A newly published patent reveals exciting new features for the Switch 2 Joy-Cons, including potential mouse functionality. Let's delve into the details and the upcoming Nintendo Direct.
Switch 2 Joy-Cons: Mouse Support and More
A February 6th, 2025, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) publication details a Nintendo patent showcasing innovative Joy-Con features for the Switch 2. The patent strongly suggests mouse support, corroborating speculation sparked by the Switch 2 reveal trailer which depicted the controller being swiped across a surface.
The patent describes a sensor detecting reflected light changes as the Joy-Con moves across a surface, enabling mouse-like operation. This functionality is further supported by the inclusion of a new charging dock accommodating two Joy-Cons simultaneously, and a magnetic attachment with a wrist strap, mirroring the original Switch design.
The patent also introduces a novel controller design: two half-controllers, each with an optical sensor, capable of independent mouse functionality. These can be combined using a separate attachment to form a standard controller.
It's crucial to remember that these features, as detailed in the patent, aren't guaranteed to be present in the final Switch 2 product. Nintendo remains officially silent on Switch 2 specifics.
Upcoming Nintendo Direct: April 2nd, 2025
Nintendo of America announced via Twitter (X) on February 5th, 2025, that a Nintendo Direct dedicated to the Switch 2 will air on April 2nd, 2025, at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET across official Nintendo social media channels. While the Switch 2's 2025 release is confirmed, the exact date remains unannounced. Stay tuned to our Switch 2 page for updates.