to explore this guide and learn how to use your Lenovo Legion Go (8.8", Gen 2).
Before connecting the controllers to the tablet, make sure they are disconnected from the external device.
The most convenient way to reconnect the controllers to the tablet is to attach both controllers to the tablet. The solid blue light of the controller state light indicates a successful connection.
You can play video games when one controller is connected to the tablet using a wired connection and the other one is connected to the tablet using a wireless connection.
When the two controllers are attached to the tablet, the console is in X-input mode. After you detach one controller from the tablet, the console enters Dual D-input mode. After the two controllers are both detached from the tablet, the console enters X-input mode again.
Three possible situations may lead the controller to turn off automatically.
You can try the following three solutions.
Figure: USB Type-C connectors in the controllers
In rare cases, your console may malfunction, such as failing to connect to a device. To reset the controller, you can depress the reset hole above the slide rail of the controller by using a SIM card ejection pin.
If the problem still cannot be solved, you can try resetting the controller to factory settings. Press and hold Legion L + LB + LS for 3 seconds to reset the left controller to factory settings. Press and hold Legion R + RB + RS for 3 seconds to reset the right controller to factory settings.
The dead zone is where you can move your joystick before the input is registered. The larger the dead zone, the more effort is required to register inputs. However, if the dead zone is too small, the controller may become too sensitive, even causing false inputs when the joystick is untouched.
A gyro is a device that measures and maintains the rotational motion. It is built in the controller to help control the game’s objects and provide feedback to you.