Switch isn't wanting to connect to the right joycon anymore and now I cant load up any cfw is there any other way I can do it so I can continue to usecfw also without having to buy that dongle
Sounds like you bent some pins in the rail, you might be able to bend them back as long as they aren't broken off. Your jig might be poorly made and is damaging the pins.Switch isn't wanting to connect to the right joycon anymore and now I cant load up any cfw is there any other way I can do it so I can continue to usecfw also without having to buy that dongle
well that is the reason i use autorcm. Dont want to mess with my pins. I can replace the rail thoSwitch isn't wanting to connect to the right joycon anymore and now I cant load up any cfw is there any other way I can do it so I can continue to usecfw also without having to buy that dongle
By checking the pins, how else?How can I check that and it's a first model switch idk if that makes a difference
It depends, when pin 10 is high the joycon still work via bluetooth, OP, if you've bridged pin 10 with 1/7/9 internally (with solder) remove the solder and solder a reed switch/a resistor instead.I am guessing that you have joy-con as a jig. What FW are you on (6.x.x should have soft bricked it)?
Some one I got from a friend that bought it from Ebay that 3d printed it outWhat kind of jig are you using?
You should be careful with those paperclip jigs, a lot of those can easily damage your pins. You probably already damaged your pins that's why it only detects bluetooth and not the joycon.Some one I got from a friend that bought it from Ebay that 3d printed it out
Well the switch detects and charges the joycon just fine witch is weirdYou should be careful with those paperclip jigs, a lot of those can easily damage your pins. You probably already damaged your pins that's why it only detects bluetooth and not the joycon.