Screwdriver demonstration @ 2:16 this video helped meI have bought a Jig too and it wont work.
How i do it with an screwdriver?!
So, I recently got this jig from ebay, but everytime I try to use it the switch boots normally, nintendo logo and all.
To Clarify, I'm:
1. Turning the Switch Off.
2. Putting the jig securely in the RIGHT Joy-Con's slider.
3. Holding Volume Up and Power to turn it on.
The Joy-Cons get read normally, so is it the jig? Thanks!
What are you using to launch your payload?Tried Paperclip method, Jig method, screwdriver method, no luck!
Volum up and power= normal boot.
Stay away from screwdrivers!I have bought a Jig too and it wont work.
How i do it with an screwdriver?!
I was just about to bring up the tin-foil method, it's worked totally without fail for me and doesn't have any risk of damage, not to mention being almost no-fuss and being extremely replaceable (though it helps for me that a jig I bought didn't ever work at any point despite the seller swearing up and down I should just lift the pins up a little to maximize contact). The strip should be about 2mm wide and half an inch long, then you just fold one end over and into the joycon's pin crevice so it grounds 9 and 10, tape it down (or don't if you're a bit careful with putting the joycon on), slide the joycon in and boot to RCM.Have you tried taking a little piece of tin foil, taping it on to the joycon. folding it and making sure it touches the pins 9 and 10?
Oh yea, for sure. The best part is if it breaks you just kinda re position it and it's back to working. It's really easy to position too, just slide it to the edge.I was just about to bring up the tin-foil method, it's worked totally without fail for me and doesn't have any risk of damage, not to mention being almost no-fuss and being extremely replaceable (though it helps for me that a jig I bought didn't ever work at any point despite the seller swearing up and down I should just lift the pins up a little to maximize contact). The strip should be about 2mm wide and half an inch long, then you just fold one end over and into the joycon's pin crevice so it grounds 9 and 10, tape it down (or don't if you're a bit careful with putting the joycon on), slide the joycon in and boot to RCM.
You want it to look like this:
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You want it to look like this:
I use two joy cons, but if you need to use the joycon, just untape the tinfoil and remove it. It doesn't harm the joycon or anything.Yeah thats looks fine! I will try it.
Will the joy con work and charge properly with this mod?
Oh yea, for sure. The best part is if it breaks you just kinda re position it and it's back to working. It's really easy to position too, just slide it to the edge.
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You want it to look like this:
You fold a piece of tinfoil, and put it in the joycon, and tape uthow to do this?
So, I recently got this jig from ebay, but everytime I try to use it the switch boots normally, nintendo logo and all.
To Clarify, I'm:
1. Turning the Switch Off.
2. Putting the jig securely in the RIGHT Joy-Con's slider.
3. Holding Volume Up and Power to turn it on.
The Joy-Cons get read normally, so is it the jig? Thanks!
bull shit, i got 5 different and still i cant get into rcm mode.finally got mine to work
i bought 3 from 3 different seller
only one worked.
you can try him
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Switch-joycon-RCM-Jig-Recovery-Mode-Hack-Same-Day-Shipping/132606723384?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
bull shit, i got 5 different and still i cant get into rcm mode.finally got mine to work
i bought 3 from 3 different seller
only one worked.
you can try him
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Switch-joycon-RCM-Jig-Recovery-Mode-Hack-Same-Day-Shipping/132606723384?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649