These triggers are rubbish. I bought these based on the positive reviews on the site but either the triggers are now from a different source or these reviews are questionable. First, they look and feel different than the original triggers and have a slightly different shape. The surface of the triggers is less textured than the originals, and the sides and other non-touching surfaces are less glossy. These are cosmetic issues. However. Now to the real problems. The springs that come with the triggers are SIGNIFICANTLY stiffer than the original springs and require a lot more force to hold the triggers. Maybe they will loosen over time but I couldn't stand it so I put the original springs in, luckily I didn't lose them. That's the main problem that makes them garbage. There is a small horizontal bar on the inside of the triggers. Contact of this rod with the rubber trigger causes the trigger to pull. If you look at the originals, you will see that the contact edge of this bar is thin and rounded. In contrast, the bar in these triggers is rough, jagged with sharp angles, and significantly thicker. As a result, after re-enabling the controller shell, the trigger is always on, and controller shakes cause the trigger to flicker, rendering the controller completely unusable. These are cheap knockoffs from a manufacturer who didn't realize the importance of anti-aliasing. the rod on the inside of the trigger or its tolerances are not tight enough. I recommend trying a replacement from another manufacturer.
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