How to Charge an ABXY Gamecube Controller on Nintendo Switch

Introduction:

Are you using a Nintendo compatible GameCube controller or pro controller? Plug a USB charger to charge your Gamecube controller. You can also use a USB cable to the Nintendo Switch dock. To know easy ways to charge the controller, let’s discuss it.

Steps to Follow

  • Operate the Nintendo Switch Dock: What is a Nintendo Switch dock? It is a rectangular-shaped device where the Nintendo Switch sits in to play on the TV and charge. As the back panel has the oval-shaped logo, one can easily identify for its use. The back panel is operated and opened from the upper or top side of the system.
  • Establish the connection between the charger and the dock: In this step, you have to connect the charger to the dock. The official charger of the Nintendo Switch that you can connect is available. Use the wall outlet to plug the official charger and then plug the connector into the adapter (the port is labeled at the back of the panel). Lay the cable into the designated slot for wires on either side of the Nintendo Switch.
  • Use a USB-C cable: Since a USB cable is provided with the Nintendo Pro controller, you can directly connect it to the back panel of the Switch dock. Check out the grooves or slotted area of the Nintendo Switch and run the cable through it. Lay the cable so that another end will remain outside the dock.
  • Use an HDMI cable: Unless you do need to play a game on a TV, you will not need an HDMI cable to charge the ABXY Gamecube controller. If you want it to connect it to the TV, connect the HDMI cable to the port or area labeled HDMI Out. Take a cable and run into the slot of the Nintendo Switch dock. Take an HDMI cable and connect it to the free port on an HDTV. Connect the cables as suggested and close the back panel of the dock.
  • Establish a connection between the controller and USB cable: Now it is time to connect the USB-cable (free end) with the Nintendo Pro controller by sticking out the USB-C cable. Connect the charger to the Gamecube controller.

Now you have done it! Further, you can follow the below steps to customize a controller. Collect materials that you need for customization, i.e., make sure that everything is in the right place. Use a tri-wing screwdriver to unlock the screws. Remove the shell off and proceed to de-attach triggers highlighted. Now it is time to snap the holes in the motherboard. Move it aside and do not remove it completely. You can also use colorful grip handles for controllers. The replacement shell is specially designed for use with the Nintendo Pro controller or simple controller.

The ABXY GameCube controller is the perfect option for your requirements. You can also use controller parts kit, holders, adapters and different gaming accessories for your requirements. For more information, search ABXY parts on a reliable search engine.

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