Introduction
Le problème le plus courant avec les Oculus 2 Quest, c'est une manette qui drifte, c’est-à-dire que le joystick de votre manette se déplace tout seul lorsque vous exercez une faible pression dessus. Pour sécuriser votre Quest 2, j'ai réalisé un tutoriel qui vous explique où appliquer le nettoyant spécial contact WD-40 en toute sécurité chez vous, sans devoir la démonter.
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Retirez le couvercle de la pile de votre manette.
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Retirez la pile.
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In the article you warn the user:
"It's important to use WD-40 specialist contact cleaner instead of the regular WD-40. It will break the controller if you use the wrong can."
Are you referring to the "WD-40 Specialist ELECTRICAL Contact Cleaner" or just the "WD-40 Specialist Contact Cleaner?"
They're apparently two different products, with the former coming in a black/dark gray can (at twice the price) and the latter coming in the dark blue can that WD-40 has traditionally come in, and I don't want to pick up the wrong product for this.
Thanks for your time!
I feel that it being an electronic that it will use the electronic contact cleaner.
https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cl... - The page indicates that they changed the appearance of the can, not the formulation. The two products you describe are the same one.
jon42 -
B and Y buttons no longer work after I used this method and fixed the stick drift.
Did not really work, didn’t even break the controller either, I should probably try again or something, also when I used the normal WD-40 it did not break anything but I am still suggesting to use the WD-40 specialist ELECTRICAL contact cleaner, have a nice day mate