indstr
August 24th, 2005, 15:42
:confused: i JUST got my psp 2 days ago used on ebay in great condition, firmware 1.50. i decided to clean it off with rubbing alcohol. BAD idea. it worked fine for the first 30 minutes or so but then some of the buttons started wigging out. eventually most of them came back to life, but there is one that is still permanently short-circuited, which is the select button. it's been like this for about 36 hours now without showing any signs of improvement.
i have been told to take a damp toothbrush and use it around the button.. tried that several times and it doesn't work. i have taken a can of compressed air and blown into the button from the outside, and also in the buttons general vicinity from the inside (through the UMD slot). nothing has worked.
i have decided that the only solution is to open up my psp and see what's going on and possibly take that button completely off if i have to (i don't care if it doesn't work at all, just as long as it's not shorting out, because right now i can't do anything because when i try to map keys in emulators, it assigns select to everything). i tried to open it with a really small flathead screwdriver but i can't get enough torque, so i'm going to buy a phillips head tonight.
does anyone have any ideas on why the button might be stuck and anything else i can do to fix it? hopefully when i get in there i can just scrape off some corrosion or jiggle the membrane a little bit and it will be back to normal...... hopefully :confused:
i have been told to take a damp toothbrush and use it around the button.. tried that several times and it doesn't work. i have taken a can of compressed air and blown into the button from the outside, and also in the buttons general vicinity from the inside (through the UMD slot). nothing has worked.
i have decided that the only solution is to open up my psp and see what's going on and possibly take that button completely off if i have to (i don't care if it doesn't work at all, just as long as it's not shorting out, because right now i can't do anything because when i try to map keys in emulators, it assigns select to everything). i tried to open it with a really small flathead screwdriver but i can't get enough torque, so i'm going to buy a phillips head tonight.
does anyone have any ideas on why the button might be stuck and anything else i can do to fix it? hopefully when i get in there i can just scrape off some corrosion or jiggle the membrane a little bit and it will be back to normal...... hopefully :confused: