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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 63
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My controller is going to the crapper...
Hey guys... One of my PS2 controllers is starting to bite the dust... the R2 button and X button are having issues... The x button just sometimes doesn't seem to work, or you have to press really hard... The R2 button, well it's hard to put into words... the plastic almost comes off, or else it pushes in...
Anyways, I was thinking about taking it apart and seeing if I could make it work a little better. I was wondering if anyone has ever taken apart a PS2 controller before, or any other game controller for that matter. I haven't decided to do it for sure yet, because it does still work, for the most part... but it won't for much longer... If I do take it apart, I'll post some pics up here. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 63
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My controller is going to the crapper...
That's about what I figured, but I thought it might be fun to take it apart... I like taking things apart and tinkering with them. With the X button being sticky, I thought I might get somewhere by cleaning it, because it looks like there might be some build up of something... where the plastic rubs together.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 42
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My controller is going to the crapper...
A lot of gamers have problems with their PS2 controllers. My friend had it too, small pieces of plastic stuck behind the R-button. Try to screw it open or just shake it a little (this last method isn't really good though). I have two official PS2 controllers that are broken.
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