Introduction |
Have you ever had issues with your analog stick on your Xbox One controller, causing your input in a game to move on its own? Well, a multitude of issues, such as dust accumulation in the analog stick, gradual wear and tear, or drops, cause stick drift in all controllers. | | You can usually resolve the issue by cleaning the buildup of dirt in the analog stick; however, if you still have stick drift problems after cleaning, this guide will show you how to replace the trimmer potentiometer sensor or wiper in your analog sticks to help resolve the issue without the need to solder. | | This [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQesgAtr2e4&t=291s|video|new_window=true] provides detailed information about the parts of the trimmer potentiometer sensor/ or wiper. | | In this guide, the model of the Xbox One controller used was model 1914, but this process also works for previous models as well. | | Before you begin this repair, make sure the controller is off and remove the batteries from the back of the device. |
|