VALVE STEAM DECK LCD (64GB) Lcd 64Gb Joystick Stick Drift
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Steam Deck Thumbstick Module (Type A/B)
Stick drift is caused by the degradation of the resistive material within the joystick's potentiometers. As the wiper moves across the track, physical wear creates dead spots or signal noise that causes the console to register movement without user input. Replacing the modular assembly restores the electromechanical interface to a factory-fresh state with clean resistive paths.
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5%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Steam Deck Thumbstick Module (Type A/B).
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