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switch USB joysticks

paloftoon

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If I want to hook up external USB joysticks to my switch instead of using the controllers on the Switch itself, do I just hook up the USB joysticks directly to the ports?

Thank you.
 
Yes, though whether or not the Switch will actually recognize them is another matter. You wont know till you try.
 
Would a console system require such joysticks to be manually calibrated, much like a PC? - Just wondering.

I just recall years ago when using a joystick and how important it was to make sure they were properly calibrated, or gameplay would occasionally be awful. Particularly when it came to flight simulators.
 
Would a console system require such joysticks to be manually calibrated, much like a PC? - Just wondering.

I just recall years ago when using a joystick and how important it was to make sure they were properly calibrated, or gameplay would occasionally be awful. Particularly when it came to flight simulators.

I suppose that depends on what you mean by "joystick". Usually I hear the word and just think "controller", since "joystick" kinda fell by the wayside. So it could mean basically anything these days.

That being said I dont think any of the sorts of things a Switch can use involves calibration. Not that I've ever heard anyway.
 
I suppose that depends on what you mean by "joystick". Usually I hear the word and just think "controller", since "joystick" kinda fell by the wayside. So it could mean basically anything these days.

That being said I dont think any of the sorts of things a Switch can use involves calibration. Not that I've ever heard anyway.


Good point. Though I truly meant from my "old school" perspective a physical joystick- not a controller. I've owned three of them, and still have my "Gravis Blackhawk" digital joystick for Windows XP. It has multiple buttons on it, all which can be calibrated. I went to the trouble- and risk of rebuilding it a few years back given how loose the stick had become. Almost an antique, as it interfaces with a proprietary Soundblaster Pro connector.

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I still recall my first joystick, a "CH Flightstick". Not very sophisticated, but then neither was the software involved at the time. Though I sure had fun with "Chuck Yeager's Air Combat".
 
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