Gamesir T4 Pro Update Firmware ^new^ -

To update the firmware on your GameSir T4 Pro, you primarily use a dedicated executable file on a PC. This process is often necessary to resolve specific hardware issues, such as gyroscope lag or unexpected auto-shutdowns. Firmware Update Steps To perform a manual update using a PC:

Download the Firmware: Obtain the firmware executable (currently version V1.45 as of recent updates) from the official GameSir T4 Pro Tutorial page.

Prepare the Connection: Ensure the controller is turned off.

Enter Update Mode: Press and hold the L3 button (press down on the left analog stick). While holding L3, connect the controller to your PC using a USB-C cable. Gamesir T4 Pro Update Firmware

Run the Update: Open the downloaded .exe file. Once the PC recognizes the device, click "Update Firmware" and wait for the process to complete. Alternative Mobile Method

For some regional or specialized versions, you can use the GameSir App on a smartphone:

Connect the controller to your phone (via Bluetooth or USB cable). To update the firmware on your GameSir T4

Navigate to the firmware update section within the app to check for and install OTA (Over-The-Air) updates. Troubleshooting & Common Issues

Failed Updates/DFU Mode: If an update fails and the controller becomes unresponsive (stays in DFU mode), users suggest using older versions of the GameSir App (e.g., version 5.0.0) to re-trigger the update process.

Gyroscope Problems: Some users have reported that certain firmware versions may cause gyroscope detection issues; if this happens, a reset or recalibration may be necessary. GameSir T4 Pro Firmware Update Guide Keeping your

Hardware Reset: If the controller freezes during or after an update, use a pin to press the Reset button located in the small hole on the back of the device.


GameSir T4 Pro Firmware Update Guide

Keeping your GameSir T4 Pro firmware updated ensures better compatibility, fixes bugs, and improves performance. Follow the steps below.

1. The Controller Won't Connect to the Software

  • Try a different cable: Many users mistake a charging-only cable for a data cable. Try the cable used for an external hard drive or a phone data sync cable.
  • Driver Issue: Open Windows "Device Manager," look for "Human Interface Devices," right-click the controller, and select "Uninstall device," then plug the controller back in to let Windows reinstall the driver automatically.

Common issues & fixes

  • Update fails / stuck at X%:
    • Use a different USB cable/port.
    • Restart PC and controller; retry.
    • Try another machine (Windows recommended).
  • Controller unresponsive after update:
    • Force reboot: hold Home + Options (or Home + Turbo) for 10–15s.
    • Re-enter DFU/update mode and reflash official firmware.
    • If still dead, try another cable, another PC, or a powered USB hub.
  • Buttons/inputs mis-mapped after update:
    • Reinstall mappings or reset controller to factory defaults in app.
  • Bluetooth pairing broken after firmware:
    • Remove device from OS Bluetooth list, reboot both devices, re-pair.
  • Vibration missing:
    • Check vibration settings in app and in-game; ensure firmware includes vibration support.
  • Update tool doesn’t detect controller:
    • Install/update USB drivers (on Windows: Zadig for DFU devices rarely needed, but use official drivers first).
    • Try a different USB port (avoid USB hubs).