Gladiator damaged beyond repair?
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 12:37
I really don't know exactly what happened here. I was using my stick, as normally, when suddenly the stick was stuck to one side. I recognized this problem, as it had happened before; one of the stick adjustment screws had loosened on its own and was protruding against one of the sidewalls on the inside, keeping it from being deflected to the right. So I opened up the base, and sure enough the screw came right out and the stick went back to normal. So I tightened it right back in and put the baseplate on, and thought that was it.
But when I plugged it back in, my computer never recognized it and the base lights don't turn on. The lights on the stick do work though. Keep in mind, the entire stick was still working while it was still stuck to one side. The base switches worked, including the throttle. Only once I fixed the stuck issue did the actual controller fail to work altogether.
It would be a shame if this broke it, as I've had the screw loosening issue happen multiple times in the past. There was no real workaround, as any tighter made the joystick way too tight and way too sticky to use.
Any suggestions?
But when I plugged it back in, my computer never recognized it and the base lights don't turn on. The lights on the stick do work though. Keep in mind, the entire stick was still working while it was still stuck to one side. The base switches worked, including the throttle. Only once I fixed the stuck issue did the actual controller fail to work altogether.
It would be a shame if this broke it, as I've had the screw loosening issue happen multiple times in the past. There was no real workaround, as any tighter made the joystick way too tight and way too sticky to use.
Any suggestions?