Welcome to SmashWiki! Log in or create an account and join the community, and don't forget to read this first!
Notices
The Skill parameter has been removed from Smasher infoboxes, and in its place are the new "Best historical ranking" and "Best tournament result" parameters. SmashWiki needs help adding these new parameters to Smasher infoboxes, refer to the guidelines here for what should be included in these new parameters.
When adding results to Smasher pages, include each tournament's entrant number in addition to the player's placement, and use the {{Trn}} template with the matching game specified. Please also fix old results on Smasher pages that do not abide to this standard. Refer to our Smasher article guidelines to see how results tables should be formatted.
Check out our project page for ongoing projects that SmashWiki needs help with.

Editing Controller

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Warning You aren't logged in. While it's not a requirement to create an account, doing so makes it a lot easier to keep track of your edits and a lot harder to confuse you with someone else. If you edit without being logged in, your IP address will be recorded in the page's edit history.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 81: Line 81:
They can be used vertically, with two controllers acting as one, which has a total of two analog sticks and 18 buttons (four directional buttons, A, B, X, Y, L, R, ZL, ZR, plus, minus, screenshot, home, SL and SR). Generally, when playing in this configuration, the Joy-Con grip is used, which allows the controllers to function almost exactly like a traditional controller, although SL and SR are never used in horizontal mode.
They can be used vertically, with two controllers acting as one, which has a total of two analog sticks and 18 buttons (four directional buttons, A, B, X, Y, L, R, ZL, ZR, plus, minus, screenshot, home, SL and SR). Generally, when playing in this configuration, the Joy-Con grip is used, which allows the controllers to function almost exactly like a traditional controller, although SL and SR are never used in horizontal mode.


They can also be used sideways, with one Joy-Con per person. This allows for more players to play (which is required for 8 player matches as each joy-con counts as one controller even when two are used as a pair while a Nintendo Switch supports up to 8 connected at once) but limits the number of buttons available to the player, which generally disfavors this kind of play. In this configuration, 10 buttons (left/B, up/Y, right/X, down/A, L/R, ZL/ZR, screenshot/home, +/-, SL and SR) and one analog stick are available for use, although L and ZL or R and ZR are rarely used in horizontal mode)
They can also be used sideways, with one Joy-Con per person. This allows for more players to play (which is required for 8 player matches as a Joy-Con pair counts as two controllers while a Nintendo Switch supports up to 8 connected at once) but limits the number of buttons available to the player, which generally disfavors this kind of play. In this configuration, 10 buttons (left/B, up/Y, right/X, down/A, L/R, ZL/ZR, screenshot/home, +/-, SL and SR) and one analog stick are available for use, although L and ZL or R and ZR are rarely used in horizontal mode)


Finally, they can be used with both Joy-Con attached to the console in portable mode, which offers a very similar play style to playing vertically.
Finally, they can be used with both Joy-Con attached to the console in portable mode, which offers a very similar play style to playing vertically.

Please note that all contributions to SmashWiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (see SmashWiki:Copyrights for details). Your changes will be visible immediately. Please enter a summary of your changes above.

Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

Templates used on this page: