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Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708

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  1. Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Preparati: passo 1, immagine 1 di 3 Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Preparati: passo 1, immagine 2 di 3 Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Preparati: passo 1, immagine 3 di 3
    • Assicurati di avere tutti gli strumenti necessari prima di iniziare: dei piccoli strumenti per fare leva in plastica o metallo per rimuovere le coperture, dei cotton fioc per pulire e alcohol per la pulizia effettiva.

    • Assicurati di avere una scrivania o uno spazio di lavoro pulito e ben illuminato, che sia anche dell'altezza giusta per non stare piegato mentre lavori (questo vale tutti gli ambienti di lavoro!)

    • Rimuovi le batterie e il pannello posteriore dal controller prima di eseguire qualsiasi operazione sul controller.

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    • Usando lo strumento per fare leva, inseriscilo delicatamente nella fessura vicino al grilletto per arrivare sotto il pannello di plastica.

    • Fai leva lentamente sotto al pannello finché non senti la plastica che si sgancia dal suo punto di fissaggio.

    • Potresti trovare più comodo alternarti fra la parte frontale e quella posteriore del pannello per non danneggiarlo se è particolarmente testardo o appiccicoso.

  3. Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Pulire i contatti...: passo 3, immagine 1 di 3 Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Pulire i contatti...: passo 3, immagine 2 di 3 Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Pulire i contatti...: passo 3, immagine 3 di 3
    • Pulisci il contatto del grilletto con un cotton fioc imbevuto di alcohol, facendo attenzione a non bagnarlo troppo per evitare che goccioli dentro il controller.

    • Pulisci anche la superficie opposta, quella al di sotto del grilletto. La parte che tocca il pad potrebbe essere anch'essa appiccicosa.

    • Potresti anche dare uno sguardo a quanta polvere e sporco sono presenti dentro il controller e nelle fessure. Questo è un ottimo momento per pulirlo!

  4. Come aggiustare i grelletti appiccicosi sul controller wireless Xbox One modello 1708, Per finire...: passo 4, immagine 1 di 1
    • Riposiziona il pannello di plastica nella sua posizione originale facendo una leggera pressione finché non senti il suono delle clip di fissaggio che tornano in posizione.

    • Assicurati che il pannello sia chiuso correttamente dato che sono presenti delle clip all'interno che lo tengono in posizione, non vuoi che si stacchi nuovamente!

    • Questo processo può essere eseguito allo stesso modo per entrambi i grilletti dato che sono entrambi sotto un pannello di plastica identico, quindi puoi seguire questa guida per entrambi i lati del controller.

Conclusione

Per riassemblare il controller segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso: semplicemente richiudi il pannello posteriore assicurandoti che sia chiuso saldamente. Dopodichè riposiziona le batterie e la loro cover (o equivalente) e goditi le tue partite non più appiccicose.

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Zach Smith

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The little rubber pad on mine is all torn up and is sticking really bad - ruining my Forza experience. I am going to scrape it all away, and replace it with a lil’ wee bit of felt. My guess is that all this little pad does is prevent the triggers from clicking too hard when bottoming out.

Max Morin - Replica

Yes that should work, from my experience with fixing a few of these different types of console controllers. The rubber pad is just a cushion for the triggers to stop them hitting the frame of the controller so anything shock absorbing material should do it, just nothing that will stick to the triggers! :)

Zach Smith -

Nothing worse than throttle stick into corners! Exactly why I am here as well lol

MajorKeyBro -

Ok, I had a problem with this and I thought this was it, but with some research later my situation spiraled into a monster of a problem with my trigger that require and entire replacement and I can’t find anything to help, not even a replacement part. If you can help, please do so

Moises rico - Replica

Hello, thanks for reply seems like a weird issue, did you have a problem with the trigger sticking or that you can press it down but it doesn't bounce back (like an issue with the trigger spring)?? I know that there is a small rubbery pad (see step 3 picture) that can come off and get stuck inside the trigger housing. Let me know some details and I will try to help :)

Zach Smith -

Great guide helped fixing the issue.

Daim Ur Rehman - Replica

Super delayed response, but thanks for the feedback. Glad it worked for you! :)

Zach Smith -

In case anyone wasn't sure, I can confirm that this guide works exactly the same for the current-gen Xbox Series controllers

Galuade - Replica

Thanks for confirming, I can also reinforce this, as I have repair a dozen different Xbox controller models and this works for all the below:

2nd Gen c. 2015/2016

3rd Gen c. 2016-2020

4th Gen 2020++
For anyone interested, you can find out which generation controller you have with a quick web search. If you have 3 buttons in the centre below the lit up power/connection Xbox button then it's the Gen 4 (latest) models. Gen 2/3 can be distinguished by subtle differences in the frame shape and a colored plastic strip on the front/top edge between the two RB/LB bumpers :)

Zach Smith -

I used some tools made for sculpting clay, since I didn't have specific prying tools.
This led to 1. heavy scraching of the back of the controller 2. bending of the tip of the steel tool!

I don't put any blame on the guide mind you, I just can't believe how much force those clamps have, I whish it was screwed in instead.
For some reason, I also had to re-open and clean again. It's possible some stickiness comes from the removed panel.

My problem is however fixed now, without the need to purchase another controller (much more expansive than the sculpting tool!) and I can go back to Elden Ring NG++

Deneroth Eisenhorn - Replica

That's good to hear and yes you will likely have sticky residue left from the old shock absorbing pad that was removed during cleaning. That happened to me as well and the solvent can be removed with some iso-propyl "rubbing" alcohol, similar to what you would do to remove thermal paste from a PC CPU

Zach Smith -

My problem was that the contact pad had worn away leaving behind the sticky adhesive residue that also got onto the trigger and made a sticky mess. I used a general purpose adhesive remover instead of rubbing alcohol to ensure that I got it all and it did the trick. To replace the pad, I used several plies of thinly sliced electrical tape strips, about 4 or 5, stacked on top of each other to create a new contact pad. Probably not the best material to use, but it's what I had lying around the house. Thanks, Zach!

Matthew T. - Replica

Delayed reply, sorry about that! Glad to hear it worked and happy that people find this guide useful, also very resourceful using electrical tape, I have used small pieces of draft-excluder foam tape as well and that also worked well :)

Zach Smith -

Following this guide completely fixed my right trigger that was getting momentarily stuck when pulled in. I didn't have pry bar, and used a flat head screwdriver, although I'd recommend a pry bar, to minimize scratching of the plastic. Thanks.

Dave Patrick - Replica

Thanks for the feedback, I agree this is a problem with other repair work I have done. Metal tools are great for certain things but if you need to avoid scratching or damaging the item then plastic pry bars and spudgers are the way forward

Zach Smith -

Worked perfectly. Thank you for doing this. Man, that pad sure is brittle. I say this in 2023 when it's an Xbox One controller, so I can't be too upset! :) Just be mindful of that, folks. It's mentioned, but want to emphasize that.

Peter Walker - Replica

Yeah, that's true, they can get quite brittle after a while but as you said the controller is probably produced in 2016/17 and unfortunately not designed to last a long time. A previous comment about layered electrical tape slices or sticky foam tape/pads sliced to fit will be a good replacement for old/brittle pads

Zach Smith -

My triggers are actually sticking at the tops of the trigger or where they sit at rest. How would I go about cleaning those parts?

Adrianna Wrubel (SuperLlama) - Replica

Hi Adrianna,

Is this happening when you first try to press the trigger down rather than when they are pressed all the way in and don't spring back out?

There could be some plastic or dirt that is catching inside your trigger housing, the spring could also be knackered, dirty or even partially out of position. Best thing to do is follow a guide and take the trigger housing apart, make sure the spring is properly seated and clean around the edges where the trigger and the controller meet.

Let me know if you're still having issues :)

Zach Smith -

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