Has anybodys buttons started to stick on. i have only had my ps3 for 3 month and i dont think i press the buttons hard but my x is sticking in often?
Has anybodys buttons started to stick on. i have only had my ps3 for 3 month and i dont think i press the buttons hard but my x is sticking in often?
im just worried ill fuk it up. ive only had the thing 5 week
Both mine been fine.
But as said got fluid in it.
Prolly got over excited on it.
Well i need score a peach with ronny on fifa last night
take it back and get it replaced, its under warranty
my circle button got stuck, still works but slight delay.... bought a new 1 though
seriously... don't bother taking a PS3 pad to bits... they are based on the PS2 pad, but they can be very awkward to put back together, mainly the around the L and R trigger buttons. If one of those babies falls apart on you you may never be able to put it back together correctly!
I grabbed a faulty pad off ebay to use for a project. I took it apart carefully but the left trigger assembly just fell to bits once taken apart, I lost the spring unfortunately (which was very small). There's a very small piece of plastic that sits between the top and bottom half of the pad shell. It doesn't actually lock in place either so there's a small balancing act required upon reassembly. It's a pretty stupid design considering...
Just take it back or do the old buy a new one and take it back a week later trick!
iv heard loads of peoples pads go wrong, sometimes playing games the button it self doesnt stick but on screen it wud appear as if it has, example...your car keeps accelerating forward...keeps turning in 1 direction and wont change...both myn do it sometimes and its anoyin as fook, loads of people at work have same problems aswell
what about a drop of wd40 in it m8 ???
I dunno about that, just imagine the feeling of WD40 getting smeared over your controller.
I know you are only recommending a drop or 2, but as you use the controller it will spread itself all over the button half and not feel very nice!
What about a mild solvent to disolve the whatever is making it stick (sounds like some sort of liquid got into it to me too)?? Something like a drop or 2 of nail varnish remover, and because its a solvent it will also disolve within a few hours, unlike the WD40.
Just take it back and exchange it.
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