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Introduction
This guide introduces how to fix Joy-Con drift for the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons without a problem. Joy-Con drift is when the Nintendo Switch thinks that the analog stick ( also known as the joystick, controller stick, or thumbstick) of the Joy-Con is moving, but it isn't. Joy-Con drift may occur as you use the Joy-Cons over time from dust and hair buildup. This guide does not need to disassemble the Joy-Con; you will need some 404B contact cleaner and tweezers. In addition, this guide will not corrode any parts of your Joy-Con controller.