はじめに
このガイドを参照して、壊れたプラスチックのトリガーボタンを交換します。#2トリガーボタンは内部バネに装着されています。
必要な工具と部品
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アナログスティックの間にあるリアカバーを押し、その下端をコントローラーの残りの部分からわずかに持ち上げます。
it’s not very clear but for this step you need to push where the yellow dot is shown on the picture. it’s rather tough. you kind of have to move the whole back plate a bit for it to work.
I’m stuck at this step because I can’t for the life of me undo the clip
Yeah I’m lost here too. I’m pushing where the dot is but nothing is happening. What am I trying to accomplish by pushing there? Is there a clasp on the inside I’m trying to undo or something? I really don’t want to break the controller by using too much force or opening it the wrong way.
Could it be that the sixaxis I have is constructed differently? Or is this just a difficult step?
Adding: I ended up getting the shell off but ended up breaking off a small piece which I'm guessing was securing the front and back shells together. The trigger buttons and pieces remained intact on one of my two controllers which is what I was worried about, though I did have to fit the small trigger pieces back in.
The one controller seemed to fit back together just fine without the small piece that broke off, and buttons seemed to feel and work fine too.Joe -
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リアカバーをコントローラーの上端に向かって少し押して、2番目のトリガーのフロントエッジを出します。
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2番目のトリガーが飛び出さないように、コントローラーの残りの部分から背面カバーを引き離してください。
the "trigger button guide" link links back to this page :o
I accidentally popped a trigger off, and both L1 and R1, because I skimmed and didn't read this step. Fortunately it's not hard. The tricky part with the triggers is that there's a little spring on them. You have to press the side of the spring that's pointing away from the trigger against the sloped surface of the controller (look at the other trigger for reference, if you only popped one off). Then you just slide the trigger on until the "handlebar" bits near the center click into place.
The reset button – a small mostly-rectangular rubberized piece – fell out as I removed the rear cover. It covers the hole near the middle screw and has a post that presses SW1 on the motherboard.
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For this step, i would suggest looking at the other trigger to get an idea of how to put it back in. So if you were replacing the L2 button look at R2 and vice versa.
Then looking at the picture above, just make sure that the spring is aligned in a similar fashion to the other button. Pushing it forward to match might help as the spring might fall out of place.
This totally helped me figure this out. Thanks for the excellent tip!
デバイスを再組み立てする際は、これらの手順を逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
デバイスを再組み立てする際は、これらの手順を逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
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Might want to add that there's a small catch/tab in the middle of the bottom of the controller that needs to be released when taking apart the covers.
This worked great, and also works on normal Sixaxis controllers. I used this to swap the broken spring from the L2 button on my DS3 for a good spring from my Sixaxis. Works like new now.
The #00 screwdriver is working better
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Did you replace button 2 rod with plastic replacement part or use original rod piece when fixing button 2
Is there a way I can buy trigger retainers?
I have SIXAXIS gamepad and I don’t know how to put it back I see it have ribborn.
My ps3 original controller's right trigger is not working properly, it won't regester a whole squeeze and also only register's about half way.
I have 2 controllers I'd like to fix, and both have at least one stripped screw in them. Any tips for removing them?
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