You may have noticed some players using keyboards to play Nintendo Switch games. It’s a curious sight, but there’s a method to this madness! In this article, we’ll delve into why some people opt for keyboards when playing Switch games.
Keyboards provide a level of precision that can be hard to achieve with traditional console controllers. Although the Joy-Cons and Pro Controller are great, the ability to press individual keys on a keyboard offers better control and accuracy for some players and some specific types of games. In particular, games that don’t require analog controls, such as 2D platformers, can be much easier to play on a keyboard with good feedback, large buttons, and the ability to spam those buttons.
Keyboards can also be more comfortable to use during extended gaming sessions. Personal preferences play a role in this, as not all gamers feel at ease with controllers. If you have a flat surface like a desk to play on, resting your palms while playing with a keyboard can be easier on your wrists than gripping a controller.
If you use both a keyboard and mouse combo, you can get a significant advantage over players who are using controllers as well, although this depends on the specific implementation or whether you’re using a third-party solution for games that don’t natively support these peripherals on Switch.
When it comes to online multiplayer games, communication is key. While the Switch does offer a virtual keyboard, it can be cumbersome and slow to use, especially during gameplay. A physical keyboard allows faster and more efficient communication with other players.
The Nintendo Switch offers a voice chat function via a separate smartphone app, but for any game or app where you have to do lots of text
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