Switch Pro Controller Wired

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Switch Pro Controller Wired. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller supports standard Bluetooth, allowing you to pair it wirelessly with your PC. (If your computer doesn't support Bluetooth, you can still use the wired method below.) Your controller must be at least partially charged before beginning the Bluetooth pairing process. As long as you are using the Pro Controller Wired Communication mode, the Pro Controller's NFC capability will be turned off.

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From PCGamingWiki, the wiki about fixing PC games. reWASD[edit]. This gives you the ability to use it with all of. Here's how to get your Nintendo Switch Pro controller working in Steam or Windows, via a wired connection or Bluetooth.

Nintendo's Switch controllers -- the Joy-Cons and the Pro Controller -- use Bluetooth, which makes them compatible with your PC.

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This gives you the ability to use it with all of. It's one of the best gamepad's Nintendo's ever made, with an ace D-pad, comfortable construction and neat tricks like built in But if you're looking for a free way to wire up your Switch Pro Controller with your PC, read on! All communication is USB interrupt based, no control transfers outside of descriptor stuff.