Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons Could Come With Magnets, Mouse Functionality
Briefly

The Nintendo Switch 2 was unveiled in January, featuring a new magnetic Joy-Con connection. Although Nintendo has not fully disclosed specs, a recently published patent supports previous leaks about the Joy-Con design and its attachment mechanism. The patent outlines how the controller attaches via magnets, confirming expectations around the console's enhanced usability. Detailed diagrams in the patent describe the functions of buttons and input units, showcasing a design that aligns with the console's first-look trailer revealed earlier.
This game controller is detachably mounted to a body device that has a recess, that comprises a first magnet and a second magnet at the bottom of the recess, and that can execute game processing.
The game controller comprises a first input unit, a protrusion, a first button, and a second button. The first input unit is provided on the front surface.
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