What is the solution for a hard-to-register right shoulder on Nintendo DSi?
I have a DSi that is in very good condition but for the right shoulder button. It does work but I have to press very hard to get it to register. The "lift up the button and blow into it" does actually improve the function of the button for a bit (I use canned air, not moist mouth) but it doesn't take long at all to NOT work either. Does anyone have a REAL solution that actually works short of disassembly and replacement of the button?
They generally don't need to be replaced, in fact.
But most people think they do, so the incorrect info gets spread.
It's nobody's fault. Most folks just don't have any way to know unless they've fixed lots of systems. I've fixed lots of systems. :)
I used to get great deals on "faulty" Japanese DSi's, with bad L/R being the only real problem. Then I'd fix them and share them for just the price I'd paid.
Only once was I unable to fix a bad shoulder button by cleaning it. It's because the switch was broken off and rattling around inside the shell. 🤣
That's interesting. My experience with these kinds of switches is mainly with other hardware. We had drawers of buttons we would resolder when they went bad.
Obviously, soldering on this ribbon cable is a recipe for disaster. I have never had good results soldering on a ribbon cable like that because it melts back from the heat.
Again, it's pretty cool up learn that the DSi has such hardy components. It's definitely unexpected from my perspective.