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Please connect a DualShock 4 (PS4), DualSense (PS5) or DualSense Edge (PS5 Edge) controller to your computer and press Connect.
Connected to:
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 gpadtester.com.
Have a nice day :)
Just few things to know before you can start:
This part of the application is based on the repository
dualshock-tools.github.io
(version 2.17, retrieved on October 8, 2025), originally licensed
under the MIT License © 2024 the_al.
Recentering the controller sticks.
Please do not close this window and do not disconnect your controller.
The controller is now sampling data!
Rotate the sticks slowly to cover the whole range. Press "Done" when completed.
Calibration is being stored in the stick modules.
Please do not close this window and do not disconnect your controller.
Support for calibrating DualSense Edge stick modules is now available as an experimental feature.
Please note: the stick modules on the DS Edge cannot be calibrated via software alone.
To store a custom calibration on the stick's internal memory, a hardware modification is required.
This involves temporarily disabling write protection by applying +1.8V to a specific test point on each module.
You can do this in two ways:
This is only for advanced users. If you're not sure what you're doing, please do not attempt it.
More details and images here.
We are not responsible for any damage caused by attempting this modification.
For more info or help, feel free to reach out on Discord.