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### LEGO ToyPad
<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/lego-toypad.png" width="250">
Used for the game LEGO Dimensions
### Steam Input Support
No
### Linux Kernel Support
Yes, it is an NFC reader USB device.
### Udev rule
`SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0e6f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0241", MODE="0666"`
### Emulator usecase
`RPCS3` `Xenia` `CEMU`
## How to configure
`RPCS3` is the only emulator that supports the ToyPad as of this writing.
### Prerequisite: add the udev rule for the ToyPad
You will need root privileges for this.
Open a Terminal Window and execute the following command to add the udev rule:
```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
```
It should now work in RetroDECK for Lego Dimensions in the RPCS3 emulator.
### RPCS3 - Lego ToyPad Tips
Before you launch Lego Dimensions from RetroDECK 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.
## Emulated ToyPad (W.I.P)
Berny23's that can use an VM or an Raspberry PI might be an alternative solution.
[Lego ToyPad Emulator](https://github.com/Berny23/LD-ToyPad-Emulator)