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    Default Dodgy Xbox Controllers

    I got a pair of Atomic Play controllers with my Xbox from eBay. These two Atomic Play controllers both have problems with the left analogue stick. They don't register inputs to the left at all/properly. I've done a video on YouTube to try and demonstrate the problem.

    I'd really like to fix these controllers if possible, they're really nice...

    Anyone got any ideas?


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    find the xbox controller test disc, and download it, it should help

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    Seems to me like the actual component (I guess it's a two way potentiometer?) that reads the input is dodgy quality. Maybe try replacing it with another controllers?

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