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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Control Stick.png|25px|link=Control stick]](right)||[[Smash attack|Stick-smash]]
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Control Stick.png|25px|link=Control stick]](right)||[[Smash attack|Stick-smash]]
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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-X.png|25px|link=X button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Wii U-Y.png|25px|link=Y button]]||[[Jump]]
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-X.png|25px|link=X button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Y.png|25px|link=Y button]]||[[Jump]]
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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZL.png|25px|link=L button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Wii U-ZR.png|25px|link=R button]]||[[Grab]]
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZL.png|25px|link=L button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZR.png|25px|link=R button]]||[[Grab]]
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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZL.png|25px|link=L button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Wii U-ZR.png|25px|link=R button]]||[[Shield]]
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZL.png|25px|link=L button]][[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-ZR.png|25px|link=R button]]||[[Shield]]
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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-D-Pad.png|25px|link=D-Pad]]||[[Taunt]]
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-D-Pad.png|25px|link=D-Pad]]||[[Taunt]]
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|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Minus.png|25px|Link=Minus Button]]||Nothing
|[[File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Minus.png|25px|Link=Minus Button]]||Nothing
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Revision as of 22:06, June 28, 2021

The left and right Joy-Con.

The Joy-Con is a controller for use with the Nintendo Switch console. Like the Wii U GamePad, the Joy-Con have near field communication functionality, specifically the right Joy-Con, allowing the use of amiibo with games. Additionally, the Joy-Con are equipped with "HD Rumble", a more advanced form of haptic feedback to replicate the feel of in-game activities.

The Joy-Con are unique in that they can be used as controllers regardless of whether or not they are physically connected to the Nintendo Switch. They can be connected to the Nintendo Switch itself when in Handheld Mode, forming something similar to the Wii U GamePad. They can also be disconnected from the Switch in Handheld or Docked Mode, functioning as wireless motion controllers; they can also be optionally be placed in the Joy-Con Grip, emulating the feel of a game controller. The left and right Joy-Con function as a pair in all of the aforementioned modes, but one can also use a single Joy-Con as a controller by holding it sideways.

As of the Nintendo Switch's Version 10.0.0 update on April 13th, 2020, the Joy-Con and Nintendo Switch Pro Controller can have custom button mapping via the system's settings, allowing more versatility beyond Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Controls menu.

Standard controls in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Single Joy-Con (Left)

Alignments are from the perspective of the Joy-Con on its side

Control stick Move
A button Standard attacks
B button Special moves
X buttonY button Jump
L buttonR button Shield
Link=Minus Button Pause
File:ButtonIcon-Switch-Screenshot.png Screenshot
L buttonR button Nothing

Single Joy-Con (Right)

Alignments are from the perspective of the Joy-Con on its side

Control stick Move
A button Standard attacks
B button Special moves
X buttonY button Jump
SL buttonSR button Shield
Link=Minus Button Pause
Home Button Home screen
L buttonR button Nothing

Double Joy-Con

Control stick(left) Move
A button Standard attacks
B button Special moves
Control stick(right) Stick-smash
X buttonY button Jump
L buttonR button Grab
L buttonR button Shield
D-Pad Taunt
Start Button Pause
Home Button Home Menu
Link=Screenshot Button Screenshot
Link=Minus Button Nothing

Gallery