I have had this controller for almost a year, it came with my series X. I have tried putting isopropyl alcohol in the stick with a qtip and spraying air into it and it just doesnt do anything. It is the left stick that has drift by the way. I have also taken the controller apart and putting isopropyl alcohol and spraying air directly into it that way but it also just doesn't work. Is there anything else I can do?
#Controller has drift and won't go away after trying to fix it
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so how do i fix it?
once u taken apart nobody will help u since u broke rule 12
once a controller as stick difft you either need to send it too microsoft for repair/replacement or buy a new one.
u basically just destroyed the warranty