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I have a wired Xbox 360 controller that I've been using for my PC for the last 10ish years. The right bumper no longer clicks when I press it. The button itself still works fine, it's just that there's no feedback. Is there any way to fix it?
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>>729397727
move on, unc
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>>729397727
whatever you do stick with xbox 360 controllers, the new xbox ones aren't as good (joystick drifting)
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>>729398072
OP here. I've used this controller for so long, the rubber on the sticks has started to wear down. Luckily I bought some replacement caps on Amazon that work just fine.
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>>729398072
Acting like xbox is the only choice. There are controllers out there that have evolved past 2005.
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>>729398451
>inb4 8buttdo for tiny asian/female hands or gamesaar overpriced garbage
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>>729398664
Nope. Just a switch pro, dualsense or better yet, a steam controller. Though anything with gyro will be a million times better than xbox.
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desolder old switch, buy new one and solder it in. or deal with not clicking or get controller from this century



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