Whenever I play a game the controller justs starts choosing options that match the buttons out of nowhere without them being pressed. For Example I'll play call of duty and all of the sudden I'll start switching weapons or shooting without me pressing the button.
But what if the same buttons are not functioning across all my controllers 4 plus so far the left and up d-pad buttons and I'm also getting the call of duty Black ops when I pull a grenade 3/4 of the time it just holds on to the grenade after pulling the PIN and it just explodes in my hand no matter if I'm manically smashing buttons or put down the controller and press nothing I just recently cleaned out the dust took it apart cleaned the lens and put it back together because it wouldn't read discs now it works perfectly other than this issue
By opening up the base and carefully pushing this piece back in position with a flat head, the controller snapped properly in place. After screwing it back together tightly (the screws were also loose compared to factory) I resolved my phantom D-Pad issue.
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