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An easy tool that allows you to modify the Joy-Con colors your Switch system associates with your Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers.  
An easy tool that allows you to modify the Joy-Con colors your Switch system associates with your Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers.  
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===How to use===
===How to use===
Press the sync button to connect your Joy-Con to your computer. Wait until it starts searching, then open your computer's Bluetooth menu. You should see the Joy-Con pop up. If done correctly, it should automatically show up in the Joy-Con Toolkit program.
Press the sync button to connect the Joy-Con to your computer. Wait until it starts searching, then open your computer's Bluetooth menu. You should see the Joy-Con pop up. If done correctly, it should automatically show up in the Joy-Con Toolkit program.


In the Joy-Con Toolkit, you'll see an option to "backup SPI," which will create a default state you can revert to. Please make a backup of your SPI flash before doing anything, in case anything goes wrong (may take ~10 mins).
In the Joy-Con Toolkit, you'll see the "backup SPI" option, which will create a default state you can revert to. Please make a backup of your SPI flash before doing anything, in case anything goes wrong (may take ~10 mins).


You can now customize the colors by changing the "body colour" or the "buttons colour", press "write colours" to save. Then slot your Joy-Cons back onto your Switch, it should register them as whatever colours you assigned.  
You can now customize the colors by changing the "body colour" or the "buttons colour", press "write colours" to save. Then slot your Joy-Cons back onto your Switch, it should register them as whatever colours you assigned.  
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Switch 2.3.0 and older:
Switch 2.3.0 and older:
*Clear the controller cache by doing the following:
*Clear the controller cache by doing the following:
*Go to System Settings->Controllers and Sensors and do Disconnect all controllers. Restart your Switch and then pair.
*Go to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors and do Disconnect all controllers. Restart your Switch and then pair.


Switch 3.0.0, 4.0.0 and newer:
Switch 3.0.0, 4.0.0 and newer:

Latest revision as of 01:52, 5 February 2024

Joy-Con Toolkit
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General
AuthorCTCaer
TypeTheme Tools
Version5.2.0
LicenseMIT License
Last Updated2018/04/24
Links
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Website
Source

An easy tool that allows you to modify the Joy-Con colors your Switch system associates with your Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers.

The change is carried in the controllers software and shows on any Switch, ideal for controllers with aftermarket shells.

This tool was inspired by Shinyquagsire23's HID-Joy-Con-Whispering.

Note: Before you do anything, make a backup of your SPI flash. If you have done one, change the name a little bit to avoid overwrites and keep it for life.

Features

  • Change colors of your Joy-Con and Pro Controller (plus left/right grip).
  • Use the IR stream or capture and save photos.
  • Use the NFC to check type and UID.
  • Save your custom colors for future use.
  • Backup your SPI flash.
  • Edit user calibration for analog sticks.
  • View S/N, FW Version, MAC address and Battery.
  • Restore from a backup. Restore colors, S/N, Calibration, Full restore.
  • Change S/N.
    • If you didn't do a valid backup and you lost your S/N, you are the only responsible.
    • If for whatever reason you lost it, check the plastic slivers that your Joy-Con were wrapped inside the retail box.
  • Debug - Send Custom Commands. Send Vibrations, set player and HOME leds, etc, and see their reply.
    • Only for users that know what they are doing. You are the only responsible.
  • Full test controls. Test buttons, analog sticks, motion controls, complete with calibration.
  • Temperature reading. Check the current Joy-Con or the ambient temperature after letting it for some minutes.
  • Easter Egg: Play 2 Mario themes through Joy-Con HD Rumble.
  • Capture traffic between the controller and the PC into a log file.
  • Led indicator:
    • Player Led behavior: Solid - Waiting for command; 4th Led Blinking - Doing stuff.
    • Additionally for Right JC and Pro HOME led: Heartbeat - Waiting for command; Breathing - Doing stuff.
  • For more, check Changelog.

User guide

Prerequisites

Install only if needed:

How to use

Press the sync button to connect the Joy-Con to your computer. Wait until it starts searching, then open your computer's Bluetooth menu. You should see the Joy-Con pop up. If done correctly, it should automatically show up in the Joy-Con Toolkit program.

In the Joy-Con Toolkit, you'll see the "backup SPI" option, which will create a default state you can revert to. Please make a backup of your SPI flash before doing anything, in case anything goes wrong (may take ~10 mins).

You can now customize the colors by changing the "body colour" or the "buttons colour", press "write colours" to save. Then slot your Joy-Cons back onto your Switch, it should register them as whatever colours you assigned.

Troubleshooting

The colors do not show up in Switch:

Switch 2.3.0 and older:

  • Clear the controller cache by doing the following:
  • Go to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors and do Disconnect all controllers. Restart your Switch and then pair.

Switch 3.0.0, 4.0.0 and newer:

  • Just pair the controller with Switch.

Screenshots

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On the Switch
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Media

Change Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Colors Through Software! (Spawn Wave)

Changelog

v5.2.0 2018/04/12

  • Near Infrared Camera:
    • Add live configuration when streaming.
    • Add many new IR settings (de-noise, led intensity, strobe lights, etc).
    • Change custom IR sensor registers.
    • Auto exposure mode (This is done manually, so it's experimental. Expect bugs)..
  • User Calibration Editing:
    • Add Accelerometer/Gyroscope user calibration editing.
    • Add Stick device factory parameters editing. Helps when you have drifting issues, that can't be fixed by calibrating the stick. Just raise the deadzone value.
  • Debugging / Troubleshooting:
    • Add 2 command line options:
      • -d: Dumps the communication packets into a log text file.
      • -f: Forces the app to not check for connection again. Helps in some cases that the app reports that the controller was disconnected.
  • Others:
    • Organize the IR/Playground/Calibration panels a little better.
    • Many bugfixes and optimizations.

v5.0.0 2018/03/30

  • Near Infrared Camera:
    • Look through the IR camera of the Joy-Con (R) controller.
      • Capture and save a photo or Stream video.
      • Fully configurable: Resolution, IR leds, Exposure time, Digital gain and External IR light filter (filters lighters/candles, sunlight, etc.)
      • 4 color filters to choose: Grey, Ironbow (pseudothermal color), Night vision (green) and Red.
  • NFC:
    • Check simple info (type and uid) from NFC tags, credit cards and nfc-enabled phones via the Pro controller and Joy-Con (R).
  • Edit analog sticks user calibration:
    • Edit the analog stick's X/Y ranges and centers. All controllers are supported.
    • This can correct accidental walking and slow running when the switch's calibration does not let you calibrate them correctly.
  • Updated color edit:
    • You can now edit the Grips color for the Pro controller individually along the body and buttons color.
    • (Viewing the grips color is only supported in Switch update 5.0.0+).
    • The controller preview is now optimized and way faster.
  • Other:
    • Added traffic logging by using the command line argument -d.
    • Made it fully non-blocking. Now the app will mostly not hang when the controller is disconnected when it does an operation.
    • Countless bugfixes and optimizations.

v3.0.2 2019/03/01

  • Hotfixes:
    • Implemented mitigations for Pro Controller erratic/random behavior of x3F input reports.
    • Now certain read/write SPI commands will be more difficult to be skipped.
    • Added error checking for read/write SPI commands and user inform messages when these happen.
    • Some bugfixes/protections.

v3.0.1 2018/02/24

  • Removed redundant testing code that broke compilation.

v3.0.0 2018/02/24

  • Joy-Con Color Picker:
    • Beautiful dark design.
    • Adobe style color picker, with different color spectrums for each mode and arrows/mouse wheel support.
    • HEX input:
    • Eyedropper. Pick any color on your screen.
    • Choose both Body and Buttons colors in one screen.
    • Presets that you can name. Save up to 16 retail custom colors and 32 user custom colors.
    • Legacy support. It will automatically load your old saved presets and save them to the new config format.
    • New config xml layout, which has the color in HEX RGB along with the preset name.
    • Modular support. With some small changes it can be reworked to fit your project.
  • High DPI scaling support:
    • Every control is now reworked so it will scale with your Windows DPI setting.
    • Forget any blurred look or out of bounds text.
  • Smoother controller preview image:
    • The preview box that you can check how the controller will look like with the new colors is now reworked.
    • It now produces nice HQ images with smooth color transition and no more color spots.
  • Other:
    • Many bugfixes and code refactoring!.
    • Fully support Windows 10 (Fall Creators Update).
  • Important - You will now need the following for the app to work:
    • Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 (x86) Redistributable (All Windows versions).
    • Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 (for Windows lower than Windows 10).
    • And as always, check here for the executable binaries.

v2.5.1 2017/11/01

  • Full featured controls, motion sensor and calibration readings. Check your user or factory calibrations, test buttons, stick and motion sensors raw and calibrated readings.
  • Temperature readings. Check your current Joy-Con temperature or the ambient temperature (by leaving it alone for some minutes).
  • Added Battery Voltage reading.
  • Added Pro controller buttons color support.
  • Small redesign of some parts for better UX.
  • Added Refresh and Disconnect buttons.
  • You can now change on the fly different Joy-Con without the need to close the toolkit for refreshing info, or just refresh temperature/battery/etc. *Additionally "Disconnect" also reboots your device.
  • Added Red Joy-Con body and buttons colors. Thanks to SciresM. If you want to keep your custom colors, add them manually: 225,15,0 | 40,10,10.
  • Added New Easter Egg. Happy SMO release.
  • Countless bugfixes and improvements.

v2.0 2017/08/21

  • Full featured bnvib and jcvib HD Rumble Player. Also added EQ and support to Loop .bnvib format.
  • Full Debug reply report. You can now check buttons/joystick/battery from the received packet.
  • Added S/N protection mechanism. With the first S/N change, it now saves it in an unused area inside your SPI. If you already changed it, it will not trigger. *You need to restore it from a backup and then change it back.
  • Added option to restore it from inside the SPI. Needs the above. Otherwise you can still restore it from your SPI backup.
  • Battery percent based on regulated voltage reported from the device.
  • Now Joy-Con (R) and Pro Controller utilize the HOME led. Heartbeat = Standby/Awaiting command, Breathing = Doing stuff.

v1.5.2 2017/08/11

  • Fixed a major compatibility issue with newest shipments of Joy-Con. Previously we were expecting 2 FW Ram Patches inside the SPI dump. New Joy-Con have only 1 like Pro. This was triggering a "Backup is corrupt" message, even though the backup was perfect.
  • Revambed the debug and made it like a normal feature a little bit. Added sent subcmd/arguments windows and you can now send 25byte subcmd arguments (this fixes the HOME LED).
  • Some bugfixes.

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