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How to Fix Xbox One Controller Drift

If your Xbox One controller has started to drift, there are a few things you can do. The first step is to power cycle your controller, which should fix the issue. To do this, simply place the controller in the Xbox One’s dock and press the power button. Next, remove the thumbsticks from the controller. The thumbsticks should pull off easily, but if they do not, you can clean them by hand.

 

Another option is to send your controller in for a repair. You can do this by going to Settings, then Controllers. Then, select Calibrate Controller, and follow the instructions on the screen. Alternatively, you can also follow the instructions on the user manual for the joystick. Calibration may not be necessary if you are using a rechargeable battery. In case your controller is still drifting, you may need to replace the device.

 

The other possible cause of drifting is dirty thumbstick pads. These aren’t necessarily the most common cause, but if they are, they should be cleaned out with alcohol. A cotton swab can be used to wipe the surfaces of the thumbsticks with alcohol. Do not apply the alcohol in a circular motion, as you might damage the controller. If the problem persists, you should try to replace the thumbsticks.

 

If you’ve followed the steps in this guide, you should be able to fix your controller yourself. It can be done at home with simple tools and a bit of knowledge. However, before you do this, you should follow some safety measures and use tweezers to remove the green covers. Afterward, you can use alcohol to clean the sensor. Once the sensor is clean, reassemble the controller and play!

Remove the thumbsticks from the Xbox One controller. You may have to replace them if they are glued on, but they do require more expertise and knowledge. You can also use tweezers or springs to replace them. And make sure you let it dry completely. You might need to use a screwdriver or other tools to remove the screws before proceeding.

 

Another way to repair your controller is to clean it. Most controllers have a boxy sensor and a moving shaft. Depending on the reason for your controller’s drift, the plastic or rubber component could be worn out. You should replace it if you notice the problem persists. You can also replace the thumbstick springs if they’re worn. But remember to check the manufacturer’s specifications before performing the repair.

 

Next, you need to remove the analog stick. To do this, remove the analog stick from the controller and use a pry tool to pull the springs out of the analog stick. Then, solder the new analog stick assembly in its place. If this is not successful, the springs and caps may need to be replaced. If you’re not confident in your DIY skills, you may want to seek professional help.