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The '''SL button''' refers to the left shoulder button on the [[Joy-Con]], when it is detached from the [[Nintendo Switch]]. The wrist strap that comes with the Joy-Con can be attached to make the button easier to press. It serves as an equivalent to the [[L button]], acting as a shoulder trigger. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', it is used for [[grab]]bing opponents, much like how the L button is used for grabbing in {{for3ds}}. It is present on both the Left and right Joy-Con controllers.
[[File:Hac-photo-joycon-side_names.png |thumb|SL Button in the top-left and bottom right part of diagram.]]
[[File:Hac-photo-joycon-side_names.png |thumb|SL Button in the top-left and bottom right part of diagram.]]
The '''SL button''' refers to the left shoulder button on both individual [[Joy-Con]]s when they are detached from the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Like the [[SR button]], it matches the color of the Joy-Con. The wrist strap that comes with the Joy-Con can be attached to make the button easier to press.
==Overview==
When using dual Joy-Cons, it serves no purpose and is completely inaccessible when the Switch is in Handheld mode. When using a single Joy-Con, it serves as a substitute for the [[L button]], acting as a shoulder trigger. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', it is used for [[grab]]bing opponents, much like how the L button is used for grabbing in {{for3ds}}.
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Latest revision as of 17:07, February 2, 2024

SL Button in the top-left and bottom right part of diagram.

The SL button refers to the left shoulder button on both individual Joy-Cons when they are detached from the Nintendo Switch. Like the SR button, it matches the color of the Joy-Con. The wrist strap that comes with the Joy-Con can be attached to make the button easier to press.

Overview[edit]

When using dual Joy-Cons, it serves no purpose and is completely inaccessible when the Switch is in Handheld mode. When using a single Joy-Con, it serves as a substitute for the L button, acting as a shoulder trigger. In Ultimate, it is used for grabbing opponents, much like how the L button is used for grabbing in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.