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==Compatibility== | ==Compatibility== | ||
Any keyboard can be used for any hardware it can connect to and is compatible with, most notably a PC. This sometimes creates an issue where keyboards meant to be used on a specific proprietary system are effectively locked to said system and are not forwards compatible with new hardware. Also, a new developmental hurdle keyboard users and manufacturers face is the introduction of firmware updates that can suddenly make previously compatible keyboards incompatible, sometimes meant specifically so, necessitating firmware updates of its own. | |||
The [[Nintendo Switch]] unofficially supports most USB keyboards, and other wired keyboards can be used through an adapter. | |||
Despite the widespread compatibility of the keyboard, no game in the ''Smash'' franchise officially supports keyboards as a controller option, though there are [[mod]]s that permit such. Ergo, keyboards have never had official methods of button mapping. | Despite the widespread compatibility of the keyboard, no game in the ''Smash'' franchise officially supports keyboards as a controller option, though there are [[mod]]s that permit such. Ergo, keyboards have never had official methods of button mapping. |