Infodump... Sorry.
I cleared up all the node names for the Motorbike Joy-Con from the bad quality screenshot from
this page:
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Motorbike Nodes:
If the Accelerator is turned
If you Pop a wheelie
If the Handlebars Are Turned Left
If the Handlebars Are Straightened
If the Handlebars Are Turned Right
Even more nodes from screenshots on the Japanese site:
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/labo/invention/input.html
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Fishing nodes:
If you reel up
If you reel down
If you move the rod left
If you move the rod right
If you move the rod up
If you move the rod down
Those are the controls used to interact with the Toy-Cons in the Garage. It seems like there are no Robot-related nodes in the Variety kit.
(If you were wondering, you don't seem to have access to the games UI.)
There are even more screenshots, I'll list the interesting ones here.
The Position of the console:
The IR Markers:
Output: Digital, Analog
Controler number: 1, 2 (can't have more)
Range: 0.1 to 1.0
Detection distance: Off, Close, Normal, Far
The Timer node has three entries:
Explanation of the Bullseye or "Eyedrop" node in Japanese:
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Use it in combination with "letting the screen shine" or "when IR marker is transferred". It responds to white spots in the screen.
It's a middle node but it works like an Input.
Explanation of the "light" node:
It can actually:
Shine, Elongate, Turn, Move, Flash
See them in action:
"Move" (bottom right) seems to be on a line (you stretch the box). Shine (bottom left) seems to take half-values, while Flash doesn't (top right).
Pages:
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/labo/invention,
/input,
/middle,
/output.