The Nintendo Switch Joy ... showed off the Joy-Cons' accelerometer, a rumble feature and an IR camera that can apparently measure shapes (demonstrated by rock, paper, scissors hand gestures ...
The Switch 2 reveal has come ... Other than Nintendo's plans for this sensor, several questions come to mind. Are the new Joy-Cons even comfy to hold this way? Will we see mouse-inspired molds ...
You might be able to connect your Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons upside down, according to a new patent. VGC reports that a new patent Nintendo filed suggests you can rotate the Switch 2 screen and ...
SL and SR button failure can render a Joy-Con unusable. Remapping the SL and SR buttons can save an otherwise functional Joy-Con. The fix isn't ideal, but it's good enough to save buying a replacement ...
The Joy-Cons will work with whatever way is necessary too, likely thanks to their new design. Unlike the original Nintendo Switch, which had rails for the Joy-Cons to attach and lock into place ...
With the Nintendo Switch 2 launch event gearing ... Other images hint that both Joy-Cons can be used as a mouse, with a left hand being placed in a similar way (great news for lefties).
One of the most exciting changes being made is the mouse function of the Joy-Cons. As of now, it's unclear just how much this mouse functionality will be utilized in Switch 2 games, but Nintendo ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 looks mighty familiar, but Nintendo seems to have saved all of its biggest changes for the Joy-Cons as shown by some new patents. While we still don’t have an official ...
Essentially there’s the console, a single controller in the form of two Joy-Cons (which ... find the Switch cheaper in other countries. Hand-held or console experience with Nintendo's full ...