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[title] Align the magnet and glue it in place | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***You only have 1 shot at this. If you glue it in the wrong position, you may need a new controller frame.*** |
- | [* icon_note] If both triggers are affected, repair each trigger individually. Do not repair both at once. |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***You only have 1 shot at this. If you glue it in the wrong position, you may need a new controller frame. If both triggers have a problem, repair each trigger individually; do not do both at the same time.*** |
[* icon_reminder] If the reason you are doing this repair is related to games self pressing the trigger, realign the magenets to fix this ***before*** gluing them into the frame. In this scenario, I am replacing the worn out double sided tape used at the factory. | |
[* black] After taping the magnet(s) down in the previous step, verify the alignment is correct one more time. ***After verifying the alignment is correct***, glue the magnet(s) to the controller frame. | |
[* black] Once the magnets are glued in, let them dry for 24 hours before finishing the repair. ***Note: It may be possible to cut this time down if the glue you used cures in less time.*** |