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I think the only effective "cheap fix" is to order a cheap analog stick from some Chinese alibaba etc., and then replace it yourself.Hey. My left joycon moves fully on its own. Soooo... A cheap fix?
I guess you can open the analog stick and clean it, but that would work for a short time.Isn't there an temp way? idc if it starts again, i need an easy way to do it, blowing on it with the rubber skirt lifted didn't work but ill try again.
And i don't play much on it anymore cuz of this. So maybe the problem has fixed itself.
I guess you can open the analog stick and clean it, but that would work for a short time.
It seems that keeping the analog stick pressed, as in e.g. some case that pushes the sticks, makes the problem worse.
Here a video discussing this problem:
oh the ninjas...
watch this video and you will know why there isn't any other fix besides replacing analog stick.
This is the source for the video: https://imgur.com/gallery/58bBc43Ninjas gonna ninja people!!!11! but seriously, i prefer reading than watching, so if there is a text about it tell me.
Well, everything will go bad, nothing lasts for ever. Even life is a "temporary fix".To be clear, expect the replacement stick to eventually go bad as well if you actually use it, because it still has the same design flaw. Its a far less temporary fix, but still temporary.
Do the old trick of using a Q-Tip with alcohol and clean the Joy Con under the Controller flap. It's a temporary fix, but it's a cheaper and easier way to clean it before buying another analog stick. It's good for the time being if you're thinking on replacing the Analog stick.Ninjas gonna ninja people!!!11! but seriously, i prefer reading than watching, so if there is a text about it tell me.
Welcome to 100 posts. Enjoy the WTB/WTS/WTT sub forums.Guess i need to replace it then.
This is the source for the video: https://imgur.com/gallery/58bBc43