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[* black] After both the rubber conductor pad and the button is removed, it is crucial that an inspection be done of both components to confirm the issue. | |
- | [* red] The rubber conductive pad should be inspected for |
- | [* orange] The troubled button should be removed and inspected for damage, It should be noted each button has 4 plastic splines that guide it into place in the controllers cover. |
- | [* blue] The button has a cylindrical piece in the center that presses against the rubber conductive pad. |
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+ | [* red] The rubber conductive pad should be inspected for rips, tears, or loss of the black conductive material in the 4 locations the buttons would press them to the circuit board |
+ | [* orange] The troubled button should be removed and inspected for damage, It should be noted each button has 4 plastic splines that guide it into place in the controllers cover. |
+ | [* blue] The button has a cylindrical piece in the center that presses against the rubber conductive pad. |
+ | [* black] After identifying and replacing the damaged component remember to confirm the button layout prior to reassembly. |