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Family Computer => Technical & Repair Assistance => Topic started by: lobdale on March 05, 2013, 03:42:48 am

Title: Tough diagonals on square-button Famicom controllers
Post by: lobdale on March 05, 2013, 03:42:48 am
So I got a square-button Fami in the box today, and everything is in really great shape, but I have noticed while just testing out the system (with Contra), that the diagonals (upper left, upper right, down left, down right) on both controllers are really hard to push!

If I push really hard, they'll register, but I need to hold them down pretty good.  I took the P1 controller apart and it looks really good, the rubber under the d-pad seems springy and everything.  So I guess what I am wondering is, is this a known issue with square button controllers?  Should I try to pick up another set of controllers or swap in some rubber from a different controller and try it out?


Post Merge: March 05, 2013, 03:56:13 am

(I guess I spoke too soon, I swapped a rubber from a different Famicom controller and noticed it was much improved.  But the square button controllers have black rubbers inside while the round button ones are white!  I guess I'll just keep it stock since I won't use it as the "playing" Famicom anyway)

Is there any way to "service" controller rubbers outside of just replacing them?