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Instead of a sliding rail system, the [[Joy-Con 2]] controllers attach magnetically, the right Joy-Con 2 has a new [[C button]] that accesses the console's new built-in GameChat feature, and both Joy-Con 2 controllers have an optical sensor on the inner edge which allows them to respond to being against surfaces like a computer mouse. The [[SL button|SL]] and [[SR button]]s are also noticeably larger. These controllers notably lack the IR sensor camera, which causes compatibility issues with certain games. These issues can be circumvented by original Nintendo Switch controllers being forward compatible with Nintendo Switch 2 via Bluetooth. A [[Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller]] (which can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2) also exists, featuring a similar shape and button layout, but with various refinements in addition to some key differences. This controller also has a C button, as well as a [[GL button]] and [[GR button]] positioned behind the thighs that can be freely mapped, and a CTIA audio jack at the bottom. The Joy-Con 2 controllers and Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller utilize HD Rumble 2, an upgraded version of the HD Rumble technology found on previous hardware. | Instead of a sliding rail system, the [[Joy-Con 2]] controllers attach magnetically, the right Joy-Con 2 has a new [[C button]] that accesses the console's new built-in GameChat feature, and both Joy-Con 2 controllers have an optical sensor on the inner edge which allows them to respond to being against surfaces like a computer mouse. The [[SL button|SL]] and [[SR button]]s are also noticeably larger. These controllers notably lack the IR sensor camera, which causes compatibility issues with certain games. These issues can be circumvented by original Nintendo Switch controllers being forward compatible with Nintendo Switch 2 via Bluetooth. A [[Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller]] (which can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2) also exists, featuring a similar shape and button layout, but with various refinements in addition to some key differences. This controller also has a C button, as well as a [[GL button]] and [[GR button]] positioned behind the thighs that can be freely mapped, and a CTIA audio jack at the bottom. The Joy-Con 2 controllers and Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller utilize HD Rumble 2, an upgraded version of the HD Rumble technology found on previous hardware. | ||
In a manner similar to [[Nintendo 3DS]], Nintendo Switch 2 cartridges are a slightly different shape as to be incompatible with a Nintendo Switch console while still allowing backwards compatibility. | |||
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