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| fytr:
--- Quote ---the U360 is based off the JLW so just put one of those springs in there I'm pretty sure you can get them from Lizard Lick --- End quote --- That's excellent to learn! I'm going to try one of the springs from my JLWs in my U360 to see how it feels. I may also try stretching the stock U360 spring to see what that does for it. I'll report back my findings. Thanks a bunch! :cheers: Regards, Ken |
| Benevolance:
--- Quote ---Stretching the spring will make it have more resistance, which is not what the topic creator wants. --- End quote --- Can you decrease the tension on a spring by...I dunno, anti-stretching it somehow? :D I haven't played much with springs and for some reason this concept fascinates me this morning. |
| Ginsu Victim:
edit: durp. :dizzy: |
| kagaden:
I also find that the U360 joysticks can get "sticky" after a couple of months of heavy play. Take em apart and lube them with molykote 44 medium grease. Makes them feel much smoother if you're having issues with subtle movements. |
| ubiquityman:
I did the same thing. Silicon lubricant on the ball & socket. Also, increasing the dead zone in MAME is another solution. The stickiness is main issue I've had with the U360. |
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