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==Compatibility== | ==Compatibility== | ||
Joy- | Joy-Cons are currently only compatible with the [[Nintendo Switch]] with currently no confirmation on if they will be made forwards compatible with future consoles. That being said, their bluetooth connectivity allows them to connect to other devices and unofficialy be used as controllers for compatible games, though additional drivers may need to be installed for a smooth experience. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', the buttons on the Joy- | In ''Ultimate'', the buttons on the Joy-Cons can be remapped in the [[Controls]] menu to perform other functions in both singular and dual format. As of Nintendo Switch hardware version 10.0.0, every button on the Joy-Cons can be remapped via the system's settings, further diversifying its customizability. | ||
==Standard controls in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]== | ==Standard controls in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]== | ||
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===Hori Split Pad Pro=== | ===Hori Split Pad Pro=== | ||
[[File:HoriSplitPadPro.png|thumb|200px|Hori Split Pad Pro attached to a [[Nintendo Switch]].]] | [[File:HoriSplitPadPro.png|thumb|200px|Hori Split Pad Pro attached to a [[Nintendo Switch]].]] | ||
The Hori Split Pad Pro is an alternative to standard Joy-Con, released in 2018. These Joy-Con have a completely different design, being larger and more ergonomic, resulting in an appearance close to a [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]]. Like the licensed D-Pad Joy- | The Hori Split Pad Pro is an alternative to standard Joy-Con, released in 2018. These Joy-Con have a completely different design, being larger and more ergonomic, resulting in an appearance close to a [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]]. Like the licensed D-Pad Joy-Cons, the Split Pad Pro features a standard [[Directional pad]]; it additionally features two additional, freely-mappable buttons on the back of the controller handles, more conventional [[Start/Pause button|Start]] and [[Select button|Select]] buttons, as well as turbo and "assign" buttons. However, they are handheld mode-only, have no NFC for [[amiibo]] use, and no rumble, gyroscope, or infrared communication. | ||
While incompatible with the usual Joy-Con attachment set to function as a normal controller, a custom version is available, thereby making the Split Pad Pro function as a standard Pro Controller; it also comes with a headphone jack. | While incompatible with the usual Joy-Con attachment set to function as a normal controller, a custom version is available, thereby making the Split Pad Pro function as a standard Pro Controller; it also comes with a headphone jack. |