@Clydefrosch @tunip3
still, try it out on a computer or tablet, you can adjust the screen sizes however you wish, and you can use a mouse but on the switch, if you really wanted touch controls then maybe have a cursor to click like with how menus worked on wii games, and just click whichever of the l or r buttons that is't bound to a button to register werever it's looking as a touch, though I would prefer to play in handheld mode for touchscreen personally, I play ds games on my tablet alot so I'm used to it
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still, try it out on a computer or tablet, you can adjust the screen sizes however you wish, and you can use a mouse but on the switch, if you really wanted touch controls then maybe have a cursor to click like with how menus worked on wii games, and just click whichever of the l or r buttons that is't bound to a button to register werever it's looking as a touch, though I would prefer to play in handheld mode for touchscreen personally, I play ds games on my tablet alot so I'm used to it
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or a wii style cursor that you just press zl or zr(assuming the ds LR buttons are mapped to normal LR on the controller) to register as a touch wherever your cursor is at, and you can see world of goo as an example as to there being on screen cursorsI could see Nintendo offering DS games either by using one on top of the other or side by side.
When docked I could see them using some Android style touch emulator where you using the analogue stick.