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If your Logitech G X56 HOTAS Joystick (model 945-000058) isn’t registering the input when the Trigger is pressed, use this guide to replace the defective Trigger.
The Trigger is one of the primary input controls on the joystick. It is commonly used for firing weapons or activating key functions in flight and space simulation games. A defective trigger may result in delayed responses, intermittent inputs, or can be unresponsive during gameplay.
Before using this guide, inspect the Trigger for physical damage or signs of debris that may be interfering. Check the joystick on a different USB port or computer to rule out software conflicts.
Before beginning, disconnect the joystick from any USB connection or power source.
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Turn the locking bezel counterclockwise, then remove the joystick from the joystick base.
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Remove the five 11.7 mm-long Phillips #0 screws that secure the case.
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Pull the joystick casing apart to reveal the internal components.
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Grip and pull the white connector directly out of its socket.
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Use two fingers to grab the trigger and pull upwards slowly.
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Detach the spring and replace it with a new one.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.