Introducción
Después de largos periodos de uso de Oculus Quest 2, se puede formar una desviación del controlador, lo que hace que te muevas lentamente en el juego cuando no se proporciona información al controlador. En esta guía, aprenderás cómo detener el molesto problema de la deriva de los controladores.
Qué necesitas
-
-
Abre el compartimiento de la batería y retira la batería AA del interior.
-
-
-
Retira la placa frontal de plástico negro con una herramienta de apertura iFixit, Jimmy o incluso un destornillador de cabeza plana.
-
-
-
-
Tira suavemente de la parte superior de la palanca de mando hasta que la tapa se desprenda de la palanca de mando.
-
-
-
Comienza rociando un poco de aire comprimido en la carcasa del joystick para eliminar las partículas grandes del interior.
-
Aplica una pequeña cantidad de limpiador de contactos o alcohol isopropílico al 90 % o más al joystick, muévelo y espera a que se seque.
-
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso. Si necesitas un video que demuestre estos pasos, puedes encontrar uno aquí.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso. Si necesitas un video que demuestre estos pasos, puedes encontrar uno aquí.
Cancelar: No complete esta guía.
64 personas más completaron esta guía.
Un agradecimiento especial a estos traductores:
100%
¡ Francisco Javier Saiz Esteban nos está ayudando a reparar el mundo! ¿Quieres contribuir?
Empezar a traducir ›
43 comentarios
I did that and it works, but now the touch sensor on the thumb stick doesn’t work. Any ideas?
The spring that goes between the joystick housing and the cap is what connects the touch sensor to the controller. While i did not inspect the cap to see for myself i believe there should be a metal contact on the underside of the cap that the spring should be touching.
Tl;dr: Make sure the spring between the joystick cap and housing is properly connected to both sides.
Thanks, just what i needed.
Just one problem.
You never mention the spring that goes between the joystick housing and the cap. I understand that you took it off completely to get a better picture, but to me it seems better to not take it off completely and just let the joystick cap hang by the spring while you spray cleaner down into the housing. As long as you're careful not to bend or break the spring i believe this would lower the chance of the touch sensor not working like one of the users here already have problems with.
Otherwise the guide is good and on-point.
I should mention tho, i bought my quest on day one so perhaps my controller is an earlier model. On my controller the spring between the joystick cap and housing wasn't easily removable from either side, which is why i decided to leave the cap hanging. It could be that on later models the spring is not connected to the cap but instead is just pressing up against it.
The spring is still there! It might be a bit hard to see however and I’ll note that in the guide.