10-23-2018, 02:45 AM
I would say that most people don't mention problems with the A and B buttons at all. When people do, it's typically the opposite problem. Anyway, button issues are often related to the silicone rubber pad, and those can actually vary quite a bit in both feel and sensitivity. Some of the aftermarket buttons have a different feel and sensitivity than others.
One test you could do is, with the machine opened up, try using the START/SELECT or the DPAD silicon over the top of the A or B contacts on the circuit board. Then you could press them to see if they feel less sensitive. I hope that makes sense. You could also try using the A/B pad on the START or SELECT contacts to see if you think it changes anything.
Did your silicone rubber pads come with your shell or did you get them separately?
One test you could do is, with the machine opened up, try using the START/SELECT or the DPAD silicon over the top of the A or B contacts on the circuit board. Then you could press them to see if they feel less sensitive. I hope that makes sense. You could also try using the A/B pad on the START or SELECT contacts to see if you think it changes anything.
Did your silicone rubber pads come with your shell or did you get them separately?
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