A new patent suggests that Nintendo is working on a Switch 2 Joy-Con accessory that's notably different from its Switch ...
Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers may feature mouse functionality with light source and sensors for improved gameplay. The patent showcases features like the ability to slide Joy-Cons on flat ...
A diagram included in the patent shows somebody holding the Joy-Con and appearing to use it as a mouse. Another diagram shows a hand holding the Joy-Con upright with the pointer finger on the ZR t ...
The new system will have remodeled Joy-Con controllers, which are bigger, and boast larger buttons. The trailer also hinted at the Joy-Cons having a functionality that allows them to be held ...
The arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 heralds some much-needed improvements over its predecessor, especially its Joy-Con controllers. Here’s a quick breakdown of what the announcement trailer ...
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 ...
With the Nintendo Switch 2, the Joy-Con wireless mouse feature sounds as if it would work in a similar (albeit not the same) way. According to the patent, the Joy-Con controller has a sensor in it ...
The video specifically shows the Joy-Con mouse position as perpendicular to the surface its on. The new Joy-Con mechanic is further cemented by the part of the video that shows a Joy-Con on its ...
Top of mind is, what does that mysterious button on the right Joy-Con do? This new square button, placed at the bottom of the Joy-Con, is unmarked, but prior reports have indicated it’s called ...
Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
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 ...