The Nintendo Switch has engrossed over 107 million people throughout the past five years thanks to its fantastic games and ease of use anywhere. The system has a pretty clean and easy to navigate user interface too, but it actually lets players customize quite a bit of the experience. Go over to the System Settings menu on your Nintendo Switch’s homepage, and you might actually be surprised at what you find.
I decided to do this recently and came across plenty of useful features and toggleable options that I didn’t even know the Nintendo Switch had. In particular, these five features stood out to me and are worth customizing for yourself, whether you just got a Nintendo Switch or simply haven’t explored the system’s features and settings since 2017.
While developers often consider button placement when designing control schemes, sometimes it just doesn’t feel quite right. As such, being able to modify controls on a system level is amazing for accessibility and gives the player more control over an experience than they may initially think. Surprisingly, the Nintendo Switch lets players customize controls on a system level and save those presets. You can find this option in the Controllers and Sensors tab of the System Settings menu. Choose Change Button Mapping, and you can then customize the controller and buttons you want to remap.
Maybe you can’t get over how Nintendo likes to flip A and B compared to Xbox or are doing a self-imposed challenge where you can only press certain buttons. Or maybe you just genuinely need to make a Switch gaming experience more accessible and playable! This feature helps make that a reality. If you’re ever playing a game and feeling like the button placement isn’t quite right, try modifying
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