Hacking Finally Someone Tweets Why Pin 9 with 10 is BAD!

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I been saying for a while, the only true way for JoyCon Jig is doing the pin1 and 10, and now here is the tweet that proves my point:

pixel_stuck said:
Kinda forgot to tweet something about this: current joycon FWs detect the pin 9-10 bridge and refuse to work and stay in bluetooth mode when attached to the console if pin 10 is grounded. Here's a nice little solution to that; 10k (0805) resistor between pins 10 and 7 is the fix.

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SOURCE: https://twitter.com/pixel_stuck/status/1000552886626148352

So get with the program, do JoyCon bending right, or don't do it at all! :)

(BTW, I tried the embed a tweet, but it told me invalid URL)
 
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This is all so confusing. We seem to be rapidly rotating between recommended methods - what's the best for someone who has no idea how to solder?
I gave up worrying about the best and just use what works without fail. No matter what we recommend ppl always tend to bring the cons of what you use. Auto rcm is the only way out of this mess
 

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but ofcourse we must be careful using anything until there's a legitimate solution handmade tools isn't the way either, but its what we have
I'd rather carry around a jig with me then have to avoid letting my battery hit 0% with the consequence being basically a full brick.
 

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