NINTENDO SWITCH OLED Oled Joystick Stick Drift
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95%
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Joy-Con Replacement Analog Joystick
The failure is caused by the physical degradation of the carbon contact pads inside the joystick's potentiometer. As the metal brushes move across the pads, they wear away the resistive material, leading to inconsistent voltage readings sent to the console. Replacing the internal modular joystick assembly restores the electrical integrity of the input signal.
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5%
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Hall Effect Joystick Upgrade Kit
This part utilizes magnetic sensors instead of physical contact wipers to detect position. By eliminating the mechanical friction between the wiper and the resistive track, the primary wear mechanism that causes drift is removed. This serves as a permanent engineering solution to the inherent design flaw of the original potentiometer.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Joy-Con Replacement Analog Joystick.
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