"Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con Controllers Now Support Mouse Functions: Details Here"

Author : Grace Apr 05,2025

Since the reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2, fans have been buzzing with excitement over a small but intriguing detail from the trailer: the Joy-Cons. Speculation was rife about their potential use as mouse controllers, similar to those on a PC, based on their movement in the trailer. Now, we have official confirmation: the Joy-Cons can indeed operate in "mouse mode." This innovative feature allows players to slide the Joy-Cons across flat surfaces, using the analog sticks to simulate left-click and right-click actions, much like a standard mouse. What's more, players can use two Joy-Cons in mouse mode simultaneously, one in each hand, or pair one in standard mode with the other in mouse mode, offering versatile gameplay options.

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The Nintendo Direct stream showcased the capabilities of the Joy-Con in mouse mode through a sports game reminiscent of Rocket League, featuring robot characters navigating in wheelchair-style vehicles. The game, named "Drag and Drive," is a three-on-three basketball game where players use two Joy-Con controllers in mouse mode to maneuver their characters around the court and score baskets.

The Joy-Con's mouse functionality sparked widespread speculation ever since the reveal trailer showed them sliding around like PC mice. In an attempt to gather more information, we reached out to Firaxis, the developer behind Civilization 7, but received a cryptic response. This feature, along with the new C button, has fueled discussions about the console over the past month, countering criticisms that the Nintendo Switch 2 was playing it "safe" compared to Nintendo's typically adventurous approach.

You can find all the details from today's Nintendo Switch 2 Direct right here.