Introducción
Los botones de la PSP pueden atascarse o no funcionar correctamente. Esta guía le mostrará cómo acceder a los botones para reparar, limpiar o reemplazar.
Qué necesitas
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Ubique el botón de la carcasa de la batería en el lado posterior izquierdo de la PSP.
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Presione el botón y retire la tapa de la batería.
You are dumbbb... BRO YOUR DUMB BC U DIDNT HAVE TO USE A TOOL TO OPEN THE DOOR. USE YOUR FINGER""
The battery door can be damaged dont use a tool
That also happend to me it got destroyed by screwdriver
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Usando su dedo, retire la batería hacia arriba del sistema como se muestra.
The use of the opening tool is completely unnecessary. There is a finger actuated opening latch button that says “PUSH” on it. Simply press down with your thumb then slide your thumb down and away, dragining the battery door with it. It will then come off. Assuming the system still has its original plastics, they may have become brittle enough that the opening tool could damage the release button or the plastic cover.
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Retire los cuatro tornillos que se muestran con un destornillador Phillips #00.
you need to peel back the warranty sticker in order to access both the lower left and lower left screws
This is a bit misleading, you should only remove the two black screws in the battery compartment. The silver ones can stay.
iFixit screwdriver bits aren't thin enough to reach the two screws on the right near the memory stick slot.
Can't edit previous comment so here's a new one:
Standard or older iFixit screwdriver bits aren't thin enough to reach the two screws on the right near the memory stick slot. You'll need precision bits that have longer tips to reach these deep screws.
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Si los botones de flecha no funcionan correctamente, voltee la cubierta exterior y ubique el interior de los botones, como se muestra
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Retire con cuidado la protección de goma negra de los botones.
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Limpiar el interior de la goma y el exterior de los botones con un paño
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Si es necesario reemplazar los botones de función (x, cuadrado, círculo, triángulo), busque el respaldo de goma negra correspondiente en el interior de la carcasa.
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Retire con cuidado la goma trasera para exponer la parte trasera de los botones como se muestra. (Esto se puede hacer con las manos).
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Si los botones están claramente dañados, entonces deben ser reemplazados.
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Agregue los nuevos en el formulario, con el orden de botones correcto. (El orden correcto de los botones tiene el Triángulo en la parte superior, el Cuadrado a la derecha, el Círculo a la izquierda y la X en la parte inferior).
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Una vez que los botones se reemplazan correctamente, las gomas traseras se ajustan nuevamente a los botones, consulte Reemplazo de la carcasa para volver a colocar la carcasa.
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Para volver a armar su dispositivo, siga estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar su dispositivo, siga estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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It's a helpful guide,thx
Great guide. I highly Recomend this to anyone that needs to replace their PSP buttons
Otimo guia recomendo.
use magnetised screwdriver i had a normal one and it was a pain in the ass to put those tiny little bastards back
Thank you this was a great guide
I have a similar problem with my psp 3000. The X button does not work when it is pressed. I removed the casing, checked if there was dirt on the rubber padding and on the motherboard where the buttons sit and there is no dirt. What should I do now. I realy love my psp, but without the X button working I can not use it. Is this problem fixable?
Christopher, if that’s the case then you probably need to replace the conductive rubber padding, as that’s the part that really gets all the wear. I don’t know where you would find a replacement rubber padding, but you might try eBay or Amazon.
Hey Daniel, thanks for your responce. Im still not sure exactly what the probelm is myself so thanks for the insight. I have ordered a new flex cable to see if that’s the soultion. Could this be the problem, a broken flex cables?
I recently bought a psp 3000 and when I started to use it, in the software of the psp the “X” button is set as the back button and the “O” button is set to be the enter button. I reset the factory setting, it doesn’t go to “X” being enter and “O” being back. Anyone know how to fix this problem? Could the psp be fake?
It must be the Japanese Model. I own two Japanese psps and O is always the enter button. X is the back button and triangle is usually the menu screen. Hope that helps!
My issues is the joy stick and it doesn't show how to fix joystick
Como solucionar quando o aparelho começa a entrar sozinho para sair do jogo ?