I have third party N64 controller here for which the R button doesn't work anymore. It's suppose to 'spring' (is that what you call it in English?) back after pressing it, but it's broken/torn.
Can this be fixed/replaced?
Image:
(http://rguichelaar.dyndns.org/games/n64/n64_r.jpg)
Looks like a standard tactile switch. Simple replacement. I've replaced a few myself actually.
Cool, now I've got something to search for :)
(only need to find out what it's called in Dutch heh)
EDIT:
Apparently that's a "membraamschakelaar": http://www.radiocentrum.com/Hoofdmenu/Catalogus/Electronica_onderdelen/Schakelaars/Membraamschakelaars (http://www.radiocentrum.com/Hoofdmenu/Catalogus/Electronica_onderdelen/Schakelaars/Membraamschakelaars)
EDIT2:
Replaced it, desoldering was a bit annoying, but the controller seems dead. I totally forgot to check if it even worked beforehand >_< Maybe I'll do a controller checkup later on.
I thought I'd just use my old topic for this question :)
I have a broken SNES R button:
http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/Shadow_Zero80/media/SNES%20mods/SNES%20gamepads/IMG_1806_zpsfcf78ea8.jpg.html (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/Shadow_Zero80/media/SNES%20mods/SNES%20gamepads/IMG_1806_zpsfcf78ea8.jpg.html)
(http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b590/Shadow_Zero80/SNES%20mods/SNES%20gamepads/IMG_1806_zpsfcf78ea8.jpg)
I tried to superglue it, but it doesn't seem to hold. Anyone got any ideas?
I had the same issue with one of my SNES controllers.
Superglue/CA glue won't do any good here, but will make the material more brittle.
Better use a glue specifically for polystyrene. UHU Plast Flüssig is a liquid glue which will melt the surfaces of this type of plastic to form a good strong bond, in a similar fashion as plastic hot welding. The hot welding method would even be stronger, but isn't necessary in this case.
I did this to my SNES controller's R-Button and to some broken screw mount posts. Good as new! :)