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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the Joy-Con moves away, you can also see a small cylinder receding back into the top part of the inside of the controller; to me, that indicates that when you push the trigger, you’re ...
The new app is also slated to work with a new iOS toolkit called GroupKit, which has been present since iOS 18, but no apps have used it. As far as the reports have learned, the app, or section of the ...
One design that has been bashed is the Joy-Con attachment port, which sticks out slightly from the system. In a Reddit thread by user Salesmunn, its durability was a concern. "I really hoped the ...
Namely, it appears that Nintendo has showcased what looks to be a Joy-Con for the original Switch with the additional optical sensor on the side (alongside that extra 'C' button below the Home but ...
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 ...
The application was publicly revealed on February 6, and it includes an early schematic for the new Joy-Con, which it describes as the "input device." The patent also states that it has "a sensor ...
One patent seemingly confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will have a feature allowing players to use their Joy-Con controllers like computer mice — an intriguing gimmick that’s been rumored ...