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[* black] Removing the left joystick board (the other joystick doesn't have its own board, it's just attached to the motherboard)
[* black] Opening up the joystick module. The clasps holding it closed are a different design and noticeably easier to open than the 2019 Switch.
-[* black] 2019 Switch on left, Switch Lite on right. The metal slider things on axes seem a little wider? Also button for the stick press is narrower.
+[* black] 2019 Switch below, Switch Lite above. The metal slider things on axes seem a little wider? Also button for the stick press is narrower.
[* black] The black pads that make contact with the sliders are what people have been guessing wear out over time. They appear unchanged, but might they be more durable?