Introducción
Algunos de los controladores Joy-Con restantes del primer lote de Nintendo son conocidos por problemas de sincronización. Esto se debe a un defecto de diseño menor y se puede remediar con un pequeño trozo de espuma conductora que a menudo se encuentra en envases viejos alrededor de la casa.
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Where can i find conductive foam? I don’t understand “can often be found in old packaging around the house”. What kind of packaging?
Vishvan Bhairosingh - Contestar
Hey Vishvan! A lot of electronics are packaged with conductive foam, so there’s a good chance you might have some around the house if you are the kind of person who keeps boxes from electronics you have purchased in the past. You can test any foam you find with a capacitive touchscreen (like the one on your Nintendo Switch)—if the foam registers as a touch on the screen, it is conductive.
It’s nice if you can recycle some from old packaging, because it can be tricky to find online in small quantities. It generally comes in (relatively) big blocks or sheets and you only need a tiny piece.
If you cant find any around the house, eBay is a good place to start looking!
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4...
Taylor Dixon -
What thickness of conductive foam should I choose? There are 3 sizes: 3mm/0.12, 5mm/0.20", 10mm/0.39"
maximaleks - Contestar
The space is ~9 mm wide, so I would go with the 10 mm size and you can trim it down if you need to!
Taylor Dixon -
I've got the same problem but with the right joycon but I don't know where the wireless card is, please help
Nathan Currie - Contestar