1. There are two modes for Pro controller Switch connection, one is direct cable connection and the other is Bluetooth mode.
Direct cable connection: Put the Switch back into the base, directly connect the included USB data cable to the USB interface of the base, and the connection is complete, no other operations are required.
2. Bluetooth mode: In handheld mode, press and hold the share button next to the home button on the front or the reset button next to the USB interface (just press and hold one of them) until the pairing light below turns off. Scroll, and then find the controller settings interface on the Switch console's settings page to pair it. After the pairing is completed, it can be used.
3. PRO controller connected to PC
Pro controller cannot be connected to PC through USB cable, but can only be connected through Bluetooth. If your computer does not have Bluetooth function, you need to purchase a Bluetooth adapter separately. , currently mainstream notebooks generally have Bluetooth functionality.
4. Connect the Pro Controller to the PC: Same as the above steps, press and hold the Bluetooth adaptation button, wait for the pairing light to turn on, and then select to pair the Pro Controller on the PC.
5. Many people said that many operations cannot be performed after connecting the controller to the PC. In fact, the operation of the Windows system does not support the controller. You need to use different software to use it. For example, you can use it on Steam, and then Steam will have corresponding functions set up before it can be used normally
6. Connect the PRO controller to the mobile phone
The method of connecting the Pro controller to the mobile phone is basically the same. Bluetooth search is turned on on the mobile phone. Then enable Bluetooth pairing on the controller, select the corresponding Pro controller device on your phone, and you can use it after the connection is successful.
D-Pad
The D-Pad is probably Nintendo's most famous innovation in game controllers. You can see it on almost every game controller today. In the early 1980s, handheld games were just emerging. In order to enter the handheld market, Nintendo decided to launch a handheld version of "Donkey Kong".
When designing hardware interaction, Nintendo encountered a problem: if it wanted to use a joystick handle device like a home console, not only would the overall appearance become dumb.
Equipment costs will also remain high. Nintendo's Gunpei Yokoi solved this problem with the D-pad. This simple and efficient design was officially launched on the first generation G&W of Nintendo's handheld version of "Donkey Kong", and has become a standard feature of almost all handheld consoles.