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Why are my triggers constantly activated?

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When I took apart my controller, my goal was to fix the clicking sound one of my triggers was causing. Fast forward a few days later, I fixed the clicking sound after doing a complete disassembly, and when I put the back panel on my controller, it presses the triggers down, I assume moving the magnet closer to the hall effect sensor.

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Everything else works superb, except for the triggers.

Is there any way I could fix this? I’ve tried  taking the bumpers off and on, tried forcing it back, plugged it into my computer and gently put the back panel on, and I do not see a visible way to adjust the magnets.

This is also my first time doing too, so I guess I’m making progress.

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Xbox One Wireless Controller Model 1708

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Why are my triggers constantly activated?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

When I took apart my controller, my goal was to fix the clicking sound one of my triggers was causing. Fast forward a few days later, I fixed the clicking sound after doing a complete disassembly, and when I put the back panel on my controller, it presses the triggers down, I assume moving the magnet closer to the hall effect sensor.

[image|1566730]

Everything else works superb, except for the triggers.

Is there any way I could fix this? I’ve tried  taking the bumpers off and on, tried forcing it back, plugged it into my computer and gently put the back panel on, and I do not see a visible way to adjust the magnets.

This is also my first time doing too, so I guess I’m making progress.

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Xbox One Wireless Controller Model 1708

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