The buttons or control sticks on the Joy-Con controller do not respond, or respond incorrectly. While playing a game, the character seems to move on their own. When used wirelessly, the Joy-Con controller appears to lose connection with the console. ...
Make sure you attach the Joy-Con (L) and (R) on the correct sides so that the buttons are positioned correctly with respect to the console. The Joy-Con with the − Button should be on the left, and the one with the + Button on the right. ...
In-game, suddenly the right Joy-Con stops responding. Yesterday it happened while re-equipping my Octopath Traveller team, so I can't say I was overexerting them or physically damaging in any way. The weird part is that all buttons seemed to non-respond, except for the home button. Then...
Because JoyCons can have slightly more inputs than the DualShock 4, the button names are mostly from the Nintendo devices. The main exceptions are the face buttons and the stick-clicks. Because they are named more concisely, the stick-clicks are named after the DualShock 4: L3 and R3. ...
more inputs than the DualShock 4 (theSLandSRbuttons are unique to the JoyCons), the button names aremostlyfrom the Nintendo devices. The main exceptions are the face buttons and the stick-clicks. Because they are named more concisely, the stick-clicks are named after the DualShock 4:...
Because JoyCons can have slightly more inputs than the DualShock 4, the button names are mostly from the Nintendo devices. The main exceptions are the face buttons and the stick-clicks. Because they are named more concisely, the stick-clicks are named after the DualShock 4: L3 and R3. ...
Because JoyCons can have slightly more inputs than the DualShock 4, the button names are mostly from the Nintendo devices. The main exceptions are the face buttons and the stick-clicks. Because they are named more concisely, the stick-clicks are named after the DualShock 4: L3 and R3. ...