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Ways to Connect a Keyboard and Mouse to Your Nintendo Switch

By Matthew Lynch
June 26, 2023
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The Nintendo Switch is a gaming system that has gained a massive following since its release. Many gamers enjoy playing games on their Switch in handheld mode, but some games require the use of a keyboard and mouse. This can be tricky to set up, but there are several ways to connect a keyboard and mouse to your Nintendo Switch.
Here are a few ways to connect a keyboard and mouse to your Nintendo Switch:

1. VIA USB-C Hub

One of the simplest and most straightforward methods is to use a USB-C hub. This will allow you to connect multiple devices to your Nintendo Switch at once. You can find many USB-C hubs online or in stores, and they come in various sizes and shapes, but they all work the same way. You can connect your keyboard and mouse to the USB-C hub, and then plug the hub into the Switch console’s USB-C port.

2. VIA Bluetooth

Another option is to connect your keyboard and mouse to your Nintendo Switch using Bluetooth. This is a little more complicated, but it can be done. First, make sure your keyboard and mouse are Bluetooth-enabled. Then, go to your Switch settings, select “Controllers and Sensors”, and turn on Bluetooth. Once you’ve done that, connect your keyboard and mouse to your Switch by pairing them with the console.

3. VIA Adapter

If your keyboard and mouse have a traditional USB connection, you can use a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter to connect them to your Switch. This will allow you to use your keyboard and mouse just like you would on a computer. You can find these adapters at most electronics stores or online.

4. VIA Docking Station

Another option is to use a docking station that connects your Switch to your TV or monitor. These docking stations often have multiple USB ports that you can use to connect your keyboard and mouse. This setup will allow you to enjoy games on a larger screen while using a keyboard and mouse.

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