Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
What does that square button at the bottom of the right Joy-Con do? Nintendo has announced a Switch 2 Direct for April 2, so hopefully we’ll find out more then. Until then, here’s what we know ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 might have a wireless mouse feature, expanding the console’s capabilities when it comes to playing ...
Another diagram shows a hand holding the Joy-Con upright with the pointer finger on the ZR trigger, like a mouse’s left-click; the middle finger on the R trigger, like a mouse’s right-click ...
In fact, the original Nintendo Switch has an IR sensor of its own, but only on the right Joy-Con controller. However, leaks appear to suggest that this time around, each Joy-Con has a sensor of ...
Last month, Nintendo Switch 2 was officially revealed in a new trailer. That trailer didn’t offer a ton of information, but it did offer include hints at new features. The new system will have ...
After the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal this morning, those rumors that you might be able to use your Joy-Con as a mouse are looking preeeeeeeeeetty good. During the reveal trailer, there's a moment ...
A new Nintendo Switch 2 patent for the upcoming console's joy-cons has revealed the possible functionality of the joy-con working like a mouse.
After what seemed like an eternity of waiting, Nintendo Switch 2 was finally announced ... The trailer seemed to confirm one major change to the Joy-Con controller, which leaked several months ...
The Nintendo ... the Switch 2 unit. It’s also stated that both Joy-Con controllers include this sensor. So perhaps Nintendo intends for the feature to be usable by both left-handed and right ...