The coolest innovation of the Nintendo Switch 2 could get even better and show fans how

Fans build potentially very useful accessories for the new console before the release.

If the Nintendo Switch 2 in the coming months --If it appears, compared to the previous console, it not only comes with significantly more hardware power and revised joy-cons, but also with a new function with which we can also use the no longer quite as small controllers as a mouse.

I had already told you why the new mouse feature could be really cool for the reveal in my column:

In your comments on the column, however, theComprehensible fearOn the fact that the great function in and in itself, for example, to play better strategy games like Anno 117 on Switch 2, could also bring a little disadvantage. With a view to the ergonomics of the Joy-Con, the question arises as to how comfortable playing with the mouse function really is.

Although I cannot conclude the question until the first longer hands-on, colleague Chris has discovered a very interesting fan project online that could ensure improved ergonomic handling.

Interesting mouse adapter thanks to 3D printer

The idea of ​​potentially improving the mouse function for the Switch 2 comes from hobbyist Mia_doll, who on the pageMaker Worldshared:

Mit joy-with Without Joy-Con

Your idea is as simple as it is brilliant.So that we can grasp the rather narrow and converted Joy-Con to the mouse, it has built an adapter that significantly enlarges the contact surface for our right hand.

For this purpose, the controller is placed in a tailored opening with the underside and the narrow side of the Joy-Con is widened four times by the adapter to the estimation whites.

So far, Nintendo has only indicated the mouse function in the reveal trailer (from minute 1:10), but it is already known by a leak, which is hidden behind the controllers that are flashing over the table.

For me, the question arises as to whether Nintendo has similar accessories on offer at the start of the Switch 2 or an unknown trick in order to make the use of the Joy-Con more convenient.

How do you find the mouse adapter and believe that Nintendo will offer similar accessories for the launch?