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  1. The Joy-Con is Stuck and Cannot Be Detached

    The information in this article can help you when the Joy-Con controller is stuck on the side rails of the Nintendo Switch console or on another accessory, and cannot be detached. Important: The Joy-Con can be used as wireless controllers with Nintendo Switch Lite. To which device is the Joy-Con controller stuck? Nintendo Switch console Joy-Con strap Joy-Con grip or Joy-Con... KA ID: 22452 Meta-Answer ID: 17969
  2. How to Use the NES Controllers

    How to utilize the NES Controllers with Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch consoles. Important: The NES Controllers are designed to work with NES – Nintendo Switch Online software. Although it's possible that these controllers can be used to navigate the console's menus and even play... KA ID: 42755 Meta-Answer ID: 36720
  3. How to Enable/Disable the Console Button Input

    In this article, you’ll learn how to enable or disable the console button input on Nintendo Switch Lite. Important This setting is on by default and is available for Nintendo Switch Lite only. It is not compatible with the Nintendo Switch system. This setting can be turned off only when there is a... KA ID: 47399 Meta-Answer ID: 39752
  4. Unable to Pair or Sync a Classic Game Controller on Nintendo Switch

    The information in this article can help you when you are unable to pair a NES, Super NES, Nintendo 64, or SEGA Genesis controller to a Nintendo Switch system. Important: In order to use a classic game controller, some games such as Sonic Mania may require that the Joy-Con controllers be detached from the Nintendo Switch console while in handheld or... KA ID: 56727 Meta-Answer ID: 45194
  5. How to Charge the NES Controllers

    In this article, you'll learn how to charge the Nintendo Entertainment System Controllers for use with Nintendo Switch systems. Important: The Nintendo Entertainment System™ controllers can be paired and used wirelessly with Nintendo Switch Lite. A Nintendo Switch console is required to charge the controllers. Note It takes... KA ID: 42759 Meta-Answer ID: 36724
  6. How to Pair Poké Ball Plus With Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch (Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! / Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!)

    Follow these steps to pair the Poké Ball Plus accessory with a Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch console. Before you start In order to complete the pairing process, you must have one of the following games: Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Complete these steps Start the Pokémon... KA ID: 42362 Meta-Answer ID: 36395
  7. How to Pair the Super NES Controller to Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch

    How to pair the Super NES Controller to a Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch systems. Complete these steps Which console are you using? Nintendo Switch 2 The Super NES Controller can be paired to the Nintendo Switch 2 console in the following ways: Button pairing or wireless... KA ID: 47362 Meta-Answer ID: 39718
  8. How to Reset Poké Ball Plus

    In this article, you'll learn how to reset the Poké Ball Plus accessory. Important Poké Ball Plus can be manually reset when it falls into an abnormal state, or when it won’t respond properly. If Poké Ball Plus is reset while data is being written to it (scores, save... KA ID: 42389 Meta-Answer ID: 36416
  9. How to Connect Additional GameCube Controllers to Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch

    Steps for how to connect five or more GameCube Controllers to Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch. Important If you would like to use additional GameCube Controllers on Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch, a second GameCube Controller Adapter is required, as well as a self-powered USB hub... KA ID: 42817 Meta-Answer ID: 36780
  10. How to Hold the Joy-Con (Single and Multiplayer)

    In this article, you'll learn how to set up or change the holding position on the Joy-Con controllers for single and multiplayer games on Nintendo Switch. Note: If the console is powered off or set to sleep mode, the Joy-Con holding position will automatically revert back to dual-controller grip. While being used as wireless controllers, the Joy-Con... KA ID: 22740 Meta-Answer ID: 18257