Summary
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Switch 2 has a mouse mode to control Joy-Con in the home menu that allows you to get new navigation options.
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The mouse mode uses the Joy-Con controllers unique, such as the scrolling wheel modeling.
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The mouse mode will be supported in certain games and applications that offer potential for new game process features.
A Nintendo Switch 2 The main menu can be moved with Joy-Con controllers in mouse mode, according to a new video published by Nintendo on social media. Video Switch 2 Joy-Con revealed how users can move to the home menu as soon as June 5 Nintendo The Future Console Console Hits Stores.
As a cinnoth of the original switch, Switch 2 contains several upgrades from the predecessor. Along with the big screen and expanded graphic capacity, the Joy-Con controllers 2 have additional features and can maintain some amazing configurations, such as attaching to the backlink. Along with the allocated Cnopka for Gamechat, the main reception of Joy-Con 2 is the mouse mode that can be used by turning the Joy-Con controller to your long side and moving it on a flat surface like a PC mouse. Mouse can use both left and right controllers Joy-Con 2.

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While the Switch 2 mouse mode can become a gold mine for developers and gamers, the new feature also has great use from the box. In the video from the Nintendo Today app, which was shared by Twitter Oatmealdom users, Nintendo showed that the Joy-Con 2 mouse mode can be used to move the Switch 2 and other system features. Nintendo shared a video textbook on how the Switch 2 mouse mode works in the home menu and used the correct Joy-Con 2 controller as an example. After attaching the wrist strap and turning Joy-Con on the long side, the 2 mouse switches will change. The video then showed how the mouse mode can be used to access the controllers menu from the Home Hub Switch 2, with the RM button to the left mouse button.
The right shelf was used similarly to the scroll, and the scrolling down was imitative by tilting the stick to the user's palm. However, it is unclear whether the ZR button will be used to simulate the right -click. While the Joy-Con 2 controllers have other features that are transferred from the original switch, such as Controls Gyro and AMIIBO support, mouse mode will only be supported in certain games and applications. Some of these games include basketball title on 3v3 wheelchairs Drag X Drive.
With Switch 2, it is expected to be sold more than 15 million units during the first year, soon a lot of gamers will be able to check the new Joy-Con mode. Only time will show how many games will be developed in view of the mouse mode.