crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

With the exception of the Xbox game console itself, video game accessories can be anything from the controllers, memory, power adapter (AC), audio/visual cables, and more.

How to fix just x-axis of right analog?

My Xbox 360 Wired Controller right analog's x-axis is not working. I have checked the potentiometer that works on the x-axis. It's not changing resistance as the one for the y-axis or the two others for the other analog stick are. When I connect the controller to my pc and run x360ce, it shows an initial value on the x-axis and then it reduces to zero without taking any further feed back. When I clear the axis and reassign it, it automatically picks it up. So what I am saying is it has an initial value that is getting picked by the app. Then it reaches zero and refuses to change again.

How can I fix the potentiometer? Or is there something else I should check first? I have opened up the controller.

crwdns2934089:0crwdne2934089:0 crwdns2934093:0crwdne2934093:0

crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 0
crwdns2944067:02crwdne2944067:0

It looks like the potentiometer is giving a very small immeasurable change in resistance.

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

I am having the same issue. Do you have any fix as yet?

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2933313:01crwdne2933313:0

crwdns2934057:0crwdne2934057:0

Sherjeel Shabih, the only way to repair this is by replacing the analog stick.

crwdns2934105:0crwdne2934105:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 1

crwdns2944067:02crwdne2944067:0:

I have some old playstation 2 analogs lying around. Will they fit? They seem to be the same. Is there a way to check the resistance range on the potentiometers without connecting them to a supply? Or someway to do it with an external supply?

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

I do not believe that those will fit, but of course you can try. You will not need a power source to check the resistance of a potentiometer. All you need is a multimeter with an ohm scale. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJtV5PH2... good example

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2947515:0crwdne2947515:0

crwdns2934229:0crwdne2934229:0

Sherjeel Shabih crwdns2934231:0crwdne2934231:0
crwdns2936625:0crwdne2936625:0:

crwdns2936751:024crwdne2936751:0 0

crwdns2936753:07crwdne2936753:0 3

crwdns2936753:030crwdne2936753:0 4

crwdns2942667:0crwdne2942667:0 5,379