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Two, try to fix it. Start by getting some electrical contact cleaner and spraying it in the sides of the gimbal, then spray it out with an air compressor or canned air, whatever. let it dry for a bit and test it again. If the problem persists, the only remaining fix is to replace the entire gimbal.
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Right stick drift. You'd want to make sure you have deadzones turned off though (if the game supports them (if I actually know how deadzones work)) Ah I don’t get that, any character I control stays still when I put the controller down even after 10mins, thought I had issues due to AC:Valhalla controls.
Get rubbing alcohol (preferably the type that's 95% alcohol), and put it on a q-tip. Make sure the controller is unplugged and has the batteries out of it (just in case, you never know). Now, put the q-tip in the space between the stick and the hole of the controller it's in. Squeeze down the q-tip, and move it around the controller.
Stick drift. I eliminated mine by going into free play and adjusting my dead zone by .1 until it stopped. I now know that .11 is where my stick drift stops and I play with that setting.
I recently found this app that lets you test your buttons, triggers, and thumbsticks shows you if you have stick drift like I just found out on my controller.
does cex test controllers for stick drift. Yeah, for PS4 controllers they plug them into a computer and then use a website called gamepad tester to test all the buttons and check the analog sticks for stick drift. For Switch controllers they connect them to a Switch and go to the Calibrate Control Sticks in the Switch settings to check.
This was doing my head in and even took the controller apart. --Fix-- Anyway I decided to reset the dead zone to 1% so I could get an accurate reading of the drift using a 3rd party app, but low and behold that did it. Setting the dead zone to 1% in Legion space stopped the drift all together so now both sticks are on 1% and work fine.
It's just a possible fix. It will usually only work if minor drift. Disconnecting the controller from your PS5 also works in some cases by deleting and reentering it in accessories. What thou art describing sounds like drift, i bethink t's clear enow as those things art jump what happeneth.
Don't Forget To Try These Basic Troubleshooting Steps First: Power Cycle - Instructions here.Press and hold the Xbox Logo on your console for about 8-10 seconds until the console shuts off.