Magicsee R1 User Manual !new! [TESTED]

: This is an unofficial guide. Magicsee does not provide direct support. Proceed with custom firmware at your own risk.

Understanding the physical layout of the Magicsee R1 is crucial for switching between its various operating modes.

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iOS has strict security protocols regarding external mice and controllers. Ensure your iPhone has AssistiveTouch turned on ( Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch ) if you are trying to use the mouse cursor functionality. Magicsee R1 User Manual

Best used for VR headsets (like Google Cardboard or Gear VR) and web browsing. Moves a virtual mouse cursor across the screen. A/B Buttons: Act as left and right mouse clicks. Mode 4: Selfie / Camera Mode (M + D) Turns the ring into a wireless shutter remote. Launch your phone's native camera app.

: Ensure your phone supports at least Bluetooth 4.0 ; older BT 3.0 devices may not detect it.

Full functionality. Mouse pointer mode, gaming, media control, and selfie features work seamlessly. : This is an unofficial guide

Found on the side; used to turn the device on/off and switch operating profiles.

Use the side buttons to "click" on items within the VR environment.

The Magicsee R1 is a lightweight, Bluetooth-enabled ring controller designed for one-handed use. It has , a directional pad (which is digital, not analog), and a Mode switch on its side. It is compatible with Android, iOS, and PC devices, with four available operating modes accessed by button combinations. Understanding the physical layout of the Magicsee R1

Before using your Magicsee R1 for the first time, it is highly recommended to charge the battery fully.

Works strictly with games that support the iCade protocol.