Ifixit’s teardown of switch 2 reveals that the sticks seem to be just as susceptible to drifting as switch 1 was. Overall repairability of the whole device is difficult

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Tears of IFIXIT Switch 2 suggest that the sticks seem as sensitive as the switches 1. The whole device's overall repair is difficult

I will post part of Jokon, but the rest of the article has some interesting information such as the game card reader is no longer modular and Nintendo is putting proof stickers in tampering.

The opening process of Joey Looks straight from the outside, with two signs of Nintendo with a patch patch. But it only gets us so far. An adhesive plastic rib hides further patch, including another triangle. This is not intuitive, and it shows what the basic repair should be in a disappointing game. With this dependence on the adhesive, we are wondering how it will go back together. Only time will tell.

After entering, the battery is easy to disconnect but it is difficult to eliminate, more secure with adhesive. The tray under the battery is also taken in some coxing. We managed to remove the Joyce Stick by turning the controller on the other hand, removing the Thumbigerp, then eliminating the housing. We cannot promise that this will not harm the Joyce Stick. We will continue to test and hope that as long as we publish our government repair leaders, we will come up with a better procedure.

And after all? Certainly the same old potionometer looks like tech. There is no sign of a hall effect or TMR sensor. Instead, we are getting the same.

If you deal with the Joyce Stick Darfut on the original switch, light, or OLED, you will know what is coming. And unless Nintendo is using some miraculous material on these resistance tracks, or changes in size magically resolve it, the best fix is ​​coming from third -party changes such as glitte. And, not for grew, but do they make sticks with some iFixit guys? A match made in paradise.

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