WIKI: Fixes Toypad

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#### Installing the Toypad
#### Steam Input Support
No
#### Linux Kernel Support
It is an NFC device usb device.
#### Emulator usecase
RPCS3
#### How-to configure the Toypad
##### Add the udev rule for the Toypad
You will need root privlages for this.
Open a Terminal Window and execute the following command to add the udev rule:
This controller needs to set a system's udev rule, just execute this in the terminal:
```bash
echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0e6f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0241", MODE="0666"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/71-toypad.rules > /dev/null
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
```
#### What emulator support the Toypad?
At the moment of writing the best way to play LEGO Dimensions with the LEGO Toypad is to use the PS3 version and the RPCS3 emulator.
Just connect the ToyPad to a USB port before starting the game.
It should now work in RPCS3 for Lego Dimensions
**Special Notes on the Steam Deck**
##### Some tips
The ToyPad must be connected to an powered USB-hub such as the a USB port of the Steam Dock. <br>
Directly connecting the ToyPad to the Steam Deck it's not working as the Steam Deck can not give the ToyPad enought power output.
Before you launch Lego Dimensions from RPCS3 you need to keep the following things in mind:
- The ToyPad must be connected to the USB Port Before launching the game in RetroDECK and RPCS3
- The ToyPad must be connected to a USB Port that gives it enough power to run.
Additional Steam Deck information:
- The Steam Deck's USB-C port does not transmit enough power for the ToyPad, you will need use dock or use a powered USB-C hub.
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