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Have you noticed that your controller is moving slowly to the side when you're not touching it? This is "controller drift," and there are a few ways that you can fix this. Instead of purchasing a new controller, try troubleshooting it yourself!
Quickly Fix Controller Drift on All Consoles
Frequently, the best fix is resetting the controller, whether you're using a PS4 DualShock controller or a Quest 2 wireless controller. You also want to make sure the joysticks, thumbsticks, or tracking cameras are clean so your controller doesn't sense false input.
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- ↑ https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/controller/controller-button-troubleshooting
- ↑ https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/controller/update-xbox-wireless-controller
- ↑ https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/controller/controller-calibration-tool
- ↑ https://www.meta.com/help/quest/articles/fix-a-problem/troubleshoot-headsets-and-accessories/touch-controller-drift/
- ↑ https://www.meta.com/help/quest/articles/getting-started/getting-started-with-quest-2/universal-menu-for-quest-2-and-quest/