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Why isn t my wired controller working Switch?

Confirm that the USB Cable is securely connected to the Wired Controller and the Nintendo Switch Dock. Confirm that the Nintendo Switch is powered on and connected to an external display before connecting your wired controller. Confirm that your Nintendo Switch has the latest System Update installed.
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How do I get my wired controller to work on my Switch?

How do I set up my Nintendo Switch Wired Controller?
  1. Make sure your Nintendo Switch System is powered on and connected to your TV.
  2. Insert the USB cable into a USB port on the Nintendo Switch Dock. Connect the other end of the cable to the wired controller. Your wired controller is now ready for use.
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Why is my wired controller not working?

The cable could be worn out or broken. Make sure it's securely plugged in on both ends. If that's not the issue, unplug it from the Xbox One and plug it into a different USB port on the console. If the controller still won't turn on, disconnect the Play & Charge cable and try a different micro USB cable.
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Why is my Nintendo Switch not responding to my controller?

Try pressing the SYNC Button on each of your controllers several times and check if this resolves the issue. * Pressing the SYNC Button will interrupt the controller's wireless communication with the console. Reconnect the controller by pressing one of the directional or A/B/X/Y Buttons.
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How do I reset my wired controller Switch?

From the HOME Menu, select System Settings and then Controllers and Sensors. Select Change Button Mapping. On the left side of the screen select a controller whose configuration you want to reset, then select Reset. Select Reset again to confirm.
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Nintendo Switch Wired PRO Controller Not Working how to Fix

Why is my wired Switch controller blinking?

When your controller is connected to a console, the player LEDs indicate the controller number. Also, when attempting to connect to the console or when remaining battery charge is low, the LEDs will flash.
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How do you calibrate a wired Switch controller?

Control stick calibration steps
  1. From the HOME Menu, select "System Settings" → "Controllers and Sensors" → "Calibrate Control Sticks".
  2. Tilt the control stick in any direction for a few seconds on the controller you want to calibrate. ...
  3. Check the stick response. ...
  4. Select "Calibrate" to start the calibration process.
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How do I fix my controller not responding?

My controller won't connect to my console or PC
  1. Step 1: Connect your controller. ...
  2. Step 2: Power cycle your console. ...
  3. Step 3: Check your controller batteries. ...
  4. Step 4: Connect your controller to the console with a USB cable. ...
  5. Step 5: Update your controller.
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How do I force restart my Switch controller?

Reset the Pro Controller by pressing the SYNC Button once, then press any other button to wake it up again.
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Why does my controller not connect when I plug it in?

If you can't connect wirelessly, try a wired connection. While it's plugged in, make sure the connections aren't loose or broken. Try using multiple different USB cables to plug in your controller to your console if one doesn't work. One of the cables could be bad and make your controller appear not to connect.
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Do wired controllers need batteries?

While wired, the controller does not need batteries to run and will not drain any batteries in the controller. If you have the Play and Charge Kit, the battery will charge. This method isn't just an excellent way to save your batteries; it's also just a better way to play games.
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Why does my wired controller keep dying?

Your controller needs new batteries. The firmware in your controller needs to be updated. Your controller is too far away from the gaming console. There are too many devices connected to your gaming console.
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Does the Switch support wired controllers?

The Pro Controller can be used as a wireless controller on Nintendo Switch Lite, or connected as a wired controller using a licensed accessory, such as the Dual USB PlayStand for Nintendo Switch Lite by HORI. Nintendo Switch Lite does not support TV Mode.
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Do wired Nintendo Switch controllers need batteries?

This is a hard wired controller like the old schooled ones from long ago. It does not charge, no batteries. Only works when the cable is plugged in. This is not a wireless controller.
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How do I completely reset my controller?

Locate the small reset button on the back of the controller near the L2 button. Use a small tool to push the button inside the tiny hole. Hold the button down for roughly 3-5 seconds. Plug in your console, connect your controller using a USB cable and press the PS button.
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Can you reset Nintendo controller?

With the Joy-Con detached, reset the controller by pressing the SYNC Button once. Then press any other button to power on the Joy-Con again. Ensure that nothing is covering the IR Motion Camera on the the Joy-Con (R).
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Why is my controller not being detected?

Without question, the very first thing you must do when you find out that your Windows PC is unable to recognize your gamepad is restart the gamepad. This is the same as turning the gamepad off, if it has an on/off button, and turning it back on. If that does not work, you can plug it into a different port.
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Do wired Switch controllers drift?

Drifting is a problem that is undeniably common in the Switch's Joy-Con, but it can also affect Pro Controllers as well. That's not to say Nintendo's products are cheap or shoddy universally; drift is an issue that can affect any controller on the market – even the mighty Xbox One Elite Controller isn't safe.
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Why is my Switch controller blinking but not connecting?

The controller might not have sync correctly to the Nintendo Switch console. To solve this, go to controllers --- pair new controllers, disconnect all controllers and reconnect them.
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Why is my Switch afterglow wired controller not connecting?

My controller isn't recognized.

If you press and hold it for 3 seconds, the LED will now light up. If the LED doesn't light up, check if the cable is properly inserted into the controller and your dock. Also, try connecting the cable to the other USB-port on your Switch-dock.
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Can you use a wired controller on Switch not docked?

1-10 of 12 Answers. The Nintendo Pro Controller can be used whether the Switch is operating handheld, on a stand, or docked. Just like with the Joy-cons, you can simply choose which controller is paired in which player position.
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How many wired controllers can you plug into a Switch?

You can use up to 8 controllers at the same time, either wirelessly or via a wired connection, simply by pairing the controllers with the console. *The number of players who can actually play at any one time depends on the title and game mode being used.
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How do you play wired on a Switch?

Press the HOME Button to display the HOME Menu, then select "System Settings". Select "Internet" → "Internet Settings". Select "Wired Connection" under "Registered Networks". Select "Connect to the Internet via Wired Connection".
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