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Introduction
Use this guide to replace the left thumbstick on your Steam Deck LCD. The stick is part of a complete module and needs to be replaced as one unit. Although nearly identical, the procedure for the right thumbstick can be found [guide|148895|here|new_window=true].
Remember: follow general [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/4883/esd-is-not-a-venereal-disease|electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety procedures] while repairing your device.
***Replacement thumbsticks require calibration to work as expected.*** Read about how to do that [guide|150415|here|new_window=true].
***Note:*** Each Steam Deck ships with one of two different models of thumbsticks, Type A or Type B. Although nearly identical, capacitive touch capability relies on the correct type to be installed. To identify which replacement thumbsticks you need, navigate to ''Settings ***→*** System'' and check the Steam Deck Controller ID: ***if the Controller ID starts with “MEDA” that device uses Type A thumbsticks; if the Controller ID starts with “MHDA” that device uses Type B thumbsticks.***