REMATCH Wired Controller: NS QSG
1. Initial Setup
A. To use the controller, plug the USB cable into the Nintendo Switch dock. The controller should
automatically pair with the device.
B. If the controller does not pair automatically, go into System Settings > Controller and Sensors
> Change Grip/Order.
C. When prompted, press L and R on your controller to connect.
Note: You can also pair the controller directly from the Controllers Menu found on the Nintendo
Switch Home Screen and select Change Grip/Order.
2. Audio Setup
A. Plug the 3.5mm jack of your headset or headphones directly into the 3.5mm port on the
controller.
Note: The Nintendo Switch only supports one audio output at a time. When connecting your
headset/headphones into the controller, audio via HDMI connected devices (i.e. TV, amp, etc.)
will be disabled. When connecting more than one USB audio device, only the first device will
have audio output.
B. You will be prompted by the Nintendo Switch to reconnect the controller. Press L and R to
connect and then audio will start playing through the headset/headphones.
C. If you do not hear sound after reconnecting your controller, please go to the Nintendo Switch
OS settings to make sure the volume is above 0%.
Note: Under the System Settings, there’s an audio setting called “Mute when Headphones are
Disconnected” that can be enabled. When activated, this option will shut off the system
speakers when unplugging or disconnecting a headset until the volume buttons are pressed, or
until this setting is manually turned off. To disable this setting manually, select System Settings >
System > Mute when Headphones are Disconnected (turn to off).
3. Volume Controls
A. To adjust the controller’s volume, hold down the “function” button and press the Up/Down
on the D-pad.
B. You can easily mute your connected headset/headphone’s mic by pressing the “function”
button twice. To unmute, press the “function” button twice again.
Note: The volume controls only adjust the volume output by the controller, and not the volume
level of the Nintendo Switch OS. Adjust the Nintendo Switch OS volume in the device settings.
4. Programming the Back Buttons
A. To program the back buttons, hold the “function” button and press the button you’d like to
map a control to. Once the LED is flashing, press any button on the controller to map that
button’s function to the back. The LED will blink quickly 3 times, indicating successful
programming.
B. To clear a mapped function or disable the back buttons completely, hold down the “function”
button and double press any back button.