PSA: Switch 2 Update Adds Handheld Mode Boost, Here’s How To Use It
In case you missed, the latest Switch 2 firmware update (Version 22.0.0) adds the “Handheld Mode Boost”.
As detailed, this feature will allow compatible Switch software to run “as if in TV Mode” on the Switch 2. Switch 2 can run in handheld in 1080p, while the original unit was 720p in portable. Nintendo has also shared a page about this new feature, how to use it, and some additional details about how it works:
How to use Handheld Mode Boost on Switch 2
Follow these steps to enable or disable the Handheld Mode Boost setting on Nintendo Switch 2.
Information
When enabled, Handheld Mode Boost causes the performance of Nintendo Switch software while undocked to run as if it were being played in TV mode.
Complete these steps
- Select System Settings on the HOME Menu.
- Scroll down through the System Settings menu and select System.
- Scroll down on the right and select Nintendo Switch Software Handling.
- Select Handheld Mode Boost to enable or disable this setting.
Additional information
- While enabling this setting can result in improved visuals, it may also increase the system’s power consumption.
- The effect of Handheld Mode Boost will vary based on the software. Some Nintendo Switch software will be unaffected, and this option has no effect on software for Nintendo Switch 2.
- Because this option forces TV mode operation, some instructions may be incorrect or fail to operate correctly.
- Handheld Mode Boost may prevent Nintendo Switch software from using the system’s touch screen, and will cause attached Joy-Con 2 controllers to be treated as a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller.
- To use other controllers, first detach the Joy-Con 2 controllers from the console.
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