Someone might have finally fixed Nintendo Switch Joy-Con drift... using a piece of paper
Date:
Thu, 15 Jul 2021 08:42:25 +0000
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Could this finally be the Joy-Con drift fix that weve all been waiting for? Potentially, and it might only take a piece of paper to accomplish.
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The Switch Joy-Con controllers may be one of the greatest strengths of Nintendos portable console, allowing impromptu multiplayer sessions anytime, anywhere at a moments notice. But theyre also the Switchs Achilles heel when it comes to overall durability.
If you own a Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch Lite , theres a high probability that you may have encountered Joy-Con drift and its a problem that may plague the Nintendo Switch OLED , too.
Joy-Con drift is a hardware issue that causes the analog stick to register ghost inputs, which results in your onscreen character or crosshair moving on its own. At its worst, it can make games unplayable, as youre constantly having to compensate for the analog sticks' false inputs.
For years, the solution to Joy-Con drift has been a multi-pronged approach, with neither being a satisfactory fix. You could either purchase a new pair
of Joy-Con (which arent cheap), send your faulty Joy-Con back to Nintendo for repair (or the entire console if the problem occurs on a Nintendo Switch Lite), or attempt to fix the issue yourself. Best Nintendo Switch games : you need to play these Nintendo Switch OLED vs Nintendo Switch : what's the difference? Nintendo Switch OLED pre-order : order now
The latter has proven more popular recently, as some users have found success by using rubbing alcohol or compressed air to remove dirt or dust from the analog stick sensor, which seems to provide temporary relief from Joy-Con drift.
However, all of the solutions above have failed to offer a permanent fix, as even Joy-Con that are sent back to Nintendo for repair seem to develop the issue again over time. Could Joy-Con drift be dead for good?
Thankfully, a permanent solution to the dreaded Joy-Con drift might have been found by a YouTuber called VKs Channel. VK has discovered a laughably simple solution, but one that required months of testing, investigating and trial error (skip to 5:55 for the fix).
It turns out that VK discovered that Joy-Con drift can be fixed by applying pressure to the outside of the Joy-Con, which suggested that the contact
point between the thumb stick sensor was gradually becoming loose. This creates a space between the metal prongs and the contact pads, which results in drift and erroneous inputs. Add in dust and other bits of dirt that accumulate over time, and the problem gets worse.
The fix, then, is to add a piece of paper (or cardboard) that is 1mm tall. If its larger, it wont fit, so make sure you use the right size if you want to try this fix for yourself. DIY danger
Speaking of doing it yourself, there are a few words of warning to heed. Opening up your Joy-Con controllers will void the warranty, so if youre not comfortable with tinkering with tech, wed advise against this. Youll also
need to own a 1.5mm tri-wing screwdriver, as the Switch has four small screws that need to be removed before you can remove the plastic housing. This Joy-Con drift solution will also work on Nintendo Switch Lite, but will be more challenging due to the fact you cannot remove the Joy-Con from
Nintendo's handheld-only model.
Lastly, theres also no guarantee that VKs fix will eliminate Joy-Con drift
for good, but the signs are extremely positive. Whod have thought a tiny
piece of paper would be the answer?
VK advises that Nintendo could fix this issue themselves by adding a screw to hold the metal plate together with the upper plastic piece of the thumb stick sensor, or maybe add an emboss on the mid-section of the Joy-Con shell to simulate the pressure of the card. Nintendo Switch OLED vs Nintendo Switch Lite : which Switch should you buy?
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/someone-might-have-finally-fixed-nintendo-switc h-joy-con-drift-using-a-piece-of-paper/
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