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Switch 2 supports USB mouse controls, developer reveals

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    He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

    Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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    • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

      He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

      Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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      The gimmick gets more gimmicky.

      BUT. this is a good sign for emulators

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        The gimmick gets more gimmicky.

        BUT. this is a good sign for emulators

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        The gimmick gets more gimmicky.

        No idea why you're so dismissive. Metroid Prime 4 with a proper mouse is a great outlook.

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        • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

          He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

          Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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          More support for all controls means better accessibility is always a good thing

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          • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

            He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

            Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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            Good for them trying to catch up to the rest of the market

            I'm done with giving Nintendo money tho

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            • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

              The gimmick gets more gimmicky.

              No idea why you're so dismissive. Metroid Prime 4 with a proper mouse is a great outlook.

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              This was actually my assumption for the mouse controller Nintendo showed.

              The real feature is full pointer support! The built in mouse is a gimmick to introduce full pointer support.

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              • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                As soon as they showed the JoyCon mouse control I was hoping there would be support for standard mice. It still doesn't do anything to steer me toward a Switch 2 over a Steam Deck, but it's an excellent move for accessibility.

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                • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                  He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                  Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                  MARIO PAINT 2 LETS GOOOOOOOOO

                  (Just kidding; I don't give ever Nintendo my money anymore.)

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                  • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                    He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                    Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                    Wooooow.

                    Nintendo did it, they found the missing feature that will ensure great sales. How can I boycott Nintendo now, they have mouse support.

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                      As soon as they showed the JoyCon mouse control I was hoping there would be support for standard mice. It still doesn't do anything to steer me toward a Switch 2 over a Steam Deck, but it's an excellent move for accessibility.

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                      It still doesn’t do anything to steer me toward a Switch 2 over a Steam Deck

                      Who's claiming that giving away your Deck is a necessity?

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                      • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                        He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                        Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                        On the other hand, I'll be curios how far Steam Input integration will go. Assuming these don't self-destruct every few weeks like the original Joy-cons, these might make a neat portable controller.

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                          It still doesn’t do anything to steer me toward a Switch 2 over a Steam Deck

                          Who's claiming that giving away your Deck is a necessity?

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                          I don't have a Steam Deck yet. Given the choice between that and the Switch 2, at this point, I'm still going with the Steam Deck.

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                            MARIO PAINT 2 LETS GOOOOOOOOO

                            (Just kidding; I don't give ever Nintendo my money anymore.)

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                            You can always buy a used Switch 2 once it's hackable.

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                              I don't have a Steam Deck yet. Given the choice between that and the Switch 2, at this point, I'm still going with the Steam Deck.

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                              ::: spoiler spoiler
                              askldjfals;jflsad;
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                                ::: spoiler spoiler
                                askldjfals;jflsad;
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                                Funny you mention it, the next large purchase I have planned is a gaming PC to replace my aging 2018 laptop, and I plan on going all-in on Linux. From what I can tell, AMD seems to be the way to go, and as a long time Fedora user, I'm interested in Nobara.

                                What's your setup? Any recommendations?

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                                  Funny you mention it, the next large purchase I have planned is a gaming PC to replace my aging 2018 laptop, and I plan on going all-in on Linux. From what I can tell, AMD seems to be the way to go, and as a long time Fedora user, I'm interested in Nobara.

                                  What's your setup? Any recommendations?

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                                  ::: spoiler spoiler
                                  askldjfals;jflsad;
                                  :::

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                                    He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                                    Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                                    I mean, Switch 1 also has keyboard and mouse support. Just not a lot of games support it.

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                                      He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                                      Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                                      This could be the coolest thing I will never buy.

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                                      • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                        He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                                        Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                                        Cool. Still not buying it.

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                                        • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                          He then plugged in a standard USB mouse, confirming that these can also be used with Switch 2 hardware. When the mouse is plugged in, a message on the screen shows that the mouse is connected and takes priority over the Joy-Con 2’s mouse controls.

                                          Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand, meaning all the controller shortcuts are still available even when using a standard mouse.

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                                          Ryu then showed that it was possible to use the USB mouse with the right hand, but continue to use the left Joy-Con 2 with the left hand

                                          I've always felt like this would be the ultimate FPS setup. The aiming precision of the mouse, but using analog for movement

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