Canned Air Helps restore the shoulder buttons. Blow the dust out with canned air not your breath
Canned Air Helps restore the shoulder buttons. Blow the dust out with canned air not your breath
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I tried this for for a looong time and it workedpretty well for good amount of time. I however lifted the trigger compeltely to the point if would snap off (DS LITE) and blew as hard as i could.
Its like the N64 days lol.
But alas, both my triggers are dead now. 3DS timee
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The L Button on my DS Lite don't work anymore since months D: but...I buy a DSi XL to keep playing my DS games...soon a 3DS XL who knows...
my dsi xl has been operating perfectly since it came out... i'm not sure how these buttons get screwed up but any way to remove them? a thin coil of copper wire and very very sparing dilectric grease should help... help with MAF sensors on old volvos anyways=)
If the buttons don't work they are already broken, which would require replacement, correct? I think your thought process may be backwards here.
But I withdraw my suggestion, as the button is removed as an assembly, and can be replaced as such.
I am aware it is not a car, I promise. I have yet to successfully drive this thing anywhere. But circuitry is circuitry, and what is repairable is repairable.
ok let me reiterate.
I WITHDRAW MY SUGGESTION, AS THE BUTTON IS REMOVED AS AN ASSEMBLY AND CAN BE REPLACED AS SUCH.
also let me reiterate: my dsi works perfectly.
so think before you tell me what i need to do.
this is simple discussion.
or would you feel better if i just say you're right and thus superior?
i'm not interested in petty argument, or being rude.
If you tamper with the hardware, you void your warranty with Nintendo and will not be granted any special limited price for shipped repairs; you will have to buy an entirely new system if you do such, whereas with a DS and above these days, you can still call them about mailing your system in for repairs, even if you do not have a warranty with the store you purchased it.
Nintendo is cool, but they hate when you try to fix it yourself and potentially make matters more complicated.
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