diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-motion.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-motion.md
index f6427cd..26a01b7 100644
--- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-motion.md
+++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-motion.md
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Thus in this example: `Vendor ID` is `8087`:`Product ID` is `0025`.
You will need root privlages for this.
-Type type the following command and replace `Vendor ID` and `Product ID` respectively.:
+Open a terminal and type the following command and replace `Vendor ID` and `Product ID` respectively.:
`sudo echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="Vendor ID", ATTRS{idProduct}=="Product ID", TAG+="uaccess"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/52-dolphin.rules > /dev/null`
diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-nintendo.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-nintendo.md
index 128ac1f..f10d75a 100644
--- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-nintendo.md
+++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-nintendo.md
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ Nintendo Controllers are controllers made by the company Nintendo. Motion Contro
#### Steam Input support
Yes
+
+#### Linux Kernel Support
+Yes, since 5.16 - `hid-nintendo`
+
## What is the Official - Switch Pro RetroDECK profile called?
- Switch Pro: `RetroDECK: Switch Pro`
@@ -81,7 +85,17 @@ This hotkey work for RetroArch, MAME, FBNEO and other arcade systems.
-WIP
+#### Steam Input support
+Yes
+
+#### Linux Kernel Support
+Yes, since 5.16 - `hid-nintendo`
+
+## What is the Official - Switch Pro RetroDECK profile called?
+
+- Switch Pro: `RetroDECK: Switch Joycons`
+
+Note that this will be released at a later date and not part of 0.8b
## Wii U GamePad
@@ -92,6 +106,22 @@ WIP
## GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U
+#### Steam Input support
+No, counted as Generic
+
+#### Linux Kernel Support
+Acts as a normal usb hub
+
+### How to connect?
+
+In most cases you just need to connect it via USB and put the device in PC mode on the switch.
+
+Sometimes the udev rule is missing and you will need to add it:
+
+1. Open a terminal window
+2. Type `sudo echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTRS{idVendor}=="057e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0337", MODE="0666"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/51-gcadapter.rules > /dev/null`
+3. Type `sudo udevadm control --reload-rules`
+
WIP