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Hoja2 Web Configurator Guide

This guide explains how to use the Hoja2 Web Configurator to remap buttons, adjust analog sticks, configure triggers, and customize your controller settings directly from your browser.

If you’re looking to reinstall your firmware, please visit the Firmware Installation page.

The Hoja2 Web Configurator allows you to configure your controller without installing any software.

Requirements:

  • Google Chrome
  • USB data cable
  • Controller connected to your computer in nintendo switch mode

Note: Firefox does not support WebUSB and will not work with the configurator.

  1. Open a Chromium-based browser (Chrome or Edge recommended).
  2. Navigate to the Hoja2 Web Configurator page.
  3. Click the “Connect” button.
  4. Select your controller from the popup window.
  5. Click Connect.

Once connected, your controller configuration will load on screen.


The Input section allows you to change what each physical button does.

How to Remap a Button

  1. Click on Input Configuration section.

2. Select the input mode where you want to remap your buttons and select the buttons to remap.

3. Click Save


You can configure your joystick in by clicking on Joysticks.

*For the Platform Padbox GS you only have one Joystick, you can ignore “Right Joystick

Adjusting Stick Settings

First thing you do is calibrate the joystick.

  1. Click on Calibrate and turn the joystick a few times then click stop.

2. If you use the octagonal gate, you must set the angle for each of the 8 position.

To do so, for each angle of the gate, position your joystick and then click “Angle Set”.

3. Click Save


Your controller includes integrated LEDs that can be customized using the LED Configuration section in the Hoja2 Web Configurator.

Click on RGB to access the LED configuration.

There you can adjust:

  • Brightness
  • Animation time
  • LED mode (Custom, rainbow, reactive, etc.)
  • Color for each button.

In the Gamepad Options section, you can change the default connection mode of your controller.

This allows you to choose how your controller identifies itself when plugged into a device.

You can also access to bootloader from the same menu.