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Running Julius on Switch
Bianca van Schaik edited this page Feb 6, 2021
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To run Julius on Nintendo Switch, follow these steps:
- Ensure you have a jailbroken Switch. Detailed jailbreaking instructions can be found on Nintendo Homebrew's Guide or, alternatively, on AtlasNX's Guide.
- Extract the contents of
julius-switch.zip
into theswitch
folder on your SD card, so that you have a folder/switch/julius
withjulius.nro
inside. - Copy all the files from a Caesar 3 install into the
/switch/julius/
folder, so that you have the file/switch/julius/c3.eng
and more.
Input | Effect |
---|---|
Left Analog Stick | Move the mouse pointer |
Right Analog Stick or Dpad Up/Down/Left/Right | Scroll the map |
R / A | Left mouse button |
L / B | Right mouse button |
ZR | Hold to slow down analog stick mouse pointer |
ZL | Hold to speed up analog stick mouse pointer |
X | Simulate Page Up keypress (speed up in-game time) |
Y | Simulate Page Down keypress (slow down in-game time) |
Plus | Bring up on-screen keyboard, useful to enter player name etc. |
Minus | Toggle between touch modes |
Touch modes can be toggled with the minus button. There are three modes:
- Touchpad mode (default)
- Single finger drag = move the mouse pointer (indirectly like on a touchpad)
- Single short tap = left mouse click
- Single short tap while holding a second finger down = right mouse click
- Direct mode
- Pointer jumps to finger, nothing else
- Julius mode
For multi-touch gestures, the fingers have to be far enough apart from each other, so that the Switch will not erroneously recognize them as a single finger. Otherwise the pointer will jump around.
Physical USB mice and keyboards are supported. All keyboards seem to work. Not all mice work. A mouse compatibility list is available here
Julius information
- Improvements from Caesar 3
- Running Julius
- Command-line options
- Configuration
- Hotkeys
- Touch Support
- MP3 Support
Additional downloads
For developers