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If the buttons on your GameSir X2s Type-C Buttons are not functioning properly, follow this page for possible solutions.
Stuck or Jammed Buttons
Buttons may stop responding if debris, dust, or residue becomes trapped under the button caps.
- Press each button several times to see if any feel stiff, slow, or stuck.
- Check for dirt or grime around the button edges.
If a button feels “mushy” or doesn’t pop back up, it may need to be cleaned or replaced.
Damaged Rubber from Natural Wear
- Buttons feel soft or inconsistent when pressed
- Input only registers if the button is pressed very hard
- Some buttons stop working entirely
A damaged membrane will need replacement
Faulty PCB Button Contact
The electrical contacts on the internal PCB may be damaged or worn down.
- No response from a specific button, even though it physically moves.
- Buttons that intermittently work depending on pressure or angle.
- Signs of corrosion or scratches on the PCB pads.
This often requires cleaning the board or replacing the PCB/button assembly
Loose or Misaligned Internal Components
A fall or heavy pressure can shift internal parts out of place.
- Buttons that move but don't register input.
- Rattling or a loose feeling inside the controller.
- D-pad or face buttons that sit unevenly.
Realignment or remounting may be necessary.
Internal Ribbon Loose or Disconnected
- Doesn't input with any device
- Rattling or a loose feeling inside the controller
- USB-C plug wiggles abnormally
Plugging in the ribbon will be necessary.
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