I'm making this mod using a ps3 six-axis controller, Its not so much a tutorial as more of a showing. The only thing stopping me form putting it back together is a second nub. I'm not 100% sure on the right analog stick wiring so if you see an error please point it out

Question: on the right analog stick, is that wire connected to 5 volts? I'm not 100% sure on the pot pinouts

This is the back of the left analog stick, I was this on a different guide, not sure if i need it though

Sorry this is blurry, Its a razor x board

This is the method I'm using to mount the nubs in place, they fit perfect in the old analog holes but theres no extra to mount them, If I flip the analog stick it fits around the hole and I can hot glue it down
Update 10/14Razor X board wiring Complete, 100% working
Video: PSP GO Dual Nub Solution