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Navigate the Nintendo Switch 2 Home Menu with Joy-Con Mouse

May 12, 2025 10:55 AM

Nintendo has officially confirmed that the new Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2 will feature mouse controls that can be used to navigate the Home menu. Players can slide the Joy-Con across surfaces, simulating mouse functionality with left and right-clicks using the analog sticks. The mouse controls can be activated simply by placing the Joy-Con on a flat surface, allowing the player to move a cursor on the screen for easier navigation. This feature is expected to enhance gameplay in various titles, including Nintendo Switch 2 editions of popular games like Mario Party Jamboree and Metroid Prime 4. The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5, 2025, with pre-orders already available at a price point of $449.99.

How do the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con mouse controls work?

The Joy-Con mouse controls work by placing the controller on a flat surface, which enables a cursor to appear on the screen. Players can then move the Joy-Con to navigate menus and interact with optionally compatible games.

The Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the original Nintendo Switch, aims to enhance the gaming experience with its innovative features, including improved graphics and performance. The incorporation of mouse controls is part of Nintendo's strategy to diversify gameplay mechanics, appealing to both casual and hardcore gamers. As anticipation builds for its release, fans are looking forward to exploring new titles that will leverage these unique controller capabilities.



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