Hacking Paperclip RCM "jig"

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So where do I buy a print like this for cheap? Considering I don't have a paperclip nearly as big as that one

EDIT: Never mind that, I got one that works. So all I need to do is make sure that it touches the first pin and the last one, and also make contact with the Switch rail itself?
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, can't I just use a paperclip, make it touch pin 10 and short it by touching the clip with my own body?
 

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Not the same shape but works great.
But I'll buy a proper jig soon, i will cry if I broke something
 

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So, I put the paperclip in, everything looked good, as if it were in RCM mode, but when I plug it in to my laptop, the switch shows a charging symbol and turns back on. Please help.
 

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Everyone going crazy with paper clips and jigs when all you need is a tiny piece of aluminum paper like raynolds, works easily, flawlessly, without any danger of damage. Using your joycon. Yoiu guys are funny.
 

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i have a question need usb 3 for do it? because my switch go on rcm mode but can make it on the website using win10 or need another for do it?
 

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Just bend my future modkit. It is kinda tricky to get it to hit the right pins, but with a flashlight you can take a look inside and fit the clip in perfectly.

For everyone using metric system:
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The dent is a tight fit to be big enough to hold it's place, but not too big to fit at all... Try to make it exactly 2mm, a little more than on my picture and it will be perfect

Dude, thanks for this!

I just tried it and works first time :D!!
 

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My useless 2 cents just from experience... if you plan to be doing a lot of this RCM stuff invest in a proper 3D printed or TX jig. You'll be surprised how much you'll be using it, especially if you're not entirely convinced that AutoRCM is such a great idea (purposely corrupting something doesn't seem like a great long-term solution).

I have one that I got from a seller in England and it's perfect. Small gauge wire almost exactly the size of the pins on the Joy-Con and nice durable plastic piece that slides in great but not rigid enough to cause any long term damage to the rail. I didn't like the idea of a larger paperclip causing damage or a piece of wire accidentally shorting other pins (one is a voltage pin... touch that one and your Switch is toast).

I suggest looking for the same if you plan on playing with SX OS (AWESOME by the way... I wasn't so hot on the idea of dropping the cash to pirates but it's clear a LOT of work went into making this and the amount they are asking is reasonable compared to Nintendo prices) or Atmosphere when it is released... you will need a 3D printed/TX jig.
 
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My useless 2 cents just from experience... if you plan to be doing a lot of this RCM stuff invest in a proper 3D printed or TX jig. You'll be surprised how much you'll be using it, especially if you're not entirely convinced that AutoRCM is such a great idea (purposely corrupting something doesn't seem like a great long-term solution).

I have one that I got from a seller in England and it's perfect. Small gauge wire almost exactly the size of the pins on the Joy-Con and nice durable plastic piece that slides in great but not rigid enough to cause any long term damage to the rail. I didn't like the idea of a larger paperclip causing damage or a piece of wire accidentally shorting other pins (one is a voltage pin... touch that one and your Switch is toast).

I suggest looking for the same if you plan on playing with SX OS (AWESOME by the way... I wasn't so hot on the idea of dropping the cash to pirates but it's clear a LOT of work went into making this and the amount they are asking is reasonable compared to Nintendo prices) or Atmosphere when it is released... you will need a 3D printed/TX jig.
Thank you, I think that must have been one of mine :)
 

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