• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    15 days ago

    Oh, your Stick is drifting? No problem, send it in.

    What? You don’t want to wait? Sure, in that case here’s a manual to easily fix it yourself.

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      15 days ago

      Or, get some third party Hall Effect sticks, and have an enjoyable afternoon or evening of tinkering.

      No soldering required!

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        14 days ago

        While technically true, you will lose the capacitive touch functionality of the sticks (the steam deck knows when your thumbs are touching the sticks) unless you desolder the old thumb caps and resolder them on the new sticks.

        Edit: You’re right. It appears newer Hall Effect Sticks for the Steam Deck come with the capacitive caps pre soldered, while the OG Gulikit Sensors required desoldering the original caps and resoldering them on the replacement board. That being said, it was super easy to do, even for my butterfingers that last touched a soldering iron in highschool more than 15 years ago.

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          14 days ago

          I have heard about that being a thing, and honestly I would have no problem getting a small soldering kit and learning how to solder…

          https://www.handhelddiy.com/products/steam-deck-oled-tighter-hall-joystick

          https://www.amazon.com/Joysticks-Steam-Deck-OLED-Thumbstick-replacement/dp/B0D2P24S9P

          So these are for the OLED, which has a very slightly different internal board layout than the LED…

          But both of these say they are pre-soldered, no soldering required, and they still have capacitive touch working.

          … Am I missing something?

          EDIT: These seem to be basically self contained, All in One, small board, stick/base and thumbcap units.

          Maybe earlier 3rd party Hall Effect sticks were… not so comprehensive, and required the soldering?

          Or maybe I am confused?

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              14 days ago

              Ah ok, so you were even earlier to the Deck modding scene than me, and it has evolved toward being even easier since.

              Whew!

              I appreciate your pointing this out and explanation, I wouldn’t want to have been unintentionally spreading misinfo.

              … Nor would I have wanted to get my own Hall Effect ‘no soldering’ kit and then learned… actually there still is soldering in some other step or on some other component, that the ‘no soldering’ kits actually just mean ‘less soldering’.

        • Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          15 days ago

          I havent bothered to try taking mine apart:

          Does Nintendo still insist on using the triangle screws nobody sells? Like cuntsm