A video on Nintendo’s Switch 2 website shows how the trigger (or is it a button?) on the back of the Joy-Con controllers ...
The arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 heralds some much-needed improvements over its predecessor, especially its Joy-Con ...
Joy-Con drift has affected the Nintendo Switch since its launch in 2017, and despite revisions in the Joy-Con internals, it’s ...
Nintendo had the idea of using magnets to attach Joy-Cons to the original Switch, but couldn't get it to work.
Perhaps more importantly, the video shows the Joy-Con clicking onto a separate piece before going into mouse mode. This other ...
The animation confirms that in order to unlock the Joy-Cons and remove them from the system, players will have to press a button that is tucked under the trigger. This button appears to disable the ...
Here's everything you need to know about the IR Sensors that could appear in the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers ...
It turns out that chunky button on the back of the Joy-Cons, positioned just beneath the ZR/ZL triggers, is what you’ll push to detach the controllers. While we obviously haven’t gotten our hands on ...
Going against what we saw from some leakers, the Switch 2's Joy-Cons don't seem to feature curved backs like a lot of today's ...
Nintendo finally reveals the Switch 2, and the trailer seems to confirm new Joy-Con functionality that many leaks and ...
Civilization VII, if it’s anything like past games in the 4X strategy series, will play just fine with a single mouse in one ...
Former Nintendo Minute hosts Kit and Krysta have highlighted an interview they did with Nintendo's Yoshiaki Koizumi back in 2017, who revealed then and there, Nintendo was already considering magnets ...