Author Topic: Duo controller D-pad feels too trigger sensitive causing unintentional commands  (Read 2006 times)

galam

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

LOL again.  I was typing a response, but it took longer than 5 seconds, so i thought the forum was broken.

toymachine78

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

 

Bekic

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

Comrade, it's OK.

Everyone has given you excellent advice. I was hoping you would have reported back already to tell us what worked!

Now, who are you?

Well actually i was waiting out on getting it confirmed that the isoprop could be used on the rubber aswell. Now i used it anyway. I assembled the controller maybe only half an hour after that (and maybe a little less), but i think it's alright anyway.

What worked? I can't say i noticed anything. But then again i don't know if it's supposed to be like that to begin with or what wear may have of an affect on the matter.

I'd really like to see others play the same game and if something would've been different.

A 23 year old guy from Sweden.

toymachine78

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

Comrade, it's OK.

Everyone has given you excellent advice. I was hoping you would have reported back already to tell us what worked!

Now, who are you?

Well actually i was waiting out on getting it confirmed that the isoprop could be used on the rubber aswell. Now i used it anyway. I assembled the controller maybe only half an hour after that (and maybe a little less), but i think it's alright anyway.

What worked? I can't say i noticed anything. But then again i don't know if it's supposed to be like that to begin with or what wear may have of an affect on the matter.

I'd really like to see others play the same game and if something would've been different.

A 23 year old guy from Sweden.
Great intro 23 yo guy from Sweden! I feel like were brothers from another mother already.

esteban

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

Comrade, it's OK.

Everyone has given you excellent advice. I was hoping you would have reported back already to tell us what worked!

Now, who are you?

Well actually i was waiting out on getting it confirmed that the isoprop could be used on the rubber aswell. Now i used it anyway. I assembled the controller maybe only half an hour after that (and maybe a little less), but i think it's alright anyway.

What worked? I can't say i noticed anything. But then again i don't know if it's supposed to be like that to begin with or what wear may have of an affect on the matter.

I'd really like to see others play the same game and if something would've been different.

A 23 year old guy from Sweden.



Comrade!

I know you were worried about choosing the best method to fix the controller. You did not want to rush into it and potentially make a mistake.

However, just use your common sense:
(1) Fixing things is always, ALWAYS, a process of trial-and-error
(2) So, try something, then report back with the results
(3) Try a different approach
(4) Report back the results.

:)

Also, we have a very small community here...so don't worry about a thread getting derailed...the only time a thread is *truly* derailed is when there is a battle between members who do not like each other.

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Back on topic:

Use common sense when fixing things. For example, if you have never used acetone* before, maybe you should try other methods first. Maybe you shouldn't even use acetone, ever. If you are afraid to try something (for example, using sandpaper), then research the technique first.

GENERAL RULE: Try the simpler, less risky methods first. Often, they work and you don't have to worry about a more "serious" solution.



*I would never use acetone. I joke about it, but I would never actually use it.
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Bekic

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

Comrade, it's OK.

Everyone has given you excellent advice. I was hoping you would have reported back already to tell us what worked!

Now, who are you?

Well actually i was waiting out on getting it confirmed that the isoprop could be used on the rubber aswell. Now i used it anyway. I assembled the controller maybe only half an hour after that (and maybe a little less), but i think it's alright anyway.

What worked? I can't say i noticed anything. But then again i don't know if it's supposed to be like that to begin with or what wear may have of an affect on the matter.

I'd really like to see others play the same game and if something would've been different.

A 23 year old guy from Sweden.
Great intro 23 yo guy from Sweden! I feel like were brothers from another mother already.

I don't know what to say.

Bekic

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Yes, and not a single one is inviting you to share your personal opinion about me. Just move along to what you do want to discuss if you don't have anything to add here. Don't derail my topic with this kind of bullshit.

Comrade, it's OK.

Everyone has given you excellent advice. I was hoping you would have reported back already to tell us what worked!

Now, who are you?

Well actually i was waiting out on getting it confirmed that the isoprop could be used on the rubber aswell. Now i used it anyway. I assembled the controller maybe only half an hour after that (and maybe a little less), but i think it's alright anyway.

What worked? I can't say i noticed anything. But then again i don't know if it's supposed to be like that to begin with or what wear may have of an affect on the matter.

I'd really like to see others play the same game and if something would've been different.

A 23 year old guy from Sweden.



Comrade!

I know you were worried about choosing the best method to fix the controller. You did not want to rush into it and potentially make a mistake.

However, just use your common sense:
(1) Fixing things is always, ALWAYS, a process of trial-and-error
(2) So, try something, then report back with the results
(3) Try a different approach
(4) Report back the results.

:)

Also, we have a very small community here...so don't worry about a thread getting derailed...the only time a thread is *truly* derailed is when there is a battle between members who do not like each other.

---------------------

Back on topic:

Use common sense when fixing things. For example, if you have never used acetone* before, maybe you should try other methods first. Maybe you shouldn't even use acetone, ever. If you are afraid to try something (for example, using sandpaper), then research the technique first.

GENERAL RULE: Try the simpler, less risky methods first. Often, they work and you don't have to worry about a more "serious" solution.



*I would never use acetone. I joke about it, but I would never actually use it.

What other metods? There's only so much that can be done. I used a legitimate cleaning substance and it didn't work so the issue has lay elsewhere.

esteban

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Comrade, you haven't tried baking it in an oven yet (425 degrees F, middle rack, on a tray) or putting it in the dishwasher (detergent only, regular cycle).

Report back with results.
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Bekic

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I don't want to go that far. If something was due to dirt it should've already been solved by the isopropyl.

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Acetone is very useful for stripping paint from failed resin model kit paintjobs, lol. But it's not that friendly to plastic.

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Bekic

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I don't know what the f*ck to do. It feels ridiculous sorting out games based on what will work properly or not instead of good vs bad.

Bekic

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I don't know what the f*ck to do. It feels ridiculous sorting out games based on what will work properly or not instead of good vs bad.

buy a new turbo pad already and raffle off your old janky one. Or keep it and let friends use it when playing competitive two player games.

seriously... a controller is cheap to replace. Don't judge a console's library based on a bad controller.

Yeah i've thought about it. But the ones i can find on Ebay are neither plentiful nor cheap. And also they're Japanese and the controller plug is supposedly different and won't fit?

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Hold out for a DoxPhile shirt.

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I don't want to delve into any technical modifications. It's not an area i have knowledge about.

I'm not butting heads with anyone but merely pointing out that he shouldn't write in my threads to complain about the topics i start, wich is true.

I do like how minimalistic that site's layout looks. From what i can see it looks pretty inactive but yeah i guess i could join.

galam

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Promise me you'll stop butting heads with cool peeps like galam and esteban, and sign up at DoxPhile, and I'll send you a good tg16 control pad for whatever monies you believe to be appropriate for such a thing. Deal? :D

what the f*ck is wrong with you?