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#### Linux Kernel Support
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Yes, since 5.16 - `hid-nintendo`
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## What is the Official - Switch Pro RetroDECK profile called?
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### What is the Official - Switch Pro RetroDECK profile called?
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- Switch Pro: `RetroDECK: Switch Pro`
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### What is the Current Version Number of the profile?
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#### What is the Current Version Number of the profile?
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WIP
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### Switch Pro - Global Hotkeys: Nintendo Button Combos
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#### Switch Pro - Global Hotkeys: Nintendo Button Combos
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The global hotkeys are activated by pressing the `SELECT` button and holding it while pressing the corresponding other button input.
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What follows is a list of hotkeys:
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| Enter | `SELECT + Left Joystick - Right` | `Enter` | `Computer emulators` `OpenBOR` |
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### Right Joystick as Mouse
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#### Right Joystick as Mouse
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By holding `SELECT` and moving the right joystick you can use it as a mouse for various systems that uses mouse input.
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| Right Click | `SELECT + L3` | `Right Click` | |
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| Left Click | `SELECT + R3` | `Left Click` | |
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### RetroArch: Additional Hotkeys
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#### RetroArch: Additional Hotkeys
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These hotkeys also work for RetroArch and are built in.
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| :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: |
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| Open Menu | `L3 + R3` | `RetroArch` | |
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### Arcade Systems: Additional Hotkeys
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#### Arcade Systems: Additional Hotkeys
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This hotkey work for RetroArch, MAME, FBNEO and other arcade systems.
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@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ Sometimes the udev rule is missing and you will need to add it:
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1. Open a terminal window
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2. Type `sudo echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTRS{idVendor}=="057e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0337", MODE="0666"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/51-gcadapter.rules > /dev/null`
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3. Type `sudo udevadm control --reload-rules`
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4. Sometimes you will need to take out and reinsert the USB connector after you have reloaded the rules.
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/wiiu-gcpad-adapter.png" width="250">
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