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How to use a Nintendo Switch Pro controller with a PC

Many people play games on PC with a mouse and keyboard, but some genres are just better suited to controllers. If you’ve got a Nintendo Switch Pro controller, you can put it to work with your Windows computer in barely any time at all.

Our step-by-step instructions cover using a Switch Pro controller with a PC via wired or wireless connection—as well as how to make it

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