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So I have had this Logitech F310 for well over a year now and it has served me pretty well to be honest but now I have a bit of a problem with the "A" button. It sticks really bad and even when I wash the button with hot water it does nothing. The strange part is when I hold upside down with the buttons facing the floor I can hit the button and it will never stick, turn it right side up and I have to practically bitch slap the controller to unstick it. any ideas GOGers.
This question / problem has been solved by Strijkboutimage
Spray some silicon oil on a cloth and rub it on all the parts that slide through each other.
Logitech uses tight fits for the buttons and if a little grime comes between it the button and the housing the buttons start to stick, I have the same problem and that is how I solve it.
Also washing makes everything very dry, even when everything is clean jamming starts to occur, trust me silicon oil is your friend, makes my PS2's all shiny and new. =)
Post edited March 09, 2014 by Strijkbout
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Strijkbout: Spray some silicon oil on a cloth and rub it on all the parts that slide through each other.
Logitech uses tight fits for the buttons and if a little grime comes between it the button and the housing the buttons start to stick, I have the same problem and that is how I solve it.
Well I wish I could say I had some of that but I don't, maybe I need to get some, Although it would be pretty silly to get a bottle of that just for that purpose.
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deshadow52: Well I wish I could say I had some of that but I don't, maybe I need to get some, Although it would be pretty silly to get a bottle of that just for that purpose.
I can get a can of silicon spray very cheap, for maybe 4 euros, and though it isn't the best lubricant it is good for lubricating thing you don't want to get all greasy or oily as you just rub it dry with a cloth and parts are still well lubricated enough for operation.
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Strijkbout: I can get a can of silicon spray very cheap, for maybe 4 euros, and though it isn't the best lubricant it is good for lubricating thing you don't want to get all greasy or oily as you just rub it dry with a cloth and parts are still well lubricated enough for operation.
Ok thanks, I will give that a try once I get some.
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Strijkbout: I can get a can of silicon spray very cheap, for maybe 4 euros, and though it isn't the best lubricant it is good for lubricating thing you don't want to get all greasy or oily as you just rub it dry with a cloth and parts are still well lubricated enough for operation.
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deshadow52: Ok thanks, I will give that a try once I get some.
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