How to Use a PS4 Controller on Switch

To use a Playstation official DualShock 4 controller with your Nintendo Switch, follow these steps:

How to Use an Xbox Controller on Switch

The steps for using an Xbox One controller with the Switch are the same as setting up a PS4 controller. Hold down the pairing button on the Xbox One controller as you press the button on the adapter until the Xbox LED light starts flashing. The buttons on the Xbox One controller are analogous to the Switch Pro. The only major difference is that you must press View+Menu to capture a screenshot.

Limitations of Using a PS4 or Xbox Controller With the Switch

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to wake up the Switch from sleep mode with a non-Nintendo controller, so you’ll still need a pair of Joy-Cons. You may also have to occasionally undock your Switch and put it back in to get the adapter to recognize other controllers. That said, since both Joy-Cons still work while the PS4 controller is connected, you can play multiplayer games with your PS4 controller. The button mapping is intuitive, although it’s important to note that pressing the PS4 controller touchpad will take screenshots. The Share button on the DualShock 4 is also mapped to the minus (-) button on the Joy-Con.

Which Controllers Work on Switch?

Along with the Joy-Cons that come with the system, the Switch supports several alternatives, including the Nintendo Switch Pro and Wii U Pro controllers. You can even use a GameCube controller if you have the GameCube adapter for Wii U. You can also use one of the many third-party gamepads available for the 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.

Nintendo Switch Controller Adapters

While the Nintendo Switch has Bluetooth capabilities, you need a special adapter to connect third-party peripherals. The Mayflash Magic-NS Wireless Controller Adapter is a versatile tool compatible with many consoles, so it’s a worthwhile investment if you have a lot of old peripherals. Other options include the 8Bitdo adapter, which also supports Wii remotes and DualShock 3 controllers. Considering the high price tag of the Switch Pro Controller, a $20 adapter is preferable if you already have units for other systems. Just make sure it’s compatible with the Switch.