Closed KeeveDaGamer closed 2 hours ago
This issue template is not something you can ignore.
Beside this sounds like hardware issue. Did you even try to do the same without Atmosphere running?
This issue template is not something you can ignore.
Beside this sounds like hardware issue. Did you even try to do the same without Atmosphere running?
Yes and it works fine when I boot into stock firmware, when booting back into atmosphere is when the issue happens again. And then the joycon issue, I went and bought a second joycon and it still randomly disconnects.
this isn't an atmosphere problem, it'll be some add-on you're using. Delete all custom sysmodules, remove atmosphere/contents.
Bug Report
Often when pressing A button or any other button it’ll randomly go to the Home Screen, the left joycon randomly disconnects
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