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product_id: 738194187
title: "GuliKit Joystick for Steam Deck(Type A&B), No Drift Hall Effect Sensor Sticks, Thumb Grip Accessories for Steam Deck Console, Electromagnetic Joystick Module - No Soldering Needed(2 Pack-Left/Right)"
brand: "gulikit"
price: "Rp2496250"
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# GuliKit Joystick for Steam Deck(Type A&B), No Drift Hall Effect Sensor Sticks, Thumb Grip Accessories for Steam Deck Console, Electromagnetic Joystick Module - No Soldering Needed(2 Pack-Left/Right)

**Brand:** gulikit
**Price:** Rp2496250
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** GuliKit Joystick for Steam Deck(Type A&B), No Drift Hall Effect Sensor Sticks, Thumb Grip Accessories for Steam Deck Console, Electromagnetic Joystick Module - No Soldering Needed(2 Pack-Left/Right) by gulikit
- **How much does it cost?** Rp2496250 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- gulikit enthusiasts

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## Description

desertcart.co.jp: GuliKit Joystick for Steam Deck(Type A&B), No Drift Hall Effect Sensor Sticks, Thumb Grip Accessories for Steam Deck Console, Electromagnetic Joystick Module - No Soldering Needed(2 Pack-Left/Right) : Video Games

Review: Works well and it is cheaper than original parts.
Review: The moduled Gulikit makes now are just plug and play, no soldering of the touch pads required, they're pre-installed and with the stick caps. The short version: If you like the lightest resistance, most sensitive sticks you can get, these are worth it as a day 1 upgrade. Feel wise, I have heard people say they couldn't really tell a difference. I can. The sticks are maybe 10-20% lighter in resistance to movement, so they feel faster and less sluggish than the (already very good) factory sticks. they're also noticeably more sensitive to very small inputs. I found precision aiming in FPS games DRAMATICALLY improved, I was more "gesturing" directions with the tips of my thumbs after setting the dead zones very small. (don't set them to full "zero", as they'll feel very nervous and twitchy just under the pressure of your thumb resting on them. I went with about 4000 on mine in the deck calibration) You also don't need to know before you buy if you have an A or B model (you can find out in the settings but don't need to check before you buy these) because these just come with a switch on the back that toggles between A and B, so they're compatible with all decks. just check the stick serial number before you start taking it apart. Install was a breeze. You need one small philips driver and a thin stiff pry tool (I had to use a metal one, my plastic ones weren't stiff enough) and just get an edge right in at the corner of the grip side of the shoulder buttons. Once you hear a satisfying "pop", don't run the tool down the side (it just won't work) but feel down until you get a "slot" in the body, insert the tool there, and pop again. Easy for a first timer, didn't leave a scratch on the case. Just follow gulikit's guide on their website, all you can skip now is the soldering and cap replacement steps since they're included now, and make sure you flip the switch on each controller to set it to A or B mode (if you're absolutely unsure, go with B. A versions were just the first steam decks, but it's right there in the settings to check) Before you close it up, calibrate them. There's a tiny button on the back of each stick module. Both of my sticks were at "zero" where they were slightly down and to the left. You correct this by pushing the stick a little bit further in the direction that it's errored (so for me, push slightly down and to the left) and then using your other hand, press the micro button on the back of the module, then release the stick. It took me 5-10tries to get it perfect for the left stick and one try for the right. It's a little fiddly, but should take under 2 minutes. You don't NEED to do this if you just set the deadzones larger, but it will feel less precise - it's not a defect with the sticks, your factory sticks were just calibrated at the factory, and you're doing what was done to it before it was boxed up. Overall, I would say for the tiny price of $30, these are a noticeable improvement to my hands. I already use a gulikit king kong pro 2 controller and these sticks feel identical - very light, very smooth, very precise. The difference might be subtle for some, but dramatic for others. For me, it was dramatic. I like featherlight sticks and heavier hall effect sticks like the 8bitdo ultimate are not pleasant to me. The factory sticks of the deck were pretty superb, but there's just an extra degree of lightness and sensitivity that the gulikit sticks bring to the party, and I found it had a big difference right where I found the factory ones lacking - ultra fine precision aiming. I was on the fence since so many people said they noticed no improvement, but I was in the mood to do some modding and I already knew gulikit made excellent stuff. And I'm glad I did.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0C7KBZ63Q |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (269) |
| Package Dimensions  | 7.9 x 7.7 x 3.4 cm; 32 g |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this new version register as a square instead of a circle for the bounding box therefore maxing out at 70%-80%?**
A: By Marval Power
      




 







  
    
    
      
        Seller
      
    
  
  
     on July 14, 2023

**Q: Is this compatible with Asus ROG Ally?**
A: Nope. There are a couple of “spare parts” websites that sell asus components but these will not fit

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***R on August 31, 2025*

Works well and it is cheaper than original parts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on July 7, 2023*

The moduled Gulikit makes now are just plug and play, no soldering of the touch pads required, they're pre-installed and with the stick caps. The short version: If you like the lightest resistance, most sensitive sticks you can get, these are worth it as a day 1 upgrade. Feel wise, I have heard people say they couldn't really tell a difference. I can. The sticks are maybe 10-20% lighter in resistance to movement, so they feel faster and less sluggish than the (already very good) factory sticks. they're also noticeably more sensitive to very small inputs. I found precision aiming in FPS games DRAMATICALLY improved, I was more "gesturing" directions with the tips of my thumbs after setting the dead zones very small. (don't set them to full "zero", as they'll feel very nervous and twitchy just under the pressure of your thumb resting on them. I went with about 4000 on mine in the deck calibration) You also don't need to know before you buy if you have an A or B model (you can find out in the settings but don't need to check before you buy these) because these just come with a switch on the back that toggles between A and B, so they're compatible with all decks. just check the stick serial number before you start taking it apart. Install was a breeze. You need one small philips driver and a thin stiff pry tool (I had to use a metal one, my plastic ones weren't stiff enough) and just get an edge right in at the corner of the grip side of the shoulder buttons. Once you hear a satisfying "pop", don't run the tool down the side (it just won't work) but feel down until you get a "slot" in the body, insert the tool there, and pop again. Easy for a first timer, didn't leave a scratch on the case. Just follow gulikit's guide on their website, all you can skip now is the soldering and cap replacement steps since they're included now, and make sure you flip the switch on each controller to set it to A or B mode (if you're absolutely unsure, go with B. A versions were just the first steam decks, but it's right there in the settings to check) Before you close it up, calibrate them. There's a tiny button on the back of each stick module. Both of my sticks were at "zero" where they were slightly down and to the left. You correct this by pushing the stick a little bit further in the direction that it's errored (so for me, push slightly down and to the left) and then using your other hand, press the micro button on the back of the module, then release the stick. It took me 5-10tries to get it perfect for the left stick and one try for the right. It's a little fiddly, but should take under 2 minutes. You don't NEED to do this if you just set the deadzones larger, but it will feel less precise - it's not a defect with the sticks, your factory sticks were just calibrated at the factory, and you're doing what was done to it before it was boxed up. Overall, I would say for the tiny price of $30, these are a noticeable improvement to my hands. I already use a gulikit king kong pro 2 controller and these sticks feel identical - very light, very smooth, very precise. The difference might be subtle for some, but dramatic for others. For me, it was dramatic. I like featherlight sticks and heavier hall effect sticks like the 8bitdo ultimate are not pleasant to me. The factory sticks of the deck were pretty superb, but there's just an extra degree of lightness and sensitivity that the gulikit sticks bring to the party, and I found it had a big difference right where I found the factory ones lacking - ultra fine precision aiming. I was on the fence since so many people said they noticed no improvement, but I was in the mood to do some modding and I already knew gulikit made excellent stuff. And I'm glad I did.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***R on July 13, 2023*

Si tus sticks aun funcionan bien, no recomendaría hacer el proceso de cambiarlos, ya que no hay alguna diferencia con los que vienen en el steam deck. A menos que realmente necesites reducir la zona muerta para algún juego, ya que estos sticks están casi perfectamente centrados. Ademas de que es necesario calibrarlos en el modo escritorio escribiendo en Konsole "thumbstick_cal" y siguiendo las instrucciones en pantalla. Bastante sencillo y toma menos de 5 segundos, pero es un paso indispensable que no mencionan en ningún lado. (las herramientas del modo Gaming no sirven para esto) El único problema es con el montaje, los sticks necesitan atornillarse con una presión muy especifica de lo contrario pueden quedar visualmente asimétricos. Es meramente estético y no tendrá ningún impacto en la funcionalidad, pero la gorrita blanca de los sticks hace que se vuelva mas notorio de lo necesario.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-14*