How to Adjust the Display Settings on Nintendo Switch 2
Follow these steps to adjust display settings on the Nintendo Switch 2 console, including the console screen and TV output settings.
Complete these steps
From the HOME Menu, select System Settings.
Scroll down the menu on the left-hand side of the screen and select Display.
The following options are available:
System Screen. HDR Output can be toggled on or off. Changes whether HDR output is used for compatible software.
TV Resolution. This can be set to:
Automatic
720p (HD)
1080p (Full HD)
1440p (WQHD)
21260p (4K)
Dock Output Information. View the current resolution, refresh rate, and HDR settings for the Nintendo Switch 2 dock's output.
RGB Range. This can be set to:
Automatic
Full Range
Limited Range
For information on the color display settings that are supported by your TV or monitor, consult the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Adjust Screen Size. Dock the console and follow the on-screen prompts to manually adjust the screen size.
Screen Burn-In Reduction. Enable this option to reduce the screen brightness after five minutes of inactivity.
Match TV Power State. When connected to the TV, turning on the console or exiting sleep mode will turn on the TV. Turning off the TV will put the console in sleep mode.
HDMI settings must also be enabled on your TV. Some TV models may be unable to use this feature.
120 Hz Output. Toggle on to output at a higher refresh rate when supported by both the TV and software. Note that this is only supported at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.
Auto Low-Latency Mode. Toggle on to automatically change the TV to low-latency mode (game mode) when supported.
HDR Output. This can be set to:
For All Software: Output HDR video for all software.
Compatible Software Only: Output HDR video only for software that supports it.
Off Note that the TV also needs to support HDR display.
Adjust HDR. When connected to a TV that supports HDR, adjust the balance of colors to your liking.