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How to use Nintendo Switch with a keyboard and mouse

Your Nintendo Switch™ is a great device for gaming on the go. But sometimes, you might want a different setup—like using a keyboard and mouse. Whether you're trying to type faster in the web browser or play certain games with more precision, there are ways to make it work.

At Asurion, our experts help millions of people get the most out of their tech. Here’s how to use your Nintendo Switch with a keyboard and mouse, and what you’ll need to get started.

Can you use a keyboard and mouse with Nintendo Switch?

The Nintendo Switch doesn’t officially support keyboard and mouse controls for most games. But you can still connect these accessories for limited tasks—like typing in the web browser or using certain third-party games.

To use them for gameplay, you’ll need a special adapter that translates keyboard and mouse input into something the Switch can understand.

If your console becomes unresponsive during setup, check out our guide on what to do if your Nintendo Switch screen is frozen.

What you’ll need

Before you start, gather the following items:

  • A USB or Bluetooth® keyboard and mouse.
  • A USB adapter or Bluetooth dongle.
  • A keyboard and mouse adapter designed for the Nintendo Switch (optional for gaming use).
  • A docked Nintendo Switch (this process works best in docked mode).

How to connect a keyboard and mouse to your Nintendo Switch

1. Use a USB keyboard for typing

If you only want to type—like searching for games in the Nintendo eShop—you can plug a USB keyboard into one of the Switch dock’s USB ports.

To do this:

  • Dock your Nintendo Switch and turn it on.
  • Plug the USB keyboard into one of the dock’s USB ports.
  • Open a text field (such as in the eShop or web browser) and start typing.

Note: The keyboard won’t work in most games, and a mouse won’t function at all with this method.

2. Use a keyboard and mouse for gameplay with an adapter

To actually play games with a keyboard and mouse, you’ll need an adapter like the GameSir VX2 AimBox, XIM Apex, or Mayflash Magic-NS. These devices convert keyboard and mouse input into signals the Switch recognizes as a controller.

To set this up:

  • Dock your Nintendo Switch and turn it on.
  • Plug the adapter into one of the dock’s USB ports.
  • Connect your keyboard and mouse to the adapter.
  • Follow the adapter’s instructions to configure your controls.
  • Launch a game and test the setup.

Keep in mind that not all games will support this setup well, and response times can vary depending on your adapter.

Wondering how this compares with other consoles? Learn how to connect a keyboard and mouse to an Xbox or set up keyboard and mouse support on a PS5.

3. Use a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse with an adapter

If you prefer wireless accessories, you can pair them through a compatible adapter. Most USB Bluetooth dongles won’t work directly with the Switch, so you’ll still need an adapter designed for this purpose.

Here’s how:

  • Plug the Bluetooth adapter into the Switch dock.
  • Pair your keyboard and mouse with the adapter.
  • Launch your game or app and test the controls.

Should you use a keyboard and mouse for Nintendo Switch?

Using a keyboard and mouse can improve your typing and make certain games easier to play, especially shooters or strategy games. But it’s not officially supported by Nintendo, and compatibility may vary.

If your keyboard and mouse setup doesn’t work as expected, your nearest uBreakiFix® by Asurion store can help you troubleshoot your accessories or recommend better options.


FAQs

Can you use a mouse with a Nintendo Switch?

A regular mouse won’t work with the Switch unless you use a special adapter that supports it.

Do all Switch games support keyboard and mouse input?

No. Most games are designed for Joy-Con™ or Pro Controller input. Only some third-party games may work with keyboard and mouse when using an adapter.

Can you connect a wireless keyboard to a Nintendo Switch?

Yes, but only with the help of a compatible adapter or Bluetooth dongle designed for the Switch.

Is it safe to use a third-party adapter?

Yes, as long as you choose a trusted brand. Look for devices with good reviews and Switch compatibility.

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