A machine translation of the full text of the patent describes the controller as "a novel input device that can be used as a ...
The mouse functions teased for the Switch 2's Joy-Cons are an exciting upgrade that could signal a new era for Nintendo games.
As reported by VGC, the patent suggests the Nintendo Switch 2 will operate with gyro mechanics in a similar way to how phones work without screen lock. Turning the phone different ...
One of the rumored features of the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Cons could make it easier for two classic entries in the Zelda series to be remade.
Our hope is that the ability to flip the Switch 2 every which way is one way that Nintendo is hiding the weird in the new console, alongside the much hinted optical sensor on the Joy-Cons that ...
Many Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con features have been revealed by a new patent. They show an optical sensor and mouse functionality for both Joy-Cons. Nintendo will reveal more details at the Switch 2 ...
You might be able to connect your Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons upside down, according to a new patent. VGC reports that a new patent Nintendo filed suggests you can rotate the Switch 2 screen and ...
To be honest, almost everything we've seen about the Switch ... that Nintendo hasn't confirmed yet which seems almost certain to be real, though. That's the ability to use the Joy-Cons with ...
The second button is attracted to the second magnet by a magnetic force. Basically, the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons have two buttons that must be pushed to detach the controller. Both buttons are ...
Unless you've been hiding under a thwomp-shaped rock, you'll know the Nintendo Switch 2 is coming. Until the next Direct ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers may predict player movements based on a patent filing. The patent describes a system for tracking finger movement to predict player inputs. The Switch 2 ...
The Joy-Cons will work with whatever way is necessary too, likely thanks to their new design. Unlike the original Nintendo Switch, which had rails for the Joy-Cons to attach and lock into place ...