The center adjustment on the control board seems to be causing an issue where, even though you can measure the maximum value on the pad tester, you can't achieve the maximum value in the game. When you adjust the direction that was off-center, even if you push the stick to the maximum in that off-center direction, it doesn't recognize the maximum value. Playing Apex in a state where you can't achieve acceleration when you push the stick to the maximum can be extremely challenging.
@@junZeng-520 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I had a very big misunderstanding. I truly and sincerely apologize for equating this product with the anti-drift products that have appeared in the market.
After v5 and v51 are installed on the Xbox Series X controller, can I normally update the controller firmware when available and calibrate it from within the Xbox Series X itself? Why did those yellow hall effects cause a bug after calibration?
I think you should try to use mill-max sockets around the silicon tube to make that connection between the two pcbs easier. Could also allow for the pre installation of the wires and silicone tubes to the joysticks and easier diy install.
How? The cali-board is solder to the PCB at the holes for the joystick and the silicon tube are used to bypass connection from joystick to Cali-board. Where is the space for mill-max and how can it make things better?
@@hwl7502 I think it would make installation easier and allow him to use thinner insulation than the silicone tubes. but yes the wall thickness of the socket is a tradeoff and space is very limited. Essentially you would connect the two pcbs by soldering them to the outside of the mill-max socket preserving the channel through it.
Hi - great work!! Other RUclips reviews on the PS5 product say that the calibration board with the blue gimbals causes the shell to no longer join properly in the front middle? They say the orange hall effect modules do not cause this issue but have more jitter. Not sure what to order??
Very cool to see this is possible. I know this is a pretty niche question, but do you have any idea if following this process would work on a Steam Controller as well? I assume it uses the same sort of joystick assembly. I'm just wondering if the replacement part would actually work.
@@junZeng-520 Thank you for answering, but I was asking about the Steam Controller not the Steam Deck. I know there are already replacement hall effect sticks for the Steam Deck. The Steam Controller, however, is very old and out of production now and I'm sure some are experiencing drift that people would like to fix.
@@junZeng-520 Well the Steam Controller has only one stick and I believe it's a standard ALPS stick like what the Xbox and PlayStation controllers use. There's some teardowns of it you can see. I just don't know if replacing it with a hall sensor stick would mess with calibration.
Damn, i recently just replaced my joysticks on my DS4, aswell as calibrating them with the new script which took forever. I might try these out once my sticks are worn out again.
Very Good Work Sir, i am still wondering why nobody from Xbox, Sony, Nintendo have done/installed Hall Sensor JoySticks on their controller. Maybe is a Patent/License/permit issue but even Gulikit haven't done one for the Xbox or Sony Neither. But keep up the good work and polish that product and put them to sell and you will see they are going to sell as soon as you put them online. I hope i can grab a few sets for all my Xbox Controllers. Thanks for showing us and keep it up ! @junZeng-520
This is awesome , You are a one of few that will change the controllers market for better :D
Thank you for your attention
The center adjustment on the control board seems to be causing an issue where, even though you can measure the maximum value on the pad tester, you can't achieve the maximum value in the game. When you adjust the direction that was off-center, even if you push the stick to the maximum in that off-center direction, it doesn't recognize the maximum value. Playing Apex in a state where you can't achieve acceleration when you push the stick to the maximum can be extremely challenging.
Did you use my plan?My plan does not have this problem, and it can overflow a little when it needs to be adjusted
true. this thing isnt good
@@junZeng-520 I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I had a very big misunderstanding.
I truly and sincerely apologize for equating this product with the anti-drift products that have appeared in the market.
Will these work with Xbox elite controllers
Hello jun, can these be installed then have a pcb board over lay on top for modded controllers? Without interference?
After v5 and v51 are installed on the Xbox Series X controller, can I normally update the controller firmware when available and calibrate it from within the Xbox Series X itself?
Why did those yellow hall effects cause a bug after calibration?
I ordered a few. How can I get a faster shipping? Can I make orders directly with you?
Hello. Have you already published your product on AliExpress?
YES
Link?
@@junZeng-520link?
@@junZeng-520 do you have the link to aliexpress?
Where's the AliExpress Link?
Have you launched this product?
could you make a video on testing amazon hall effect sticks for xbox series
I think you should try to use mill-max sockets around the silicon tube to make that connection between the two pcbs easier. Could also allow for the pre installation of the wires and silicone tubes to the joysticks and easier diy install.
How? The cali-board is solder to the PCB at the holes for the joystick and the silicon tube are used to bypass connection from joystick to Cali-board. Where is the space for mill-max and how can it make things better?
@@hwl7502 I think it would make installation easier and allow him to use thinner insulation than the silicone tubes. but yes the wall thickness of the socket is a tradeoff and space is very limited. Essentially you would connect the two pcbs by soldering them to the outside of the mill-max socket preserving the channel through it.
Hi - great work!! Other RUclips reviews on the PS5 product say that the calibration board with the blue gimbals causes the shell to no longer join properly in the front middle? They say the orange hall effect modules do not cause this issue but have more jitter. Not sure what to order??
there is a new version of the orange one with no jitter but buy his boards for best experience
Can it be installed on Elite Controller1 and 2?
Can't find your AliExpress link or you product's paige.
Thanks for this content.
Can you please put the link of the sensors?.
Thank you
Good luck to your channel.
Where or when i got the Chips for the backside ? You calibrate with them right?
Can you show it on a ps5 controller? Thanks!!
But this method causes an input lag
Not at all.
Can you tell me where I can buy the silicone tube shown in the video?
If you buy it, I will provide it to you
Very cool to see this is possible. I know this is a pretty niche question, but do you have any idea if following this process would work on a Steam Controller as well? I assume it uses the same sort of joystick assembly. I'm just wondering if the replacement part would actually work.
Sorry, I'm not sure about the specific support for steam dack. The current PS and Xbox original controller support is still very good.
@@junZeng-520 Thank you for answering, but I was asking about the Steam Controller not the Steam Deck. I know there are already replacement hall effect sticks for the Steam Deck. The Steam Controller, however, is very old and out of production now and I'm sure some are experiencing drift that people would like to fix.
@@Moskeeto I need to know the internal structure to determine if there is room for installation.
@@junZeng-520 Well the Steam Controller has only one stick and I believe it's a standard ALPS stick like what the Xbox and PlayStation controllers use. There's some teardowns of it you can see. I just don't know if replacing it with a hall sensor stick would mess with calibration.
@@Moskeeto There already are available hall effect modules for the steam deck
Damn, i recently just replaced my joysticks on my DS4, aswell as calibrating them with the new script which took forever. I might try these out once my sticks are worn out again.
You are a legend bro
Link where can I buy it ?
There's a link in the video description.
This is awesome thank you!
Can you make a Hall sensor for the DualSense Edge Ps5 controller? If you make it I would like to purchase it from you.
It will, but it will take time to develop
@@junZeng-520 I will buy it from you when or if you ever make them.
Can't wait to buy
谢谢 are you in Shenzhen?
I'm in Sichuan, a small city in the interior of China.
Do these only work on k-silver sensors or can they be used with the 3D yellow/black hall sensors on AliExpress?
At present, the yellow and black joystick can also be used.
A bit complex to calibrate but good job!
very good, do you have a aliexpress link for buy❓
The connection is being prepared and will be launched soon.
Does this work on steam controller?!
Sorry, I don't use steam controller to develop, can't answer you whether it can support and run.
@@junZeng-520 OK thanks for the reply!
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- Nice 🔝🔝
Me waiting for the gullikit joystick for xbox controller…
wow!!
those results don't look good. also, you should uncheck the circulation test in addition to what tests you just run. good work all in all 👍
Hello friend, have you ever tested. Let me know if you have any comments. Thank you.
You give no explanation for what you are doing
Very Good Work Sir, i am still wondering why nobody from Xbox, Sony, Nintendo have done/installed Hall Sensor JoySticks on their controller. Maybe is a Patent/License/permit issue but even Gulikit haven't done one for the Xbox or Sony Neither.
But keep up the good work and polish that product and put them to sell and you will see they are going to sell as soon as you put them online.
I hope i can grab a few sets for all my Xbox Controllers.
Thanks for showing us and keep it up ! @junZeng-520