Furthermore, Nintendo refers to the new Switch 2 Joy-Con as the "first embodiment" of the input device, the mysterious new ...
Now a new patent published by Nintendo suggests players may be able to turn the controllers upside down and plug them into ...
When Nintendo teased the Switch 2 in January the company partially revealed the larger, re-designed Joy-Con controllers that ...
Nintendo has officially announced that its highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct will take place on April 2, 2025, at 6 ...
Nintendo recently published patents on February 6th, revealing two new features for Switch 2 Joy-Cons. The Joy-Cons will be magnetically attached to the ...
Nintendo finally revealed the successor to the Switch on January 16 showing off a number of features, including what might ...
Next is the mysterious Switch 2 optical sensor, seen at the top of the Joy-Con on the side it attaches ... cleaner than on Switch 1 with its fiddly rail attachments. A quick look at the Switch ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 might have a wireless mouse feature, expanding the console's capabilities when it comes to playing ...
This input device comprises a front surface, an upper surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, a direction input unit, a first upper surface button, and a sensor for mouse operation.
The Japanese-language patent—whose illustrations match what we've seen of Switch 2 Joy-Con precisely—features an English abstract describing "a sensor for mouse operation" that can "detect ...
According to the patent, the Joy-Con controller has a sensor in it that can be used for mouse operation. The sensor is located in the area where the Joy-Con connects to the main part of the Switch ...