Long time no update. Life has been up and down and I haven't focused on this project lately.
Fortunately Junglecat support was kinda easy since I had Joycon rails already. Only took 3 tries. I sliced the model so that the rail tests could print quickly.

Done:



I also changed the version info font to an open-source font. It's much easier to read.
I may remove Joycon support. They're big, make the phone case absurdly thick, turn on by accident, and have poor emulator support. Junglecats have a slimmer rail that makes a much better daily driver phone case and they work as a single device in RetroArch.
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