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There's still a while to wait yet until we get any more official details on the Switch 2 launch (Nintendo has scheduled its ...
A patent filed by Nintendo has strengthened rumors that Nintendo Switch 2 ’s Joy-Con controllers will include mouse ...
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 ...
However, it seems one of the worst kept secrets about Nintendo Switch 2 just got a lot more likely. A newly discovered patent from Nintendo shows a Right Joy-Con being used like a mouse ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's biggest features relating to the new Joy-Cons have now been confirmed thanks to official patents filed by Nintendo.
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 shown in the images, one Joy-Con is placed on its side where it would attach to the Switch 2. A hand holds the controller like a mouse, with fingers placed on the R and ZR butt ...
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 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 ...
A New Nintendo patent pulls back the curtain on the next generation of Joy-Con controllers, revealing their new ability to act like a computer mouse. In the Switch 2 trailer, there was a brief moment ...
Earlier this year, Nintendo debuted a brief first look at the Switch 2 which didn't offer ... and it includes an early schematic for the new Joy-Con, which it describes as the "input device." ...