#stick drift is wild

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oblique quarry
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Hey guys, I need help fixing a thing on my controller called stick drift. Anyone has tips?

glass hullBOT
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inner hinge
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Compressed air to blow any dirt/dust on the sensor.

rose bay
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Outside of the above, for issues with stick drift, if you have an official Xbox Wireless Controller with a share button, you can go into into the Accessories app and use the recalibration tool within the three dot menu to see if that helps.

If that doesn't help or if you're having other issues, you can get your controller repaired by:

  1. Taking it to a licensed repair shop
  2. Sending it in to Microsoft, or
  3. Repairing it yourself through parts available for purchase through https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/store/b/xbox-repair-parts

Do note, however, that we cannot assist with any self-repair. Outside of the above options, you can always just buy a new one.