Driving me mad!
So before buying a new one thought I'd try something out.
The rear parts simply unclip (main cause of the creaks as it's not fixed as such), they just pull off.
There are 2 screws each side revealed when you unclip the backs.
I decided to give these a tighten. Seems their a small Allen key head, but have a small metal spike sticking up in middle of the Allen head (no doubt to stop a standard Allen head fitting, making you buy a special tool)
I snapped the little "nipples" inside the head with a small flat head screwdriver. Which then allowed me to fit a standard Allen key into it and tighten all 4 screws.
Sounds complicated but it's self explanatory when you open it up.
This tightened it up nicely.
But the main cause it the loose, clip in panels on the back.
So I used some black roof sealant and applied a 1~2mm layer on the pad
Silicone would probably do the same job. It's just to stop movement and fix the sections to the controller.
It's completely solved my creaks and controller feels far more well put together and solid in hand. [emoji41] [emoji106]
Great success!
I realise this is a permanent fix, and if you ever need to open the controller in future, you may break it trying to get these sections back off..... but if I heard one more creak out of this controller I'd have opened the controller up permanently against my floor, then with a sledgehammer !! [emoji14]
Well worth doing