RCM Jig, RCM Clip Short Connector for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con RCM Tool for NS Recovery Mode (Red)
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Switches from the first year of Nintendo can be entered into RCM mode.
I'm not talking about a paper clip here, but someone's micro USB cable prongs
To my knowledge, it is only made of plastic, unless it has metallic parts that are hidden from view. It must be a plastic piece judging by how heavy it is. Since my nephew hasn't broken it yet, the plastic must be sturdy enough to last a kid for a while.
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Please visit us. The white glow-up I used before was Here's the deal This dark jig is made Sites like Reddit frequently recommend the website com. I used that one for a while, but it was always uncomfortable how much pressure I had to apply in order to get it down the railing in the first place, and eventually the two metal pins bent out of shape, so I had to manually adjust them again before they would function correctly. The jig worked for a while, but then one of the sprockets snapped and the whole project was destroyed. The design of this jig makes it more expensive, but also more effective. Because it does not have a paperclip - In addition to having less delicate plastic pins sticking out of the shell that can potentially break, the plastic shell has more durable metal pieces attached to it. I also found that the railing on my switch slid into the channel more easily, with no force required. It has proven to be an extremely superior jig compared to other switchjigs that I have used so far. I'd rather have this one than the com one, and it is worth the few extra dollars.
A nice little clear plastic case with foam insert was included with this item. The hard plastic was bright pink. (Switch is off) the jig is working perfectly each time You are in RCM if you don't see the screen, slide it out and place it somewhere. Slide it down the right joycon rail, press volume up and power together, if the screen does not come on. It depends on whether your switch has been patched whether you are able to inject payloads from there. With this jig, you don't have to deal with paperclips, and you'll save a lot of time compared to doing it by hand. I believe it's worth it to try to bend a paper clip exactly so that it hits the right pins or to use any of the other methods on the first try. Other than that, there's not much else to say except to say that I was able to get it right to my door in just a couple days from ordering it on Amazon. I would only add one suggestion if this could somehow be I suggest either) eliminating the thumb nub on top, or making the whole product beefier and easier to manipulate, while still fitting in the rail, since the jig can be dropped or misplaced easily because it's so small.
First of all, I find this item to be mostly worth it for these two Worked for you. The pins on the switch are not damaged. In addition there are much cheaper ways, such as tin foil (yuck!) and using a paper clip which isn't safe since the wrong pins might get damaged. You will get one if you are concerned about not breaking your switch. They feel a bit smooth to me. I would like them to feel chunkier. It's similar to the metal or ceramic frame or rail that the controller uses, but smaller and more suited There would be a little more bulk in the jig. However, I'm not a fan.
A Switch that I bought specifically to hack was an old model. bought the RCM jig instead of using a paper clip or tinfoil because of the warnings against using them. As far as I was concerned, I wanted it to be safe. You can't beat the price, convenience, and ease of use of this. Trying to smuggle a paper clip or piece of foil is not as effective. The device comes in its own pouch. The only thing I would change is that it could be more larger because if you aren't careful, it's very easy to lose. The one time I lost it almost cost me. This product has been a pleasure to use.
The quality of this 3D is much better than the cheap $2 models The paperclip version I originally purchased is no longer available. As a result of this product, I'm consistently able to boot to the RCM and I don't feel as if it damages the joycon rail like the cheaper version did.
The device does its job well, seems quite durable. Quite pricey, but they've got to turn a profit somehow and this is a pretty niche product. I don't have the capability of creating a reliable method at home, and I don't want to chance damaging anything For peace of mind, spend a few bucks.
This is an effective and cheap solution. I like the feel of the material. As expected, the product works perfectly. Other products are not better than this in any meaningful way than this one because it does what it does. Perhaps a different mold would have done a better job of clicking into place, but when this one is used, it's a fast slide into place followed by two button presses, and then it's pulled out and stored. I have used this before, but I am very excited about how it works, and how its container makes it so easy to toss it until next time. This is an effective and cheap solution. I am all for it, no cons.
I have never had a problem. I'm not sure if it is 3D printed or injected from molds, but it seems to be of great quality (I suspect this is its best revision). It is probably best to simply purchase from Amazon since you can easily return it. Good luck. If you're wondering what one to get, simply purchase one from Amazon because you can return it easily.