Typing in-game

katineko

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Hello 🙂

I'm really slow when talking to people while playing using the in-game keyboard for chat. Is there a particular method used other than a stylus or using your fingers?
I appreciate any tips!
 
You can use a USB keyboard, or the chat feature on the Nintendo Switch Online app. Both still have the tiny character limit, though.
 
like many others said, it's impossible to type more than 'hi' and 'ty' in-game lol. team nintendo app all the way, although it's still annoying that there's a character limit.
 
The Nooklink app in the Nintendo Switch Online app on mobile is super convenient for typing in-game!
I just have my phone on the side of my switch c:
 
I suck at typing on my phone even, so I've considered setting up an andriod emulator on my pc just to type in animal crossing, lol.

haven't actually done it yet though. android emulators are super laggy.
 
Yes the Nintendo Online App is what I use when I have friends over and need to talk quite a lot lol, it's very handy
 
writing in game is so stressful, i always use the app and it works wonderfully and takes so much pressure off when trading haha
 
I suck at typing on my phone even, so I've considered setting up an andriod emulator on my pc just to type in animal crossing, lol.

haven't actually done it yet though. android emulators are super laggy.

Why not just use a USB keyboard? No need to bother with emulators. Also, a remote desktop tool would work better than an emulator too. Going back to the USB keyboard, if you don't want to plug one into your Switch for some reason, they also plug into Androids, and bluetooth keyboards work too.
 
I own a Switch Lite and it's a bit of a hassle to use the phone just to type (or I'm just too lazy to switch between the phone and console). I keep my responses to just 'hi', 'thnx' or 'tysm', 'bye', or 'np' then followed by a bunch of reactions. I think the other party fully understand that.
 
Why not just use a USB keyboard? No need to bother with emulators. Also, a remote desktop tool would work better than an emulator too. Going back to the USB keyboard, if you don't want to plug one into your Switch for some reason, they also plug into Androids, and bluetooth keyboards work too.
I don't own one, xD
my only keyboard is wired and attached to my computer, i'm not sure where the usb port would plug in?

I could probably look into getting remote desktop set up though.
 
Some people also just say “I don’t type/talk much in game” on their threads/private messages when they’re trading, and this helps me know that they’re not unfriendly, they just hate the keyboard like the rest of us do. I do use it, but I really only say “hi!” and “tysm!” The reacts are pretty good for the rest imo.
 
I do have access to nintendo online, but my phone is kinda crap and is constantly running out so most of the time I just use the in-game keyboard. it was horrific on the first day but now I pretty much use it 100% of the time and I've gotten used to it.
definitely not as quick as a phone, but if you're in handheld mode it's dealable imo and people can usually understand since you do the lil
🤔 thing while typing

but if you do have a phone, definitely make use of it because it's much easier and less awkward lol
 
Honestly, the only times I do have to use the keyboard is when I have to conduct a trade through here. Otherwise, anyone else I play with, friends in particular, I usually just join in a call with them to make communicating so much easier.

When I do type, I actually use the touchscreen, I've actually gotten quite used to it, but I'm still pretty slow given how wide the screen keyboard is. If only they enabled diction, it would be so much easier!
 
I don’t bother with the app because I don’t like the idea of having to use an outside device to play. :(

I just type simple things like ‘hello’ ‘tysm’ or use reactions and it works fine.
 
i don't love the app, but it definitely takes pressure off when trading (i feel like it should stay open and not go to sleep when i'm playing—unlocking my phone and reloading it is a bit of a hassle, especially if i'm trying to clarify smth).

AC etiquette is pretty easy to adapt to though! i think the universal language we develop (like running around in circles) is cute. i love seeing what reactions folks prefer to use, even if you don't know that person irl you see a little snippet about how they communicate and their personality.

if i'm playing w/ someone i know irl tho i just call them tho, much easier.
 
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