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Logitech Gamepad F310 Troubleshooting
How to fix common issues with the Logitech Gamepad F310. The Gamepad was released on September 10, 2010. Authors: Lucas Stovall, Graydon Perkins, Alan Mendoza, Aaron Joseph
Disconnecting from the PC
The controller is plugged in but will not do anything. Always try disconnecting your controller, restarting your device, and then plugging your controller back in before you begin making repairs. Make sure your controller is not plugged in when making repairs.
Not Plugged in Properly
Check to see whether you have inserted the USB in the correct spot on the computer, and that it is fully inserted. If it is not fully inserted, it may not connect.
Controller buttons malfunctioning/damaged
Some buttons or actions work on the controller, but others will not.
Damaged Controller Buttons
Individual buttons may be broken, especially if they look indented. Reference Here to replace buttons.
Tools Required: 1mm screwdriver, small pry bar (recommended), tweezers (recommended)
This is the buttons replacement guide.
Controller Case
If the case on your gamepad has cracks or has broken completely, reference Here to replace it.
Tools Required: 1mm screwdriver, small pry bar (recommended), tweezers (recommended)
This is the controller case replacement guide
Replacing the trigger buttons
If the buttons on the back of your controller are not working or are cracked, reference Here to replace them.
Tools Required: 1mm screwdriver, small pry bar (recommended), tweezers (recommended)
This is the trigger spring replacement guide.
This is the bumper replacement guide.
Replacing the D-Pad
If your D-pad does not work, or if it is visibly broken, reference Here to replace it.
Tools Required: 1mm screwdriver, small pry bar (recommended), tweezers (recommended)
This is the D-Pad replacement guide.
Failure to work with operating systems
Errors show when you try to use the controller, or the controller does not work.
Incorrect operating system
This controller is compatible with Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and ChromeOS. If you are not using one of these operating systems, then the controller is not compatible.
Cable shorting
Your controller is connected but nothing on the controller works. Check the other solutions before this one.
Replacing the Cable
The cable connecting the gamepad to the computer may be damaged. Reference Here to replace the cable. SOLDERING IS REQUIRED TO FIX THIS PART.
Tools Required: Solder iron, Solder stand,
Joystick drift
Your character or focal point gradually turns without the joystick moving.
Replacing Joystick
If your character continuously looks in a direction without you moving the joystick, you have joystick drift. Reference Here to fix or replace this.
Tools Required: 1mm screwdriver, small pry bar (recommended), tweezers (recommended)
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where's the cable replacement guide?
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