The official Japanese account of Nintendo's customers includes strangely unusual tips and tricks from time to time, and today it has tried to clear up any confusion because of that tiny type not found at the bottom of the console screen.
We wouldn't blame it if you had never seen it before – we knew it existed but we had never really given it all that much thought before – but you can see it highlighted in the picture above. As some of you may know, Nintendo he explains that this is actually the feel of the automatic light setting of the console.
In fact, when exposed to light automatically, the sensor will detect the surrounding light and adjust it to meet your needs. Nintendo notes that if you cover that sensor with your finger (again, making sure it is turned on automatically), you should be aware that the screen will be too dark.
If you're interested in looking at it, you can turn on the default light by referring to & # 39; System Settings & # 39; in the main switch menu, by going to the & # 39; Screen Brightness & # 39; tab, and making sure the feature is used for & # 39; Opening & # 39; .
So there it is, an interesting fact for anyone who didn't know about the previous sensor, and a vague reminder from Nintendo's official customer support to those who knew it. That's right, as you were!