Hiyas S!
I'm an old hat (pardon the pun), when it comes to dealing with Saitek issues anymore. I guess having and using them becomes a true Love/Hate relationship after a while, huh? [hehe]
Anyway, The BEST 'Hat Switch' FIX I found, is to replace the buttons, and wrap the plastic fixtures they are mounted in with postal string tape, capped in epoxy.
It's not difficult at all, and all the tools needed are your cordless screw driver, 1/4" Strapping [string] tape, cheap two part epoxy, and 4 front panel buttons from any discarded cd player/vcr/tape deck etc. A decent soldering iron, and some de-soldering wick, or 'solder-sucker' device.
The switches needed are the ones activated by the "Just push PLAY" /FF/RW buttons.
Before ya rip em out, chk that they are "clickers". Hold em up to your ear and press them from all angles and listen for a healthy 'snap'. These are the 'keepers'.
Open the stick, desolder, and remove the buttons. There are 4 contacts per, w/only 2 used, [the top 2 are cut off flush]. Oreintation doesn't matter, so u can't put em in upside down.
Now make your canabalised buttons look like the old ones, [2 legs, tinned lightly, don't overheat!], and reverse the process.
let them cool a few minutes, and ck for a good weld.
Once the buttons are all in place, [4 of em], cut some strapping tape down to about 3/16" x 2" and wrap the plastic tower tightly.
trim the excess, smooth on a coat of that epoxy, allow it to set, resemble.
Use a liberal amount of silicone spray, or lithium grease, [non cunductive, non petrolium based. NO Vaseline!!] on the x45 shaft,
Go kill sumpin'!!
If you have any questions, Or if I can be of some help, feel free to gimme a shout. I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box, but I try ;D
GL