To access PowerToys settings, tools, and info, click its icon in the notification area at the right-hand side of the Windows ...
The Google Wallet app can now be opened with a new shortcut in Android 16 Beta 2. The new method means the Quick Settings button is no longer the fastest way, though it might come as an unnatural ...
Datamining done by users in that server seem to indicate how Nintendo plans to use the new 'C' button that has been spotted on leaked images of the Switch 2. Allegedly, the latest firmware from ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 announcement trailer confirmed that the new console will have an extra button compared to its predecessor. Although most prior leaks depicted this button as being marked with ...
There’s a great deal of speculation about this button. Some suggest it may relate to “casting” the Switch 2 to a TV wirelessly, or screen sharing of some kind. Others have wondered whether ...
Chris Plante co-founded Polygon in 2012 and is now editor-in-chief. He co-hosts The Besties, is a board member of the Frida Cinema, and created NYU’s first games journalism course. Ahead of the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's physical design was revealed through ... it was quickly noticed the upcoming console has an additional button on the right Joy-Con controller under the Home button.
As Polygon editor-in-chief Christopher Plante previously speculated, the C button is rumored to open an in-game text or video chat system that allows Nintendo Switch 2 owners to communicate freely ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been officially revealed following months of leaks and rumors, and it has a mystery button on the right Joy-Con that isn't the C button that was promised.
If you felt underwhelmed after Nintendo revealed a short glimpse of the next Mario Kart (presumably Mario Kart 9) during its Switch 2 first look trailer, you’re not alone. Excited about the jump ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 trailer seemingly confirmed many ... One thing that continues to baffle, however, is the rumoured additional button on the right Joy-Con, sitting just below the Home Button.
Ordinary players may be able to appreciate the preview of what Switch 2 can do, but one game developer has broken down how the footage exposes the sheer power of Nintendo's next system.