Is my controller broken?
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First off, make sure you're using it right, and if so, yes, you might have a defective controller. But before taking it back or getting it fixed, make sure that there isn't any dirt/crud lodge in-between the two buttons, which could possibly make the trigger press when the bumper is pressed.
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