







🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision Control!
The Electromagnetic Joystick Replacement for Steam Deck is a high-quality repair kit designed specifically for the MEDA model. Featuring a Hall Effect Sensor for enhanced sensitivity, this joystick module is made from durable ABS material, ensuring longevity and performance. Moderate soldering is required for installation, making it a perfect project for tech-savvy gamers looking to restore their gaming experience.
| Brand | Aukuoy |
| Manufacturer | Aukuoy |
| Package Dimensions | 8 x 7.7 x 2.9 cm; 40 Grams |
| Item part number | ST007Au01 |
| Hardware Platform | Steam deck |
| Manufacturer | Aukuoy |
| Item Weight | 40 g |
T**T
Not functioning gyro
Update(23-05-08): I was contacted by the seller as soon as they were able to (they were away on holidays). I was provided with a full refund and advised to re-order a new item. I would recommend this seller from now on and will be purchasing again. Fingers crossed the new set will have functional gyro. As previously stated, I updated my rating to 5 stars.I ordered a set of electromagnetic joystick. They were installed a couple of days after receiving them. The instructions provided along with Youtube videos were followed, same for the soldering method (temperature and technique). Upon calibrating the thumb sticks, I noticed the gyro were not functional on both sticks. I attempted to calibrate the gyro with no luck. Unfortunately, I can't really return the items since I already soldered onto them. Yes they were the right model for my deck.Other than the gyro issue, they move great and freely. I can only rate on the thumb stick input (not including the gyro), it just sucks that the gyro is non-functional on both sticks. I contacted the company but again, no answer or reply from them.If the gyro were functional, I could see these being a solid choice for replacement.Installation took about 15 minutes, and that was once the deck is opened and ready to go (including the soldering).
R**B
Works great, Steamdeck has software issues sometimes, reboot recommended
Originally I believed the L3 button to be broken, however after working to check my soldering work everything appeared to be in order. After one more setup and calibration with the Steamdeck the software bug appears to have been resolved. The joysticks are great, I was able to easily cut the dead zone to 1/4 of the original and they feel fantastic.
B**U
Better than original steamdeck sticks
be aware that you'll need a soldering iron, so that you can wire the capacitive touch for the thumb sticks. I've yet to find steamdeck games to take advantage of capacitive touch, so technically you can skip the soldering.Bought this for the peace of mind that hall effect sticks wont drift or die on me. Not sure why Valve or any gaming company refuse to go with hall effect for their control system. But I'm happy we have this upgrade option
C**S
Capacitive touch does not working after well soldering work
After I soldered the wire on gulikit joystick, I found out that the capacitive touch on the both thumbsticks cap does not work anymore then I double checked the soldering work and searched online, it turns out that I found the issue is that there are actually two different models of steam deck “MEDA” and “MHDA” (you can find it by your steam deck controller ID in setting then system and scroll down)The main thing is that my steam deck is MHDA type and the gulikit joystick I received is actually for MEDA. That’s the issue why my cap touch sensor fail to work because the capacitive touch capability relies on the correct type being fitted.But the problem is that the seller doesn’t specify the model of joystick.
B**S
Work as intended
I would recommend purchasing these older ones instead getting the new updated models that will support all versions of the steam deck and include thumbsticks pre-installed
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