Nintendo's newly published patents reveal the company's exploration of Joy-Con controllers with mouse-like functionality, hinting at features expected in the Switch 2. The patents showcase designs where Joy-Cons can slide along surfaces similarly to a mouse. This functionality may also extend to a larger split controller with traditional grips. Japanese patent translations repeatedly mention "mouse operation sensor," suggesting advanced technology will enable this dual-purpose operation. The designs indicate possible adaptations of Joy-Cons for gaming and traditional computer usage.
Newly-published Nintendo patents reveal plans for Joy-Con controllers with mouse-like functionality, showcasing designs for both Joy-Cons and a larger split controller.
The patents include a 'mouse operation sensor' aimed at enabling Joy-Cons to function like a mouse, suggesting a significant evolution in controller technology.
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