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Why won't my wired controller connect to my 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 Switch to recognize my wired controller?

Is the controller connected? →Open Controllers on the HOME Menu to check what controllers are currently connected. If the controller is not being recognised by the console, select "Change Grip/Order" to reconnect it.
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Why is my Nintendo Switch not recognizing my controller?

Reset the Joy-Con by pressing the SYNC Button once. Then press any other button on the controller to power it on again. Attach the Joy-Con to the console, ensuring that it is correctly oriented and inserted all the way.
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Why is my wired Switch controller light 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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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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Nintendo Switch Wired PRO Controller Not Working how to Fix

Why won t my wired Nintendo controller connect?

If the Pro Controller cannot be paired using the USB charging cable, try the following: Reset the Pro Controller by pressing the SYNC Button once, then press any other button, such as the A Button on the controller to power it on again. Use a different USB port on the dock. Use a different USB charging cable.
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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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How do you reset a wired Nintendo controller?

Reset the Pro Controller by pressing the SYNC Button once, then press any other button to wake it up again. Test the button input on the Pro Controller.
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How do I reset my Nintendo Switch wired Pro controller?

If the control sticks do not respond correctly or if the calibration fails, reset the Pro Controller by pressing the SYNC Button once. Then press any other button to power on the controller again.
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Why is my controller flashing white when plugged in?

A flashing white light on your PS4 controller usually indicates that the controller is trying to connect to the console. This can happen if the controller has been disconnected from the console or if you're using a new controller that hasn't been paired with the console.
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How do I resync my Switch controller?

Wireless pairing procedure
  1. Select "Controllers" on the HOME Menu.
  2. Select "Change Grip/Order".
  3. Hold the SYNC Button on the controller you want to pair. (Release the button once the controller LED starts flashing.) ...
  4. When the message "Paired" appears on the screen, the pairing is complete.
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Why is my Switch controller not charging or connecting?

Unplug the Charging Dock's USB Power Cable and plug it back in. Ensure the controllers are completely connected by removing and re-docking. If your Pro Controller is not charging, ensure the USB-C Charging Adapter is fully inserted into the USB-C port on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and re-dock the controller.
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How do I enable wired connection 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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Do all wired controllers work on Switch?

You can use any combination of wired and wireless controllers. Keep in mind that a half joy con or joy con pair count as one controller each.
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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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Can you use any USB controller on Switch?

Surprisingly, the Switch supports controllers for other game consoles, including the DualShock 4 and many Xbox controllers. Most controllers that work with the PS4 and Xbox One are compatible with Nintendo's console, including arcade-style fight sticks like the Mayflash F300.
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How do I manually reset my Switch controller?

Set the console to sleep mode, then press the POWER Button to "wake it up" again. Reset the Joy-Con or Pro Controller by pressing the SYNC Button once, then press any other button to power it on again.
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Why is the USB port not working on my Switch-dock?

Verify you are using the USB charging cable (model No. HAC-010) included with the Pro Controller or the charging grip, and check for any damage (kinks, nicks, cuts, frayed cables, etc.). If the included USB cable is damaged, replacing it with the original one (HAC-010) will likely resolve the issue.
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How many wired controllers can connect to Switch?

Playing with multiple controllers

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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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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How do you charge a USB Switch controller?

Attach the Joy-Con to the Joy-Con Charging Grip. Connect the Joy-Con Charging Grip to the Nintendo Switch dock using the USB cable that was included with the Charging Grip, or connect it directly to the Nintendo Switch AC adapter (HAC-002).
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How long to charge dead Switch controllers?

Step 2: Ensure the Switch's dock or AC adapter is plugged into a power outlet. Either connect the adapter's plug to the USB-C port on the bottom of the Switch or place the Switch in the dock. Step 4: Wait! Nintendo estimates that it will take about three and a half hours to fully charge the Joy-Con controllers.
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Can you hard reset a Switch controller?

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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