I have a question for the professionals here who are also familiar with it or have had their own experience with it.
I think the problem with the quickly broken Nintendo Switch Controllers has been known for a long time and that the best way to fix this is with WD 40 contact spray quickly and cheaply.
With my Xbox One Vontroller I have the same problem with the control stick and also with your shoulder button.
Now I wonder if I can use it for this without doing anything wrong and of course it will have the desired effect.
Wd 40 is a penetrating oil, not a contact spray.
Not correct. There's also contact spray from wd-40. I have lying around here too
Ok, I just saw it.
I'm always skeptical about contact spray. What should that do for you?
There's also a contact spray that you can use for what I have described and it works fantastic with the Nintendo Switch
There's also a contact spray
That's already cleared up. Didn't you answer what the spray should do?
E.g. E.g. With the Nintendo Switch controllers, the control sticks break very quickly in the sense that the spiders and something do what you don't want and you sometimes even don't touch anything and now e.g. The camera rotates in-game, but you do nothing, all of these controllers have the problem and you can fix it very quickly with the WD 40 contact spray.
What is the use of a contact spray if there are already unwanted contacts?
You should clean the controller.
That doesn't last long in my experience, it's about the same as contact spray and is quicker / easier
Again: contact should clean contacts and restore contact.
You have unwanted contacts. What should a contact spray do?
Just watch a video on how to repair Nintendo Switch controllers, then you will understand it, there's enough and detailed on YouTube👍🏼
Just because someone sprays contact spray into it doesn't mean you should do it that way.
And again: Which contact should be made if there are already unwanted contacts?
The part should be cleaned.
Do you know what long-term consequences contact spray can have?