Hey everyone,
on one of my switch consoles i found out that the right joycon doesn't trigger the click sound and animation when attaching or detaching it. New joycons also don't pair automatically. However they are recognised as being attached. The left hand side works as intended. I can pair the right joycon manually, so it's not much of an issue but i would like to fix it nonetheless.
I've read several threads on this issue but they all point to damaged joycon rails and/or damaged joycon pins. On this console I have already checked the joycon rail and also swapped it with one from a fully working console.
Also all three tested joycons work fine on another console.
What i suspect is that it's damaged due to RCM jig usage. So my question is: Are there any components that will suffer from using an RCM jig frequently? Is that even possible when using a proper RCM jig? I've never used anything else. None of that tinfoil or bent paperclip rubbish. The jig bridges pin 1 and 10. Pin 10 is the flow control line as i've found out and the joycon will only send data to the console when that line is HIGH. So if somehow there's no signal on that line (i haven't checked yet), the joycon shouldn't be able to report as attached, right? Just to rule out any damage done by shorting it for RCM...
Could there be anything else that might be causing this?
Thanks
on one of my switch consoles i found out that the right joycon doesn't trigger the click sound and animation when attaching or detaching it. New joycons also don't pair automatically. However they are recognised as being attached. The left hand side works as intended. I can pair the right joycon manually, so it's not much of an issue but i would like to fix it nonetheless.
I've read several threads on this issue but they all point to damaged joycon rails and/or damaged joycon pins. On this console I have already checked the joycon rail and also swapped it with one from a fully working console.
Also all three tested joycons work fine on another console.
What i suspect is that it's damaged due to RCM jig usage. So my question is: Are there any components that will suffer from using an RCM jig frequently? Is that even possible when using a proper RCM jig? I've never used anything else. None of that tinfoil or bent paperclip rubbish. The jig bridges pin 1 and 10. Pin 10 is the flow control line as i've found out and the joycon will only send data to the console when that line is HIGH. So if somehow there's no signal on that line (i haven't checked yet), the joycon shouldn't be able to report as attached, right? Just to rule out any damage done by shorting it for RCM...
Could there be anything else that might be causing this?
Thanks