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+ | [title] Find the correct position and glue the magnet down |
[* icon_note] If both triggers are affected, repair one at a time. Do not do both at once. | |
- | [* black] Put tape on the magnets and find out where the trigger being repaired does not self trigger. If the trigger responds without human input, then the magnet needs to be placed higher on the trigger assembly. controller triggers the magnets without you touching it. |
- | [* black] Once you know where the magnet works correctly, prepare to glue it onto the trigger and seal it. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If the reason you are doing this repair is related to games self pressing the trigger, tape the magnets down and find the best position that does not cause that problem. I am doing it on this controller because the factory tape is beginning to fail. |
+ | [* black] After the magnets are removed, line up your marking that was made to figure out where the magnets were factory installed. Once you find the mark, tape the magnets down to prepare for glue. |
+ | [* black] Once you know where the magnet goes, glue the magnet to the trigger. Let the glue dry for 24 hours before continuing. |
[* black] Repeat this procedure for the other trigger if both are affected. |