Joy-Con 2 Control Sticks Are Not Responding or Respond Incorrectly
Nintendo Switch 2
Steps for when the control sticks on the Joy-Con 2 controller do not respond correctly.
What to do
- Check if the stick inputs on the controller have been remapped.
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How to check if control stick inputs have been remapped.
You can tell that a controller's inputs have been remapped because throughout different menus, a wrench icon will be displayed beside the controller in-use at the bottom-left corner of the system screen.
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Inputs have been remapped
- If they have been remapped, we recommend the control stick configuration is set to the standard inputs while troubleshooting.
- Alternatively, set the system to sleep mode. Upon waking up the system, you’ll have the option to reset the controller inputs.
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How to check if control stick inputs have been remapped.
- Confirm that the dock is connected using a Ultra High Speed HDMI cable.
- The HDMI cable included with the console is an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable.
- If the HDMI cable being used is not an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable, swap it out for a supported HDMI cable.
- With the Joy-Con 2 attached to the console, verify that they register correctly as attached within the Controllers screen, accessible from the HOME Menu.
- If the Joy-Con 2 are not registering correctly on the console, please read Joy-Con 2 Not Recognized or Not Registering While Attached to the Console.
- Ensure your console has the latest system update.
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How to perform a system update on Nintendo Switch 2
- Select the System Settings on the HOME Menu.
- Scroll down through the System Settings menu and select System.
- Select System Update, to start the system update process.
- During the process, the system will first perform a check to determine if a new system update is available.
- If an update is available, the download process will begin automatically.
- Select the System Settings on the HOME Menu.
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How to perform a system update on Nintendo Switch 2
- Update the controller firmware.
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How to update controller firmware on Nintendo Switch 2
- Ensure your console has the latest system update installed.
- Select System Settings from the HOME Menu.
- Scroll down to Controllers & Accessories.
- In the Controllers & Accessories options, scroll down and select Update Controllers to begin updating any controllers that are powered on and paired with the console.
- If multiple controllers are paired to the console, the controllers will be updated one controller at a time.
- If the update stops before it can be completed, try this step again.
For more information, follow How to Update Controller Firmware on Nintendo Switch 2.
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How to update controller firmware on Nintendo Switch 2
- Remove any skins or covers from the problematic Joy-Con 2, if any, and calibrate the control sticks.
- If the issue is occurring with a specific game or application, try the following:
- Check for any available software updates for that game.
- Check the electronic manual for that game. Some games, such as Mario Kart World, support in-game tilt controls. If these are activated, it may seem as if the control sticks are not responding correctly. If this is the case, the in-game tilt controls may need to be deactivated.
Situation not resolved
- If the control sticks cannot be calibrated, the non-working Joy-Con 2 controller will need to be serviced. Do not send in the console.
- If the Joy-Con 2 registers correctly as being attached to the console but the control sticks are not responding correctly, the non-working Joy-Con 2 controller will need to be serviced. Do not send in the console.
For your convenience, Nintendo provides a quick and easy-to-use online service request process.
(This service will be for your non-working Joy-Con 2 controller only and is available in the U.S. and Canada only.)
If you are located in a different country, contact the nearest Authorized Service Center in your region.