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Pro controller editor
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  1. #PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR HOW TO#
  2. #PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR PORTABLE#
  3. #PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR PS4#
  4. #PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR TV#

#PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR PORTABLE#

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#PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR HOW TO#

That, friends, is a blankspace.Solution home Akai Pro | MPK mini Series MPK mini Series | Setup and Tutorials Akai Pro MPK Mini Play | How to use the Editor Or, when you have no idea you can turn on a Nintendo Switch using the goddamn controller.

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#PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR TV#

Trying to change your laptop’s volume with a TV remote: a blankspace moment. The idea is there’s an empty area where a bit of knowledge or comprehension should be, but - for some reason - isn’t. You know, stuff like getting angry your computer won’t turn on, although it’s not plugged in: you blankspaced.

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So, I’m going to throw out a suggestion: blankspaced. In my (admittedly half-assed) research, I found no word or phrase that truly encapsulates the feeling of being a totally functioning person, yet doing something that shows zero common sense. What happened to me wasn’t momentarily forgetting something (I did that on Saturday when I couldn’t remember my card PIN for three hours), it was a total lack of awareness and comprehension when using a common item. The nearest I got was a “brainfart.” This is described by Urban Dictionary as “attempting to remember something very obvious, something that you know you should know.” My “how the fuck do I turn on the Nintendo Switch” experience is in the same ball-park, but isn’t quite there. Close, but dysrationalia is more of a broad type of thinking, than a simple blind spot. This is a term used to describe people who are academically intelligent, but act in irrational ways. Still, it’s not quite right.Īnother interesting area was dysrationalia. One option I came across was “fachidot,” a German phrase that means someone who’s knowledgeable about a specific topic, but doesn’t know anything else (literally, a “subject idiot). So, I started looking around for some words to define this phenomenon. We must all encounter this at some point - having a total blindspot over a simple task, although we’re out here living complex lives. Or maybe I do: all of it.Īnyway, this got me thinking about the brain. It’s mildly interesting that although I’m capable of some quite complex actions (the physics of being able to accurately catch a thrown ball for example), I still have a mind incapable of figuring out what button to press to turn something on. I don’t need to tell you what part of the Geneva Convention this violates. This meant every time I was chilling on the sofa, contemplating life, then decided to repress that thought train by playing a bit of Mario Kart, I had to actually move my body to another part of the room and turn on the Nintendo Switch.

#PRO CONTROLLER EDITOR PS4#

I’ve had no issues whatsoever turning on the PS4 or XBox One with a controller, but the Nintendo Switch? For some reason I’m not sure I’ll ever understand, I assumed it wasn’t possible. Learning this over the weekend blew my (seemingly tiny) mind. That’s all.Īnother simple way of putting the advice is this: press that goddamn home button. So, if you’re using a Pro controller, you can turn on the Nintendo Switch using this button:Īnd if you want to turn on the Nintendo Switch (while docked) using the Joy-Cons? Well, just slam your fingers down on this button: This circle is green because the Joy-Con is red.

pro controller editor

All you need to do is press the home button. So, how do I turn on a Nintendo Switch with its controllers?









Pro controller editor