MAYFLASH MAGIC NS2 Firmware

MAYFLASH MAGIC NS2 Firmware 1.17-1.25

M:V1.17 S:V1.25​

  • Compatible with Steam Deck (LED Indicator is Green)
  • Fix the issue that Xbox 360 wireless controller and the wireless dongle may not be connected successfully.
  • Fix some issues for PowerA Spectra Enhanced Wired controller.


Firmware Update Instructions​

Download the software from https://www.mayflash.com/Support and install it on your Windows system.
  • Double click on the updater and leave the updater window open on your screen.
  • Press and hold the button on the side of the adapter, and connect the USB of your adapter in any free port on your PC, and wait for 3-5 seconds. After completing the above steps, the program automatically identifies the adapter (LED indicator turns off).
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  • As soon as the driver window indicates under «Device» that the adapter has been recognized, you may release the button.
  • Click «update» and wait for a few seconds. The update is completed when the progress bar reaches 100%.
  • Note: Do not disconnect the device until you are informed that the updated was completed successfully.
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Press «OK» to complete the update.
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Notes:
  • The update process is slow, please be patient. If there are any errors in the update process, please try it again.
  • If you are having the issues connecting a Xbox Series S/X controller to the MAGIC-NS 2 for using with a Nintendo Switch, please disable or turn off any Bluetooth device (like your Smart TV or Set Top Box etc.) within range of the controller, and sync the controller and adapter again.

Firmware Downgrade​

Firmware version can be downgraded to any old versions:

Press and hold the key SHIFT at keyboard while pressing the «Update» button on updater software, do not release SHIFT until the update finished fully.
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