My right trigger thinks I'm holding It down
My right trigger thinks I'm holding It down. I think my hall effect sensor is broken but I know nothing about those
crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0
My right trigger thinks I'm holding It down. I think my hall effect sensor is broken but I know nothing about those
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my son cleans his PlayStation controller with isopropyl alcohol and compressed air . As he puts it the oil from his sweaty palms seeps down into the controler and gums up the works , so what he does is runs a little isopropyl alcohol into the controler buttons and joysticks , then blows them out with compressed air. Cleans out the oil. Hope this helps
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should mention if the controller stick is loose or moves too freely then the piece is just broke and this wont help
I have the same problem, I think maybe can solve this by getting the hall effect sensor from another controller, or maybe take the sensor of the other trigger and cut it in two pieces and put each part in his respective place.
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Same it is very annoying
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I really don’t know how to stop it sorry
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mine does this too! when I press the button down it doesn't work but when i'm not pressing it thinks im pressing
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 benchurton crwdne2934271:0
Its doing that to me to i'm just going to get a whole other controller.
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