I tried using a Switch Pro Controller a long time ago on the Nintendo Switch and it synced but never booted for a few moments until the console had a later updated release for controller support. I had to keep the controller charged but the controller wouldn't initialize until it was at a point setup so by the time I finished playing BOTW I only used the controller while it was charged or docked in handheld mode, to say it this way the controller I used was one of the early models until it was made again because of the left joy-stick issue, but what I was wondering is that since the Switch uses its Nvida Software that the controller is actually synced at the sametime with. the Switches hardcore coded lineup of console integreity.
The NXSwitch Exploit is kind of what i'm talking about, but instead of NXSwitch, taking the exploit a stepup and making Homebrew bootable on the System Software
Without flashing or needing to flash a console or its integreity cache.
That's probably a huge underlining question but I do believe its possible, if the console is paired or paired to be tested with other consoles that it might or may be linked with.
The NXSwitch Exploit is kind of what i'm talking about, but instead of NXSwitch, taking the exploit a stepup and making Homebrew bootable on the System Software
Without flashing or needing to flash a console or its integreity cache.
That's probably a huge underlining question but I do believe its possible, if the console is paired or paired to be tested with other consoles that it might or may be linked with.