ASUS ROG ALLY (RC71L / RC71X) General Troubleshooting
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91%
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Conductive Silicone Button Membrane
The silicone membrane serves as the mechanical return spring for the face buttons. Over time, the elastomer wall can develop micro-tears or lose its elastic modulus, preventing the button cap from rebounding after depression. Replacing this membrane restores the tactile 'snap' and ensures the button returns to its neutral position.
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5%
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Shoulder Bumper Button Assembly (LB/RB)
The LB and RB buttons use a plastic cantilever hinge that can become misaligned or catch on the internal guidance rails of the front shell. If the plastic actuator arm deforms or a support tab breaks, the bumper will bind against the housing, resulting in a physical stick. A new bumper assembly provides the necessary clearance and smooth pivot motion.
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4%
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Face Button Cap Kit
Physical sticking is often exacerbated by high-friction contact between the button cap's outer diameter and the shell's circular cutout. In some production runs, slight molding variances or debris accumulation cause the button to tilt and wedge against the chassis. Replacing the caps with versions that have corrected tolerances resolves this interference.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Conductive Silicone Button Membrane.
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