It appears that the Nintendo Switch 2 has the ability of detecting whether it’s upside down.
When the Joy-Con 2 are attached to the console in an upside-down fashion, the system is able to detect this during the initial setup process. It will ask the user to detach the Joy-Con 2 and attach them in the correct manner before proceeding with the setup, as shown in the video below:
Currently, it seems that the initial setup process is the only place where the system is able to detect upside-down Joy-Con 2, but it’s possible that some games may be able to do the same in the future.
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