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If you've ever played a Nintendo Switch for any length of time, you may have experienced the dreaded plague of Joy-Con drift. Like a gamer spirit using your controller as its own personal Ouija board, ...
There are a few ways to fix Joy-Con drift on your Nintendo Switch without sending them in for repairs. Joy-Con drift is an issue where the Joy-Con's control stick thinks it's moving, even when it's ...
Nintendo gamers who are experiencing Switch JoyCon Drift will be pleased to know that the team over at iFixit has published a fantastic video this week explaining how you can fix Nintendo Switch ...
There is no doubt the Nintendo Switch is one of the most popular gaming consoles ever. Its games are great, and the portability is a plus, but it’s controllers...well. Controller failure—dubbed ...
Nintendo is now offering unlimited repairs for the Switch's JoyCon drift issues but is limited to consoles in the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. This is after the ...
GuliKit, a popular manufacturer of premium game accessories has revealed a lot of information about its "Hall Joystick for Joy-Con." This upgrade kit, according to the company, will be the best ...
Gulikit has created replacement joysticks for affected Joy-Cons that use electromagnetic Hall sensors which it claims are not only far more durable than the original components, but also use less ...
If you’ve owned a Nintendo Switch, then you’ve dealt with this issue, the dreaded “Joy-Con Drift”! It’s an issue so widespread among Switch users that it sparked a class-action lawsuit against the ...
Nintendo will now repair broken Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers for free in European territories like the UK and Switzerland. While the Nintendo Switch has been a rousing success for the past six ...
Stick drift refers to the phenomenon where a controller’s joystick seemingly has a mind of its own. Your machine will interpret input that isn’t actually happening, often causing characters or cursors ...
Nintendo fans were hoping that the Nintendo Switch 2 would fix one of the most annoying things about the original Switch: the Joy-Con drift issue. Unfortunately, even though the Switch 2 hasn’t been ...