**If you are not having any issues, there is no reason to do the calibration** If you do the calibration you must do everything from start to finish. If you stop in the middle of calibration the joysticks could be all jacked up. Dont worry, just do the whole process and it will be fine.
Just go through the whole calibration from start to finish. First time I did it I stopped in the middle and it was halfway calibrated and I thought I jacked it up, lol. That’s why I mentioned to do the whole thing
The calibration must be done on a computer, but the back button programming only requires the controller to have power…..so connected to a computer or synced to a console.
Just got mines. It hits all the values fine and circularity is good. Do I have to calibrate it or is this just in case of future problems? Edit: I calibrated. Circularity is L 2.5% and R 3.4% (before was 4.8 and 7.9).
@@OkiDingo I mean I fixed the issue thanks cus ur video is much more clear then the official one, but yeah it goes from 0 to 0.01..... so I found out u just gotta keep it at zero. I'm still trying to fix my right stick as I can calibrate cus the stick does not go lower then the half way mark so I have been in contact with them
**If you are not having any issues, there is no reason to do the calibration**
If you do the calibration you must do everything from start to finish. If you stop in the middle of calibration the joysticks could be all jacked up. Dont worry, just do the whole process and it will be fine.
for the Circular Input Area does it matter if all four numbers are the same? like all 92 or all 96 etec
is there a way to reset this? i didnt know i could just leave it as it was and started messing with it and now i cant get it right lol
Just go through the whole calibration from start to finish. First time I did it I stopped in the middle and it was halfway calibrated and I thought I jacked it up, lol. That’s why I mentioned to do the whole thing
Can all this be done on console or do you need a pc. That question also for the back button mapping
The calibration must be done on a computer, but the back button programming only requires the controller to have power…..so connected to a computer or synced to a console.
Hey so is this for dead zone? or what exactly does this calibration do? i just got mine today
The calibration is only to be used if you are having a problem…..precise centering and mainly stick drift, which Hall effect sensors should not get.
Just got mines. It hits all the values fine and circularity is good. Do I have to calibrate it or is this just in case of future problems?
Edit: I calibrated. Circularity is L 2.5% and R 3.4% (before was 4.8 and 7.9).
You don’t need to calibrate unless you are having an issue.
hey how its feel for aim and games in general
Feels really good. The Hall effect joysticks feel a lot smoother than the dualsense edge. I love it so far.
Mine does not hit 0.00392 it goes to 0.01028 should I keep it a zero?
If you keep pressing the stick it stops at 0.01028 and won’t keep going lower? Sometimes you have to press it multiple times to get it to move.
@@OkiDingo I mean I fixed the issue thanks cus ur video is much more clear then the official one, but yeah it goes from 0 to 0.01..... so I found out u just gotta keep it at zero. I'm still trying to fix my right stick as I can calibrate cus the stick does not go lower then the half way mark so I have been in contact with them
@@hassanriaz229I hope your able to figure it out buddy 🤙🏼