Hidden Switch Settings Everyone Should Know
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Published 2020-04-30
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Even gamers who’ve owned a Nintendo Switch since it’s release in 2017 don’t know everything there is to know about the console. In fact, we’d bet there are at least a few hidden settings these OG Switch gamers may not know about, which is where we come in. Here at TheGamer, we’d say we’re quite knowledgeable when it comes to the Nintendo Switch. Now, some of you may know all of these settings we’ll talk about like the back of your hand, but we’ll still include some well-known settings for the surge of new Switch gamers who want to know what their console is capable of. You’re welcome, newbies!
Did you know that some games don’t allow you to have multiple saves? Well, there’s a simple solution to that and it involves making another account. Usually, you’ll be able to start a new game on that account without overriding your other account’s save. Talk about a neat workaround. Just hope you have the Nintendo Switch Online service so you could back those save files up. It might also be a smart thing to associate that new account with a completely different region so you could access that region’s eShop if need be. Even if you don’t understand Japanese, there might be a game you want that’s just too good to pass up.
There are more hidden settings inside the Nintendo Switch than just those so enjoy the video, let us know what your favorite hidden setting is in the comments section below and don’t forget to subscribe to TheGamer for more gaming content.
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All Comments (21)
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For you long time Switch fans - did you catch all of them?
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None of these were hidden at all. I’m surprised there wasn’t one that said “if you press this small circular button on the top of the console, it will power on and off”
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4:11 that’s EXACTLY how I take off my joy cons
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That’s crazy, I had no idea you could press the power button and turn the console off. Did you know about the awesome other hidden features such as: you can recharge your switch by plugging it in? or touch the screen to activate the touchscreen? or press the a button three times to get to the switch home screen?
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7:39 "the switch can't magically turn your controler on and make it start vibrating" Um... Yeah it can.
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Who else came to the comment section before watching the video to see if they are just settings we all know about already?
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This video should be renamed; “Have You Ever Opened The Nintendo Switch’s Settings App?”
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Everyone knows that airplane mode is for when you want your switch to fly around so you don't have to carry it.
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This entire videos story is the most sarcastic “YA DON’T SAY”
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I have a hidden setting for y’all: you actually can turn on this console. Crazy right?
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Imagine being a parent that don't allow their kids to play Nintendo
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this guy: OMFG GUYS. you can TURN OFF YOUR SWITCH. Gosh that’s pretty secret... Me: uhh
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Should just rename this “hidden settings that literally everyone knows about”
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If you ever feel useless just remember this channel exists...
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“Did you know... Wait for it... You can plug headphones into your switch? Cool right!?!?”
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There is a feature that Nintendo needs to add especially with the new OLED switch being here now and that is the ability to play videos from a microSD card. Such a nice screen to not have the ability to play videos or view images.
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10:07 thank me later
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This is the channel I show my friends who think they're useless. They feel better instantly
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An added aspect for Match TV Power State is that for some TV models, it will turn the TV on and then put the TV on the correct input for the Switch. Not sure if that comes from the TV itself or the Switch, but it is an awesome time save sometimes.