@DavidMac A thing you can do is: buy Magic NS. This little thing will let you use a gamepad in Nintendo Switch. Several gamepads are supported, for example DualShock3, Dualshock4, Xbox1 controllers, Wii U Pro controller... The downsides are, not all of them support wireless play or gyroscope (and of course, NFC and HD rumbke are out, I think). Apart from that your main downside will be that you can't use only one Magic NS to attach more than one controller. If you do so, all controllers will control the same player/character. {In order to use your 3 Wii U Pro controllers in switch, you may have to buy a Magic NS for each one.}
Anyway, it costs about 20€, so it is a nice way of making your gamepads run in other platforms (I think it has PS3 mode and Xinput mode for PC too) It may be useful to buy at least 1 in your case.
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@DavidMac A thing you can do is: buy Magic NS. This little thing will let you use a gamepad in Nintendo Switch. Several gamepads are supported, for example DualShock3, Dualshock4, Xbox1 controllers, Wii U Pro controller... The downsides are, not all of them support wireless play or gyroscope (and of course, NFC and HD rumbke are out, I think). Apart from that your main downside will be that you can't use only one Magic NS to attach more than one controller. If you do so, all controllers will control the same player/character. {In order to use your 3 Wii U Pro controllers in switch, you may have to buy a Magic NS for each one.}
Anyway, it costs about 20€, so it is a nice way of making your gamepads run in other platforms (I think it has PS3 mode and Xinput mode for PC too) It may be useful to buy at least 1 in your case.