New thumb joystick tech with no drift, Hall effect sticks

cm2

Well-Known Member
Full GL Member
Credits
411
Mature Board Viewing
Read from VGC:


Hall effect sticks (named after US physicist Edwin Hall) use magnets and electrical conductors to measure the position of the stick.

Unlike traditional joysticks – which use a physical connection with a potentiometer to measure the stick’s position – Hall effect sticks have no physical contact between the stick and the sensor.

Stick drift is caused by continuous stick movement leading to wear and tear on the potentiometer over time (which leads to inaccurate measurements), but because there’s no physical connection with Hall effect sticks, drift is essentially eliminated.

Switch 2 will use the tech. The tech is actually already being used in flight sim flight stick like the Thrustmaster Flight Stick I am using to fly my Fighter Planes in DCS but the tech just got applied to regular controller with thumb joysticks on it.
 
Last edited:
Testing is all and good, till its in the hands of a gamer who plays 9 hours a day.

Well the tech itself will remove the drift, that much i can confirm with my Thrustmaster flight stick that I use extensively for years still super precise with zero drift and no issues.
 

Well the tech itself will remove the drift, that much i can confirm with my Thrustmaster flight stick that I use extensively for years still super precise with zero drift and no issues.

Assuming Nintendo doesn't use some kind of lesser materials.
 
Back
Top