![]() Not only was it fairly easy, it fixed my problems immediately. I’m recommending them here because I recently bought a set and replaced my Joy-Con sticks. These are compatible with all Nintendo Switch models. It’s not new technology Sega used them in the Dreamcast controller, and both GuliKit and 8BitDo make some fantastic Switch controllers featured here that have them, too. They claim to be drift-resistant due to relying on magnets to send input signals, rather than needing the stick to physically rub on the sensor to register movement. Hall effect joysticks are the answer to this problem, and a company called GuliKit sells replacement Joy-Con sticks for about $27 a pair at Amazon. Given how close we are to the release date of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, that’s not ideal. ![]() The drifting occurs when each of the sticks’ sensors are worn down from use to the point that not even recalibration within the Nintendo Switch’s system settings can save them. If you’re lucky enough to have avoided that (so far, at least - it comes for us all, I believe), it’s when your sticks lose accuracy and sometimes register movement even you’re not moving them. I have two sets of Joy-Con controllers, both of which suffer from analog stick drifting. ![]()
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