Is your Xbox Elite Controller suffering from a button that doesn't respond or physical damage that makes it unusable? Here's ...
Microsoft doesn’t repair most Xbox controllers, but it sells official DIY repair kits with replacement parts for Xbox ...
We’re big fans of repairable hardware here at Hackaday, so much so that when we see a company embracing the idea that their products should actually be serviced rather than thrown in the trash, we ...
The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 is a near-perfect gamepad that incorporates monster battery life, back paddles, a charging dock, and many more great features that make it hard to quit. Sadly, ...
After years of throwing away old electronics, more consumers are finally starting to care about repairability. We've seen self-repair programs pop up for Logitech Mice, Samsung smartphones, and even ...
When trying to use the Xbox Elite Controller on a Windows PC, we started noticing an input lag. Input lags are not acceptable anywhere, let alone in gaming, where every second of your time matters. In ...
Let's face it, console gamepads often have to take a fair bit of abuse - perhaps even occasionally being hurled across the living room - but if you've broken your Xbox controller (beyond the period of ...
If you have a broken Xbox Wireless controller or an Elite Series 2 controller and feel bold enough to repair it yourself, Microsoft has just made buying genuine parts a lot easier. As reported by The ...
Microsoft is now selling replacement parts for Xbox controllers, allowing DIY enthusiasts to easily repair their devices at home. This move is part of Microsoft's efforts to make DIY repairs of their ...
If your Xbox controller is moving too fast, here are some suggestions that show you how to fix Xbox One Controller moving too fast problem. Before you proceed, you can try disconnecting and connecting ...