While playing a video game, I may have pressed the "X" button on my PS3 controller a little too hard. The button got jammed and I had problems turning my Playstation 3 system on/off because of it.
I bought an 11pc precision screwdriver set, went on youtube to learn how to disassemble and clean my controller, and got to work.
When I got to the jammed button, I noticed that the little beige cushion of rubber (I think) underneath the "X" button had been torn. I also noticed a similar tear for the padding of the "square" button.
These little cushions for the buttons are not supposed to come off, and... what I think I should do to repair it is maybe take a small piece of a napkin and glue the severed piece back onto the pad. The problem is, I don't know if this is right. What glue should I use? I need something safe, something that will not wear or corrode the pad or cause any other internal damage after I reassemble the controller.
. I couldn't find any tutorials on how to fix this type of problem, but maybe someone on EP Forums might know.
I bought an 11pc precision screwdriver set, went on youtube to learn how to disassemble and clean my controller, and got to work.
When I got to the jammed button, I noticed that the little beige cushion of rubber (I think) underneath the "X" button had been torn. I also noticed a similar tear for the padding of the "square" button.
These little cushions for the buttons are not supposed to come off, and... what I think I should do to repair it is maybe take a small piece of a napkin and glue the severed piece back onto the pad. The problem is, I don't know if this is right. What glue should I use? I need something safe, something that will not wear or corrode the pad or cause any other internal damage after I reassemble the controller.
. I couldn't find any tutorials on how to fix this type of problem, but maybe someone on EP Forums might know.