It’s not really an answer and you probably already checked this but the ribbon cable has an arrow. I thought I broke my ribbon cable when I freed a loose screw jamming the trigger (great job Dell), but in reality, I just put the ribbon cable in backwards. Probably not the case with you, you probably didn’t make my mistake, but just in case.
I have a Lenovo Explorer that sometimes has loud static or no bass, sometimes has USB error 1-4 and 14-1, and sometimes gets hot. I measured 12K ohms to ground on multiple capacitors on the back of the PCB behind the “Cypress CYUSB3304-68LTXI HX3 USB 3.0 Hub”. Most other parts I measured were 18-22K ohms to ground. I don’t know what values to expect and don’t really know what I’m doing. I have no spare known good cable to test against, for all I know it could be the cable. The same issue happens on 3 computers.
You can solder replacement Xbox One analog sticks right? I have some stick drift and can’t test this until my university reopens, but when it does I want to try fixing it.
Edit: I have the Dell controllers but they seem identical to the HP ones in this guide.
I think this might be the stick: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alp...
Alps RKJXV 23 degree 10K ohm multi-directional switches
I haven’t soldered it yet so do not take my word as fact, it just looks right.
I have a Lenovo Explorer that sometimes has loud static or no bass, sometimes has USB error 1-4 and 14-1, and sometimes gets hot. I measured 12K ohms to ground on multiple capacitors on the back of the PCB behind the “Cypress CYUSB3304-68LTXI HX3 USB 3.0 Hub”. Most other parts I measured were 18-22K ohms to ground. I don’t know what values to expect and don’t really know what I’m doing. I have no spare known good cable to test against, for all I know it could be the cable. The same issue happens on 3 computers.
You can solder replacement Xbox One analog sticks right? I have some stick drift and can’t test this until my university reopens, but when it does I want to try fixing it.
Edit: I have the Dell controllers but they seem identical to the HP ones in this guide.