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« on: January 31, 2019, 04:05:18 pm »

How to deal with loose Joy-Cons on your Nintendo Switch

Some players have reported that their Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controller is loose when connected to the Switch console, which makes the left or right side move out of place, even when locked in position. The issue doesn't appear to be as widespread as the infamous Bluetooth issues with the left Joy-Con. but it's still an irritating problem nevertheless. If you're experiencing this issue, here are a few things you can do to help with the problem.

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A slight wiggle is normal

Since I purchased my Switch at launch, the Joy-Con controllers have always wiggled ever-so-slightly when locked in place in tablet mode. Talking to other iMore Switch enthusiasts and having handled a few of my friends' consoles, it's safe to say that this is normal.

When I say a slight wiggle, I mean slight. It's noticeable, and only occasionally will it affect gameplay by stopping your game and having you reconnect the...

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