Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons May Function as Computer Mice
Emerging circumstantial evidence suggests the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons might offer a novel functionality: acting as computer mice. While the adoption of this mode by game developers remains uncertain, it aligns with Nintendo's history of innovative experimentation.
The evidence originates from Famiboards user LiC, who previously analyzed Vietnamese customs data related to a suspected Nintendo parts supplier. This data, a source of numerous Switch 2 rumors since mid-2024, recently revealed references to polyethylene (PE) adhesive tape described as "mouse soles" and intended "to stick to game console handles." This terminology, typically associated with computer mice, hints at potential mouse-like functionality in the Switch 2's controllers.
LiC identified two "mouse sole" model numbers: LG7 and SML7. These designations are absent from public component databases, suggesting they are new, unreleased products. The data indicates both tape pieces measure 90 x 90mm, potentially large enough to cover the entire back of the Joy-Cons, though trimming would likely be necessary.
Not a First for Handheld Consoles
While unconventional, a mouse-like controller mode isn't unprecedented. The Lenovo Legion GO, released in 2023, features a right controller that functions as a mouse when rotated sideways. Lenovo even includes a plastic housing to facilitate this mode. The Legion GO also boasts magnetic rails for attaching controllers—a feature rumored for the Switch 2. These similarities offer potential insight into Nintendo's upcoming hybrid console.
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