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Some shots of the disassembly process. A Phillips screwdriver, T6 bit and a steady hand are all that's needed to get this thing open.
I flipped up the board and immediately figured out what's going on. As you can see, the shaft of the A button is stuck inside a small hole in the rubber membrane. We'll need to put something small between the two to keep this from happening again in the future
Here's what I came up with: a very thin slice of electrical tape rolled into a cylinder. It fits snuggly in the A button hole and should provide some resistance for repeated button presses (I hope)
Now, let's get this thing put back together and see if there's been any improvement!
@[email protected] Any idea why that particular button shaft was getting stuck in the membrane?
Was there a build up of dirt or something that was causing it to lodge in there?
Hopefully your electrical tape solution will work. It seems like it should but my mind immediately jumped to thoughts of how old electrical tape gets all gooey and sticky. I shuddered a bit. 😂
@[email protected] I tend to mash the A button when playing Pokémon, it seems like that has to be what did it. I have not played very many four button games on this device to begin with, so it must have been the repeated use. The B button also left a mark on the membrane, but not nearly as noticeable.
And yeah I tried to keep the sticky part of the tape rolled inward to not touch any components. If it's an issue later on, not super hard to get back in there