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VALVE STEAM DECK Fix

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Left Joystick Module
The clicking sensation is caused by the capacitive touch sensor wire catching on the internal plastic housing of the gimbal during lateral movement. This interference creates a physical snap as the wire clears the obstruction at the edge of the stick's travel. Replacing the full module provides a new gimbal assembly with a correctly tensioned and routed sensor wire, eliminating the mechanical snag.
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide

Watch exactly how to replace the Left Joystick Module.

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