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eprox1 Feb 9, 2007 12:26 PM

Sticky Buttons - Logitech Cordless Action Controller
 
Ugh. So I got two of those Logitech Cordless Action Controllers. The ‘X’ button on both of them is completely shot. I mean, they still work (barely), but man do they stick when you press it down. It is annoying as all hell, and I swear it is starting to make some games almost unplayable.

I tried taking out the screws on the back of one of them to take a look inside, but couldn’t manage to open it up all of the way. I didn’t want to force the two halves apart and end up breaking it :(.

Has anyone else had this problem with any of the buttons on these controllers before? How did you go about fixing it? I hope to god I don’t have to replace any of the rubber padding around the buttons or anything…

Metal Sphere Feb 9, 2007 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueBomber (Post 385932)
Ugh. So I got two of those Logitech Cordless Action Controllers. The ‘X’ button on both of them is completely shot. I mean, they still work (barely), but man do they stick when you press it down. It is annoying as all hell, and I swear it is starting to make some games almost unplayable.

I tried taking out the screws on the back of one of them to take a look inside, but couldn’t manage to open it up all of the way. I didn’t want to force the two halves apart and end up breaking it :(.

Has anyone else had this problem with any of the buttons on these controllers before? How did you go about fixing it? I hope to god I don’t have to replace any of the rubber padding around the buttons or anything…

I bought two of these way back, and I have the same problem as you. Eventually the X button would get stuck with little more than a gentle press. Another issue I have is one of the should buttons is also beginning to stick. Aside from that, they're great but this is a big caveat and would love to hear some solutions to this other than buying new ones.

Infernal Monkey Feb 9, 2007 11:22 PM

Try twisting the controller gently, that worked for when the A button on my GameCube controller started sticking down, and for both the buttons on a Master System pad. If you hear slight cracks it's okay, if the controller breaks into bits and your hands start bleeding, you've probably gone a bit far.

eprox1 Feb 10, 2007 02:19 PM

Hmm…just found a pretty elaborate tutorial (with pics!) on how to fix to this problem.

Fixing Logitech PS2 Controller Sticky Buttons

It essentially shows how to open up the controller and how to rotate the silicon padding. Basically, the padding that supported the x button moves to a different button that is typically used less, such as the triangle button. Yeah, it’s not a complete solution to the problem, but it works. They also note that the triangle button still works, but is not as responsive. Better than nothing, I guess.

I'm gonna try this out. I'll write back, hopefully with some positive results...

EDIT:
Wow. Remember how I couldn't separate the two halves of the controller? There's an additional screw in the battery compartment. I am officially an idiot.

EDIT 2:
and...SUCCESS! My X button is working flawlessly. While the triangle button doesn't respond quite as well as it used to, it still does not stick at all, and faces minimum use anyways. Better than what I was previously going through, that's for sure.

Good luck to anyone else who tries this.

RacinReaver Feb 10, 2007 06:34 PM

Yeah, I had to do that for a few non-responsive buttons on my Dual Shock controller after a friend dropped it on the corner of a chair. :mad:

It's not really that difficult to do, just be sure not to lose any screws.


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