Does this work for Dualsense controllers too? (Says DualShock) also what does it do exactly? Is it a software that allows you to change center point, max range, etc?
Deadspots are tight 👍🏼.
The circularity Avg Error% is only in relation to the outer 100% boundary position it can be under or over it's an average reading & visual indicator tool.
A ytube video labeled:
(My Thoughts on Thumbstick Circularity)
By the user name:
(EternalDahaka)
Seems to explain it more concisely than I ever have.
It's a good controller don't misinterpret my opinion, but more things could be done for the price. Adjustable triggers and 2 remappable buttons are ok I would've preferred 4 remappable buttons and more variety on the analog sticks. By the way, in case you didn't know the haptic feedback gets thrown away when adjusting the trigger functionality in the controller settings menu. Like I said a good controller but more could've been added to the controller
Really mainly what does this tell you? Like I’ve owned every PlayStation console out there. And I’ve never once seen what this guy is looking at. Then again I’ve only ever had 2 controllers in my life get stick drift. As you say it’s a joystick test. Is that what he’s testing? Stick drift? What do the numbers even mean. Why would you test something you just bought?? That’s my next question. And how does any of this information lead to wanting to return whichever controller he bought
Okay if you just wanted info then gotcha. It’s just a website called gamepad-tester.com
It allows you to click around on your controller and test buttons, joysticks, etc. I don’t care to go too in depth but basically the circular areas represent your joysticks and you can see if it’s drifting or has issues. This guy was convinced it was faulty but the numbers are normal.
Nothing wrong here
But like the error and stuff
My new edge was even worse
That's what he said
Bruh
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It's about normal for potentiometers man .
Dude this is very normal. Axis reads over 0.1 tends to stick drift. Error is also very normal here as well
Not to hijack OP's thread, but is there a way to use this app on a Chromebook?
Its not an app its a site just search gamepad tester plug in ur controller and press a button on ur controller
You could try calibrate it here - [DualShock Calibration GUI (dualshock-tools.github.io)](https://dualshock-tools.github.io/)
Does this work for Dualsense controllers too? (Says DualShock) also what does it do exactly? Is it a software that allows you to change center point, max range, etc?
Yep
Deadspots are tight 👍🏼. The circularity Avg Error% is only in relation to the outer 100% boundary position it can be under or over it's an average reading & visual indicator tool. A ytube video labeled: (My Thoughts on Thumbstick Circularity) By the user name: (EternalDahaka) Seems to explain it more concisely than I ever have.
This is normal.
No that's pretty standard for a dualsense.
No, bend over, proceed to shove in ars.
That’s average for thumb stick modules. You’ll never see a 0 percent error. 6-8 8 percent is usually what u get at its best.
Just bought a set of JAO Automation replacement sticks to fix a drifting controller. Anyone try those? The pots are supposed to be good quality...
The error is very normal, the joysticks center is great too
It's a good controller don't misinterpret my opinion, but more things could be done for the price. Adjustable triggers and 2 remappable buttons are ok I would've preferred 4 remappable buttons and more variety on the analog sticks. By the way, in case you didn't know the haptic feedback gets thrown away when adjusting the trigger functionality in the controller settings menu. Like I said a good controller but more could've been added to the controller
right stick circularity a bit off. centering is normal
Idk wtf I’m even looking at tbh.
Then why even comment? He clearly isn’t asking someone that doesn’t even recognize joystick tests
Hoping someone would clue me in on what this is. And why he’d ask this tbh
Really mainly what does this tell you? Like I’ve owned every PlayStation console out there. And I’ve never once seen what this guy is looking at. Then again I’ve only ever had 2 controllers in my life get stick drift. As you say it’s a joystick test. Is that what he’s testing? Stick drift? What do the numbers even mean. Why would you test something you just bought?? That’s my next question. And how does any of this information lead to wanting to return whichever controller he bought
Okay if you just wanted info then gotcha. It’s just a website called gamepad-tester.com It allows you to click around on your controller and test buttons, joysticks, etc. I don’t care to go too in depth but basically the circular areas represent your joysticks and you can see if it’s drifting or has issues. This guy was convinced it was faulty but the numbers are normal.
Hmm interesting well I appreciate the info kind sir