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If your Xbox One controller has LT/RT issues, the issue likely lies with the magnets. Use this guide to take the controller apart and secure the magnets so they do not move again. This guide is also useful for readers with self pressing trigger problems, since adjusting the magnets can fix the issue. | == Guide warnings == | * '''Note: While your odds of success are very good, you should prepare to write off the controller if you try this fix. There is a chance you will do more damage to the controller then it previously suffered from. This issue is not present on Model 1708 controllers.''' | * '''WARNING!''' Plastic damage can be done to your controller if too much heat is used or the flame is held too long. Only hold the flame as long as you need to for a good seal. | * '''This procedure will void any warranties onANY warranty associated with your controller. Make sure you cannot take advantage of it or it is out of warranty before doing thisexpired if you care about thatthis. MineThe controller used in this guide is 17 months old, so it's and is long past theout of warranty period.''' | == Guide notes == | * This fix applies to Model 1537/1697 controllers. I am writing this for the Model 1697 controller since this is what I own. This fix does not apply to Model 1708 controllers (these are designed in a way this does not happen). | * If you attempt this fix, you may not fix the alignment correctly and do more harm then good. Be prepared to replace your controller frame if this fix does not work. | * The magnets are covered in heat-shrink tubing. Once the heat-shrink is cut and the magnet is relocated, you will need to replace this heat-shrink. Be careful not to burn the plastic when sealing the new heat-shrink tubing. |
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