First time I ever swapped out Switch Joycons! Not sure quite as hard as I expected, but pretty fiddly!
#righttorepair #nintendoswitch

An image of a Nintendo Switch showing a screen for calibrating control sticks. The interface is in German, providing instructions for calibration with visual indicators. A hand is holding the console.
Two small joysticks with black buttons on top and blue wiring are displayed on a wooden surface.
An electronic device is partially disassembled, featuring a blue case, a circuit board with various components, and a metallic cover. Tools are visible in the background on a textured surface.

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  • @TootSweet
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    42 months ago

    Good stuff.

    I have a Switch Pro controller. They’re decent hardware aside from one design flaw. The d-pad. The “stem” about which the whole plastic d-pad piece swivels (in order to be rotated and pressed into the pressure pads) is too short, so it’s wonky. The main symptom is that pressing one direction on the d-pad is very likely to give you a different-direction input than the one you pressed. (Press d-pad right and the game responds as if you pressed d-pad up, for instance.)

    And that’s very unlikely to be a problem if you’re playing casually. But I got into speedrunning a bit. (Breath of the Wild, specifically.) And it was a deal breaker. So I disassembled it and added a tiny bit of scotch tape to make up for it. That was pretty fiddly but worked well once I was done and had reassembled it. But later I got a 3d printer and printed myself a replacement d-pad pastic piece to replace the stock one and it works better still and was not fiddly at all.

    I didn’t take any photos of the process. But now my all-black Switch Pro controller has a cool bright-red D-pad.

  • @Zachariah
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    2 months ago

    Is there a reason you did this instead of sending them in for service?

    Are the replacement parts official? Are they better? Is there a brand you prefer?

    Asking because I have the correct driver and work on other electronics, but don’t know anything about replacement parts for Nintendo.


    edit: Just realized I should check ifixit, and found these:

    https://www.ifixit.com/products/nintendo-switch-joy-con-switch-lite-gulikit-hall-effect-joystick?variant=40272867655783

    https://www.ifixit.com/products/nintendo-switch-joy-con-joystick?variant=39372012421223

    • root42OP
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      22 months ago

      @[email protected] the controllers are five years old. The sticks are pretty inexpensive on eBay, so I thought: what the heck, replacement seems simple, less hassle than to send them in. I picked a random seller from Germany who had good reputation.

    • @morphballganon
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      22 months ago

      I’m not OP but I hate sending mail. Also being without controllers.

      • @Zachariah
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        12 months ago

        I have a couple Zelda editions with drift I’m worried they wouldn’t send back.

        • @morphballganon
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          22 months ago

          I’ve heard they can indeed send different ones back. The official excuse is if it is beyond repair.