Post #1 · Posted at 2014-06-25 12:55:08am 11 years ago
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Hey so,
I was playing Sunkiss Drop just a couple minutes ago and while I was doing the crossovers, the pad lit up (like it's supposed to) but it wouldn't stop. The down arrow on the pad was the problem and when I unscrewed the screws, the pad would still light up. I tested the other arrows and they were working perfectly. I don't know what happened but the down arrow works by itself every once in a while. Help?
Oh, and yeah, it's a PS2 Tournament Dance Pad from DDRGame.
I was playing Sunkiss Drop just a couple minutes ago and while I was doing the crossovers, the pad lit up (like it's supposed to) but it wouldn't stop. The down arrow on the pad was the problem and when I unscrewed the screws, the pad would still light up. I tested the other arrows and they were working perfectly. I don't know what happened but the down arrow works by itself every once in a while. Help?
Oh, and yeah, it's a PS2 Tournament Dance Pad from DDRGame.
Post #2 · Posted at 2014-06-26 05:55:44am 11 years ago
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I used to have a DDRGame tournament pad, so I had to deal with this sort of stuff as well.
I would try and clean the sensor thoroughly and see if it works. I usually just use something simple like Windex to clean the sensors, but anything that removes stains should do.
Also check to see if the electrical tape underneath the panel is worn down. Most of the time, it's the tape that causes the sensors to become dirty, especially after the pad has been used for a long time. You could be able to buy a roll of electrical tape and patch on a new layer, but it's not necessary.
I would try and clean the sensor thoroughly and see if it works. I usually just use something simple like Windex to clean the sensors, but anything that removes stains should do.
Also check to see if the electrical tape underneath the panel is worn down. Most of the time, it's the tape that causes the sensors to become dirty, especially after the pad has been used for a long time. You could be able to buy a roll of electrical tape and patch on a new layer, but it's not necessary.
Post #3 · Posted at 2014-07-11 04:16:59pm 10.9 years ago
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Thanks Lukem1999.
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