DualShock Calibration GUI
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Connect a DualShock 4 or a DualSense controller to your computer and press Connect.


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Welcome to the Calibration GUI

Just few things to know before you can start:

  • This website is not affiliated with Sony, PlayStation & co.
  • This service is provided without warranty. Use at your own risk.
  • This website uses analytics to improve the service.
  • Keep the internal battery of the controller connected and ensure it is well charged. If the battery dies during operations, the controller will be damaged and rendered unusable.
  • Before doing the permanent calibration, try the temporary one to ensure that everything is working well.

Stick center calibration

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Welcome to the stick center-calibration wizard!

This tool will guide you in re-centering the analog sticks of your controller. It consists in four steps: you will be asked to move both sticks in a direction and release them.

Please be aware that, once the calibration is running, it cannot be canceled. Do not close this page or disconnect your controller until is completed.

Press Start to begin calibration.

Please move both sticks to the top-left corner and release them.

When the sticks are back in the center, press Continue.

Please move both sticks to the top-right corner and release them.

When the sticks are back in the center, press Continue.

Please move both sticks to the bottom-left corner and release them.

When the sticks are back in the center, press Continue.

Please move both sticks to the bottom-right corner and release them.

When the sticks are back in the center, press Continue.

Calibration completed successfully!

You can check the calibration with the gamepad tester.

Have a nice day :)

Calibrating center

Recentering the controller sticks.

Please do not close this window and do not disconnect your controller.

Range calibration

The controller is now sampling data!

Rotate the sticks slowly to cover the whole range. Press "Done" when completed.

Hi, thank you for using this software.

If you're finding it helpful and you want to support my efforts, feel free to buy me a coffee! :)

Do you have any suggestion or issue? Drop me a message via email or discord.

Cheers!

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Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the F.A.Q. section! Below, you'll find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about this website. If you have any other inquiries or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to me directly. Your feedback and questions are always welcome!

Behind the scenes, this website is the culmination of one year of dedicated effort in reverse-engineering DualShock controllers for fun/hobby from a random guy on the internet.

Through this research, it was discovered that there exist some undocumented commands on DualShock controllers that can be sent via USB and are used during factory assembly process. If these commands are sent, the controller starts the recalibration of analog sticks.

While the primary focus of this research wasn't initially centered on recalibration, it became apparent that a service offering this capability could greatly benefit numerous individuals. And thus, here we are.

Yes, if you tick the checkbox "Write changes permanently in the controller". In that case, the calibration is flashed directly in the controller firmware. This ensures that it remains in place regardless of the console it's connected to.

No, this service is simply a creation by a DualShock enthusiast.

Yes, only DualShock4 at the moment. This happened because I accidentally purchased some clones, spent time identifying the differences and added this functionality to prevent future deception.

Unfortunately, the clones cannot be calibrated anyway, because they only clone the behavior of a DualShock4 during a normal gameplay, not all the undocumented functionalities.

If you want to extend this detection functionality to DualSense, please ship me a fake DualSense and you'll see it in few weeks.

I maintain two separate to-do lists for this project, although the priority has yet to be established.

The first list is about enhancing support for DualShock4 and DualSense controllers:

  • Implement calibration of L2/R2 triggers.
  • Improve detection of clones, particularly beneficial for those seeking to purchase used controllers with assurance of authenticity.
  • Enhance user interface (e.g. provide additional controller information)
  • Add support for recalibrating IMUs.
  • Additionally, explore the possibility of reviving non-functioning DualShock controllers (further discussion available on Discord for interested parties).

The second list contains new controllers I aim to support:

  • DualSense Edge
  • DualShock 3
  • XBox Controllers

Each of these tasks presents both immense interest and significant time investment. To provide context, supporting a new controller typically demands 6-12 months of full-time research, alongside a stroke of good fortune.

No.

Yes. Simply do another permanent calibration.

Stickdrift is caused by a physical defect; namely dirt, worn potentiometer or in some cases a worn spring.

This software will not fix stick drift on its own if you already experience that. What it will help with, is ensuring the new joystick(s) will function properly after replacing the old one(s) to work well with.

I have noticed some controllers out of the box have worse factory calibration than if I would recalibrate them. Especially true for circularity of SCUF controllers with a unique shell.

No.

This issue happens because you have clicked "Done" immediately after starting a range calibration.

Please read the instructions.

You have to rotate the joysticks before you press "Done".

Make sure to touch the edges of the joystick frame and rotate slowly, preferably in each direction - clockwise and anti-clockwise.

Only after you have done that, you click on "Done".

I'm glad to hear that you found this helpful! If you're interested in contributing, here are a few ways you can help me:

  • Consider making a donation to support my late-night caffeine-fueled reverse-engineering efforts.
  • Ship me a controller you would love to add (send me an email for organization).
  • Translate this website in your language, to help more people like you!

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