Hola. My viking 360 Duo is amazing, and I've had it for about 2 months now. I recently noticed that the B button has trouble coming up after being pushed, and it takes more force to push down, but still works. I don't know what this could be from, I use a case, and take extra care with my controller by not eating or drinking with it, I also always wash my hands before using the controller. This is just a minor problem, so take your time answers my questions, but of course, the faster the better:
1) What can I do to begin to fix it? (without opening the controller, I noticed a few wires neatly placed while putting in the battery pack, and I can't imagine what the controller looks like inside, so I refuse to open it and break it)
2) I don't see the need to send it back, it's still useable just very frustrating, so what could be the problem?
3) Is there a way I could clean it without messing something up inside? I was thinking about dabbing some rubbing alchohol over the B button with a Q-Tip) - Is this okay?
I also noticed that with the PS3 analogs installed, sometimes my character random stops sprinting (Call of Duty), and I have to re-click the stick.. why is this? This is also pretty annoying since I have to keep clicking the stick to sprint. Another quick question is about Bootloader mode. My computer detects it and I'm able to program it perfectly, but I never see the 2 LEDs to indicate that it is in programming mode, could I be slowly breaking my controller by doing this? Lastly, I'd really love to know a way that I can safely clean my controller, I usually just take a toothpick through the cracks, and dab rubbing alchohol on any other strange problems, but could I do something wrong and accidently break my controller by doing this? Oh, and is it true that the mod works better on a 4-bar battery? Because I don't notice a difference, but since my friend told me that it does I always have my plug and play in, and would love to have it be wireless with knowing if it is slowing the mod down, or not making a difference.
I think that's all of my problems, other than that, I'm in love with my controller.. totally worth the money!
Thanks for your time, and I'm sorry about all the questions, I'm a pretty worisome person.
1) What can I do to begin to fix it? (without opening the controller, I noticed a few wires neatly placed while putting in the battery pack, and I can't imagine what the controller looks like inside, so I refuse to open it and break it)
2) I don't see the need to send it back, it's still useable just very frustrating, so what could be the problem?
3) Is there a way I could clean it without messing something up inside? I was thinking about dabbing some rubbing alchohol over the B button with a Q-Tip) - Is this okay?
I also noticed that with the PS3 analogs installed, sometimes my character random stops sprinting (Call of Duty), and I have to re-click the stick.. why is this? This is also pretty annoying since I have to keep clicking the stick to sprint. Another quick question is about Bootloader mode. My computer detects it and I'm able to program it perfectly, but I never see the 2 LEDs to indicate that it is in programming mode, could I be slowly breaking my controller by doing this? Lastly, I'd really love to know a way that I can safely clean my controller, I usually just take a toothpick through the cracks, and dab rubbing alchohol on any other strange problems, but could I do something wrong and accidently break my controller by doing this? Oh, and is it true that the mod works better on a 4-bar battery? Because I don't notice a difference, but since my friend told me that it does I always have my plug and play in, and would love to have it be wireless with knowing if it is slowing the mod down, or not making a difference.
I think that's all of my problems, other than that, I'm in love with my controller.. totally worth the money!
Thanks for your time, and I'm sorry about all the questions, I'm a pretty worisome person.