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ALPS RKJXV1224 Variants Teardown

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ALPS RKJXV1224 Variants Teardown, Same part number, but different?: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 ALPS RKJXV1224 Variants Teardown, Same part number, but different?: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:02crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 ALPS RKJXV1224 Variants Teardown, Same part number, but different?: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:03crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0
Same part number, but different?
  • Both of these switches are ALPS RKJXV1224 and are common in most gaming controllers from PlayStation 3 through 5, Xbox One through Series X|S, Switch pro controllers, and most third party joysticks.

  • However, it appears that over the years Alps has made some changes. On the left, with white Pots is an earlier revision 002 pulled from an earlier Xbox One controller without bluetooth.

  • This third photo shows revision 005 with the black Pots (potentiometers) pulled from an Xbox One wireless controller.

  • It is also apparent that Alps has changed the spring setup for this variant, but I have found either.

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