Gaming Suggestion on Psp Fixing

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So I went n bought a d-pad replace and assume that was the issue with my psp controls going crazy and not centering
But my d-pad is just fine and now my nex guess is the analog stick itself the base of it or the motherboard
I also broke on accident the the little lock for the LCD screen Power source and cant get the ribbon to fit back in and my screen is all dark
So should i look for a new motherboard to fix my psp which is like $60ish to replace
or look for a used psp 1000/2000 on craiglist
 
Depends on how the price is for the PSP on craigslist. If it's cheap, and looks like it's working fine, Have at it, if you have the money.
 
Have you tried calibrating the Analog stick? Open up the SYSTEM INFORMATION page under SYSTEM SETTINGS and start spinning the analog stick. I cant remember if it was clock wise or counter clock wise. Either way, it worked for me.
 
Tsuchy said:
I also broke on accident the the little lock for the LCD screen Power source and cant get the ribbon to fit back in and my screen is all dark
QUOTE(CrashmanX @ Apr 18 2010, 04:40 AM) Have you tried calibrating the Analog stick? Open up the SYSTEM INFORMATION page under SYSTEM SETTINGS and start spinning the analog stick. I cant remember if it was clock wise or counter clock wise. Either way, it worked for me.

Sometimes i despair at your posts...
 
xist said:
Tsuchy said:
I also broke on accident the the little lock for the LCD screen Power source and cant get the ribbon to fit back in and my screen is all dark
QUOTE(CrashmanX @ Apr 18 2010, 04:40 AM) Have you tried calibrating the Analog stick? Open up the SYSTEM INFORMATION page under SYSTEM SETTINGS and start spinning the analog stick. I cant remember if it was clock wise or counter clock wise. Either way, it worked for me.

Sometimes i despair at your posts...

o_o oops, heh... missed that part...
 
Thanks for the suggestion on the analog calibrating, i somehow manage to link the power back onto my LCD screen >_< and my analog stick stops drifting Thank you very much
 

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