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Instructions for what?but where r the instruchtions
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But where are the instructions
Instructions for what?but where r the instruchtions
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But where are the instructions
I replaced a plastic lock with a metal one and push out switch rail pins from the inside with a screwdriver. It is solid now but i probably overdo this and now the joy-con rails will wear off .It's cheaper to do like me, a ON\OFF switch inside the joy-con and never have to remove the joy-cons from the console, 0 wear to the rail which is already a loose crap from factory day 1...
I really wish SteamDeck 2 if they make one would be more like the Switch but with a proper full size joysticks and unlike Switch a damn TIGHT locking mechanism that doesn't feel like it's coming off from the hand
Bet he is asking about this button mod of GuilyInstructions for what?
well the ON\OFF button was also free for me, removed it from something broken
And it's in the Joy-con, I just set it to ON position and only have to worry pressing the power + vol button...
i can't do it.
in 2018 when this was first posted we were in a very early stage of switch modding. Now premade jigs are found everywhere for very cheap, many even come with a payload injector so the risk of burning a fuse with a homemade solution do not worth these days.i can't do it.
looks like I am stuck since I have an XKJ switch...
then it looks like I am not going to edit my save...
If there was only a way
modchips are very good way. Getting an old switch and doing the official save transfer is the other way. If the game in question is any of the pokemon games, there are tons communities everywhere giving out hacked pokemon, cloned pokemon and all that shit, so maybe you don't even need CFW.then it looks like I am not going to edit my save...
If there was only a way
nope, acnh.modchips are very good way. Getting an old switch and doing the official save transfer is the other way. If the game in question is any of the pokemon games, there are tons communities everywhere giving out hacked pokemon, cloned pokemon and all that shit, so maybe you don't even need CFW.
modchips are very good way. Getting an old switch and doing the official save transfer is the other way. If the game in question is any of the pokemon games, there are tons communities everywhere giving out hacked pokemon, cloned pokemon and all that shit, so maybe you don't even need CFW.