Yeah, they just ditched Xbox One support and controllers. I have one from limited series, it's much better than new trash Series controller and only had a slight drift after all these years. But nope, can't recalibrate or do anything...
I saw notes somewhere on this calibration app, it said it was for recalibration once analogue sticks had been replaced. So it doesn't need the nubs twisting on the stick to centre centre a new stick. (Kinda like the factory programmed center) Certainly won't fix drift caused by physical damage to pots like Joe public will expect it to.
So far it only seems to work for the standard system controllers, not the elite series as I have this option for my regular console controller but the elite does not have this option in the accessories menu. If I’m missing something please correct me but I’m pretty sure this particular tool doesn’t exist for the elite controllers as yet…aside from the generalized testing tools that are already available for the Elite controllers in their menus.
Yeah that's the info I was looking for in the comments. Been waiting to recalibrate my drifting Elite 2 controller but I don't see the option to launch the calibration tool either (which is a shame cause all Elite controllers get stick drift after about 2 months 🥲)
ELITE controllers have software in the controller that centers the stick automatically just like the new controllers with the new center button. @@eXcess-music
Old controllers may not have a built-in chip to keep the settings made by the software or even to simply update them. This may be one of the reasons why the software is not compatible with these controllers. They would lose their setting the second they were unplugged. It would therefore be necessary to use permanently open software to provide the controller settings directly, as Steam does for example.
Gee, think I could belabor the point in my first post any more than I did? Did I say elite controller enough? Lol. Sometimes I look back on my old posts and I wonder “was I drinking cough syrup that day?”.
Thanks for this video, saw the announcement yesterday. You're the first one to make a video about this! Anyway, can you do it with those hall effect sensors? The blue+green and yellow hall sensors.
I wouldn't recommend it. I tried it after an install, and now I'm having a problem with the left stick. Once the controller is turned off, the inputs will reverse on the X or Y axis. Then when I calibrate it, it will work fine until I turn the controller off. I'm thinking ill have to do a fresh board install with new sticks. I have a feeling the board software got corrupted somehow.
@@fortypersec I have tried that already, including installing a brand new stick. It's always the left one because that was the only one I tried the recalibration on. I'm willing to bet if I tried the right one, it would start doing the same.
that brand new standard, vanilla xbox controller was fine. the stick not being perfectly centered is a non-issue because of the deadzone built it, which you cannot customize with this standard controller. Literally the little bits of wiggle in the center wouldnt register because of deadzone. That brand new controller was working just fine. If you want perfect centering and care about deadzone, go with a premium controller.
Factory sticks normally well calibrated but you can’t calibrate 3rd party potentiometer or Hall effect sticks with it what makes this tool pretty useless P.S this would be crucial if we could calibrate Hall effect sticks with it, it does get the job done, but for some reason not for long
Work only in xbox series controller With controller type xbox one or xbox one x not work.....and with elite 2 non work Firmware of xbox one controller is the same of xbox series but not work
Great now I can calibrate my hall effect xbox controllers without the painful extra pcb. Elite 2 with hall effects LETS GO!!! Thanks for the great content as always.
@@Mordaur so you can calibrate center point but the unusable end where +1/-1 are you can't adjust those we need a v4 hall sensor, the sensors must max out about about 80% of the physical travel. I need to actually test that but bit busy atm to be messing about with the pile of pads by my decks.
So I just took mine apart to “fix” the stick drift issue. After taking the thumb stick off, I took a thin angle tool and slightly wedged it into the green sensor opening it slightly with some pressure and pushing it back. I then very carefully jetted the inside with duster to get anything out of it. After calibration I noticed the stick drift, that I knew it had since it was brand new, was not only gone but in the calibration menu the circle stayed locked into the center of the crosshair. Haven’t had an issue yet.
@@RhuanTob hey, I use this tool to calibrate my xbox series controller with analogs with hall sensors. I have a problem because a few seconds after calibration with analogs, they turn left or down on their own. Did you have a problem with this?
@@nyzrgewkeisaj4667 I'm not sure, but I think this could be a side effect of these "jitter free" sticks. If you move them too fast they end up like that.
Hello. Do you know if Calibration can be canceled ? It worked great at the begining, then can go crazy for no reason after a while... Like the stick only moves left. It's Hall Effect stick and worked OK before, though not perfectly centered so I tried recalibration, thinking it was saved on a configuration file on the xbox...
Hi, this problem is so common, they do this (Microsoft) just so you buy new controllers. I just recalibrate everytime I open the console. Have you found any other way?
tbh i used the software to calibrate and i followed every instruction word for word visual for visual and it made my controller 100% fucked when i move forwards it goes backwards and i go right it goes left i haven’t even done anything to invert the controls and it decided to do that so i don’t think imma ever use this again
@@notcartimyth_gamingThis is a strange bug because the software was built to recalibrate standard potentiometer joysticks like yours. Some people are reporting permanent drift after using the software on analogue hall effects.
I update console and can't find that option in Xbox accessories app? Update: Does not work with Elite 2 controller and Scuf controller. Only works with Series X|S controllers.
I have two Xbox One Wireless Controllers, I updated them but I wasn't able to recalibrate them. I have two Xbox Series Wireless Controllers too, I was able to update and recalibrate them.
So... Hall sensors, ha still can't get full range from them. That outside 20% is still dead space so we need a v4 version. Or better software. The bottom right on the right stick is intermittently affected by the vibration motors!! 😂 Which was a fun discovery. However. I have found a supplier to buy new springs from. I tried 800g/mm and oh my. How stiff my thumb stick has become!! 😂 Looks like a new spring is 280g/mm for reference. But it's £4 - £5 for two springs! 😮
Someone's comment made me think. We might be able to at least balance the left right Vs center if we don't need to center first. So when you instal the hall sensor get it balanced side to side so the gap either side to 1 is the same and then center them in software so it's linear as possible.
I saw on other videos, there were an alpha version vor Elite V2...but these videos are many weeks / months old...why can Microsoft it not to bring out via an update??? I searched everywhere in the netz, but I found only these old videos.
does it save calibration in the gamepad or it applies from driver ? so if i will do the calibration and move on other pc with my just calibrated gamepad, will i need to do calibration again there or will it be saved to the internal memory of the gamepad ?
How come I get the option to calibrate a normal Xbox controller but when I attempt to calibrate an elite 2 it doesn’t show up? Happens both on pc and Xbox. Is there any other way to calibrate them?
It's not common to have Elite 2 show the calibration option.. I've have it with Elite 2's fresh from M$ warranty and Elite 2's that have been purchased from the M$ Lab store.
But it only work fo xbox series controller...if i have controller like as gears of war 5 edition or hiperspace edition....xbox one x type....menu in xbox not appear....why?
Because the official XboX Series controller apparently contains a memory chip which allows it to be updated and to keep in memory the fixes made by the qualibration software. Controllers from other brands may not have a memory chip that the software can read and modify, or even no memory chip at all.
How do I get that calibration software for xbox - its not even out yet is it ? I not got it on my accessories app and there is no new updates for me for console etc. I have Elite Series 2 controller.
My 3rd series controller can rest easy knowing that I now have an official way to see how bad shes suffering while knowing that Hallback still hasnt came back after going to 7/11 for some milk
Is it normal for these kinds of controllers to come with very severe stick drift alongside the console? My one has such severe drift that i can move the stick up and it stays just below the large ring in the left stick in particular and it very quickly developed after about a week or so of me using it
So its driving me a bit crazy... But iv had the elite controllers since the beginning and just the other day... was the first time I saw this option... I did it... AND NOW I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE! Its gone.
I've found it mainly works on the Design Labs controllers.. Not sure if they (M$) are putting a differnet FW version to trigger the calibration!? Just an observation.
I replaced the sticks with hall effect ones and after updating the pad, the analog sticks drift again. After calibration, everything is OK for a while, and then something goes wrong. What could it be?
Eventually your analog joys needs to be replaced. There is no way around this. This is extremely useful for that situation, so you can calibrate your brand new analog joys, and you don't have to do it manually which is a pain.
Yes that is what im trying to do, my replacements are coming in today and will be soldering today. I was hoping this would be the ideal case to calibrate them without physically moving the potentiometer! @@Daaell
This program does not work well with Hall analogues, after calibration it works fine for some time and the drift returns, this happens with Hall analogues
what is with the xbox elite 2 controller, how does that work? Because i tried it and with the elite 2 controller the categorie recalibrate at the three points (...) doesnt show up
You know, it's really pathetic that Microsoft refused to support older controllers. Personally, I collect some older controllers because I prefer the older design. To just cut out one generation is sort of pathetic by them. It really goes to show that the company is more focused on making a buck rather than supporting players.
Bruh, you have inter-generational compatibility, you can use xbox v1 controller on series X, what more are you asking for? They are letting you diy your repairs and recalibrate on series controllers and you complain? Playstation doesnt even give you that chance.... And im not defending them, i dont even have a series controller (i have v1, one s and elite v1 controller) but oh my... People cant be satisfied this days...
This won't work for Xbox one controllers nor rev 1 or rev 2, only for Xbox Series S/X controller and Elite controllers. If the controller is for xbox one the calibration option won't appear.
I've replaced a lot of analog sticks in Xbox controllers and I was using 2 potentiometers PCB so far. Today I gave it a shot on my test controller after replacing 2 sticks, but it seems that something is wrong with this tool. I did calibration of 2 sticks and after doing full circles a few times in the tester my left stick was pushed to the max left and the right one to the down. After disconnecting the USB cable and plugging it back sticks are back in the centre but after doing full circles a few times it does the same thing. Here is a test video that I recorded from a gamepad tester ua-cam.com/video/ivx0zVsRNtg/v-deo.html. Has anybody encountered the same issue?
@@UberMicroRepairsHi.yes i did recalibration with controller in the shell and with caps on. I'm not sure what do you meant by "Just get it to the outside and 90 degrees."
Xbox Accessories app is useless. It didn't used to be. Probably some blue hair with no clue decided to do everyone a favor and 'simplify' settings instead of having the more granular settings specifically dead zone like it used to have. The settings have zero effect on dead zone. Adjusting dead zone out is a solution to stick drift. Stalker 2 just came out and the controls for PC using controller are so bad the game is unplayable. If I could adjust dead zones for my elite 2 it just might be playable.
THANK GOD. i am actually replacing some sticks TODAY and will test it out, i can't believe this! :D
What happened
Good luck😂
i tryed it out and it created stick drift instead of fixing it
It's too bad that older controller are not supported.
Yeah, they just ditched Xbox One support and controllers. I have one from limited series, it's much better than new trash Series controller and only had a slight drift after all these years. But nope, can't recalibrate or do anything...
@@J0rdan912 install a variable pot mod to manually fix it.
@@J0rdan912change the sticks
@@crystaltheproducer5536 Stock controllers not worth the hassle, also majority of average games will not be able to replace it by themselves
I saw notes somewhere on this calibration app, it said it was for recalibration once analogue sticks had been replaced. So it doesn't need the nubs twisting on the stick to centre centre a new stick. (Kinda like the factory programmed center) Certainly won't fix drift caused by physical damage to pots like Joe public will expect it to.
The actual wording was "for users in the US who have independently replaced the circuit board"
As in US you can buy replacement pcb's.
I am swapping sticks today.. i hope this does something to it. (They are supposed to be calibrated after installation)
@@homebrewGT2 how did it go?
This is the first thing which came to my mind. I replaced sticks on my controllers but chip was calibrated to old pots
You need to pull the sticks and let them fling back to center to get a real reading. Not little nudges
So far it only seems to work for the standard system controllers, not the elite series as I have this option for my regular console controller but the elite does not have this option in the accessories menu.
If I’m missing something please correct me but I’m pretty sure this particular tool doesn’t exist for the elite controllers as yet…aside from the generalized testing tools that are already available for the Elite controllers in their menus.
Yeah that's the info I was looking for in the comments. Been waiting to recalibrate my drifting Elite 2 controller but I don't see the option to launch the calibration tool either (which is a shame cause all Elite controllers get stick drift after about 2 months 🥲)
ELITE controllers have software in the controller that centers the stick automatically just like the new controllers with the new center button. @@eXcess-music
Mine had stick drift right out of the box on my elite 2 controller
Old controllers may not have a built-in chip to keep the settings made by the software or even to simply update them. This may be one of the reasons why the software is not compatible with these controllers. They would lose their setting the second they were unplugged.
It would therefore be necessary to use permanently open software to provide the controller settings directly, as Steam does for example.
Gee, think I could belabor the point in my first post any more than I did?
Did I say elite controller enough? Lol.
Sometimes I look back on my old posts and I wonder “was I drinking cough syrup that day?”.
Thanks for this video, saw the announcement yesterday. You're the first one to make a video about this!
Anyway, can you do it with those hall effect sensors? The blue+green and yellow hall sensors.
I wouldn't recommend it. I tried it after an install, and now I'm having a problem with the left stick. Once the controller is turned off, the inputs will reverse on the X or Y axis. Then when I calibrate it, it will work fine until I turn the controller off. I'm thinking ill have to do a fresh board install with new sticks. I have a feeling the board software got corrupted somehow.
how about put the potentiometer back and recalibrate?
@@fortypersec I have tried that already, including installing a brand new stick. It's always the left one because that was the only one I tried the recalibration on. I'm willing to bet if I tried the right one, it would start doing the same.
That sounds like a bug in the calibration app.
@@fortypersec Very well could be. I at least wanted to warn people
i have a Elite Series 2 and there is no recalibration option available. Neather on the XBOX or the Windows App. Does enyone else have these issues?
yeah me too, how to recalibrate the elite controller? default xbox controller has this option.
Mine also don't have it
that brand new standard, vanilla xbox controller was fine. the stick not being perfectly centered is a non-issue because of the deadzone built it, which you cannot customize with this standard controller. Literally the little bits of wiggle in the center wouldnt register because of deadzone. That brand new controller was working just fine. If you want perfect centering and care about deadzone, go with a premium controller.
What would you consider a premium controller?
Now I can see how bad my stick drift actually is and pretty bad looking for a fix on the right stick drifting up 😢
Factory sticks normally well calibrated but you can’t calibrate 3rd party potentiometer or Hall effect sticks with it what makes this tool pretty useless
P.S this would be crucial if we could calibrate Hall effect sticks with it, it does get the job done, but for some reason not for long
Both my elite 2 and software is up to date, but I don't have this option (Windows 11)
Same here
Same here....
Same
same
Work only in xbox series controller
With controller type xbox one or xbox one x not work.....and with elite 2 non work
Firmware of xbox one controller is the same of xbox series but not work
I am in accesories app on my Xbox but I don’t get the option to see more on the app I see 3 dots . Why?
Great now I can calibrate my hall effect xbox controllers without the painful extra pcb. Elite 2 with hall effects LETS GO!!! Thanks for the great content as always.
Have you actually tried or just saying...?
Nope. Makes f all difference.
And yes I have tried it.
@@TheWebstaffso calibrating hall effect sticks doesn't work? That's a shame.
@@Mordaur so you can calibrate center point but the unusable end where +1/-1 are you can't adjust those we need a v4 hall sensor, the sensors must max out about about 80% of the physical travel.
I need to actually test that but bit busy atm to be messing about with the pile of pads by my decks.
could you do a comparison with the basic potentiometer Joystick vs Hall Effect? would be much appreciated
XBox Elite Controller 2 not supported. No "Recalibration Button" available.
So I just took mine apart to “fix” the stick drift issue. After taking the thumb stick off, I took a thin angle tool and slightly wedged it into the green sensor opening it slightly with some pressure and pushing it back. I then very carefully jetted the inside with duster to get anything out of it. After calibration I noticed the stick drift, that I knew it had since it was brand new, was not only gone but in the calibration menu the circle stayed locked into the center of the crosshair. Haven’t had an issue yet.
Post a tutorial
How in the world do I access that menu with an elite series 2, the entire layout for Xbox accessories is different for that controller
DO NOT DO IT WITH THE ELITE IT IS a TERRIBLE IDEA it’s to sensitive and will CAUSE MORE STICK DRIFT | I am warning you 🫵
It be interesting to see what it do with hall stick 🤔
It's perfect centered aprox 0,002 axis precision. Circularity is also corrected to around 10% and 8% in my case. I almost didn't believe it hahaha
HE modules .. not so good!
@@RhuanTob hey, I use this tool to calibrate my xbox series controller with analogs with hall sensors. I have a problem because a few seconds after calibration with analogs, they turn left or down on their own. Did you have a problem with this?
@@nyzrgewkeisaj4667 I'm not sure, but I think this could be a side effect of these "jitter free" sticks. If you move them too fast they end up like that.
hope you can try hall effect and calibrate using this apps
Hello. Do you know if Calibration can be canceled ?
It worked great at the begining, then can go crazy for no reason after a while... Like the stick only moves left.
It's Hall Effect stick and worked OK before, though not perfectly centered so I tried recalibration, thinking it was saved on a configuration file on the xbox...
Hi, this problem is so common, they do this (Microsoft) just so you buy new controllers. I just recalibrate everytime I open the console. Have you found any other way?
This is good for when you upgrade to hall sensors to calibrate them . This is bogus other then calibrating your new controller out the box
Thank you for sharing
tbh i used the software to calibrate and i followed every instruction word for word visual for visual and it made my controller 100% fucked when i move forwards it goes backwards and i go right it goes left i haven’t even done anything to invert the controls and it decided to do that so i don’t think imma ever use this again
you have hall effect joysticks?
@@tiagodias3325 nope normal analog sticks that came with the standard controller
@@notcartimyth_gamingThis is a strange bug because the software was built to recalibrate standard potentiometer joysticks like yours. Some people are reporting permanent drift after using the software on analogue hall effects.
Hello. Do you know why after such calibration, the pad loses these settings after some time?
How do you get to this app ?
Bro, all it did was give my right stick hypersensitivity, and now i have crazy stick drift
Do it slowly as instructed.
@UberMicroRepairs it does make it better but it still negatively affects the sensitivity. It's very sensitive to right rotations
@@Chowy_XoSame happened to me. Did you find a solution. I want to restore my stick to what it was like originally
@@liamjamesevans just kept doing it till I felt it was back too normal😭
@@Chowy_Xo Why wouldn’t they give you the option to reset to default? Wish I never downloaded this app. Will have to sell my controller now haha
I update console and can't find that option in Xbox accessories app?
Update: Does not work with Elite 2 controller and Scuf controller. Only works with Series X|S controllers.
Controller Updated?
@@cyberrockfs322 Of course, all updated. I alsto try the app on my PC, nothing again, verry strange.
Me too...i cant find
Same here, both up todate
I have two Xbox One Wireless Controllers, I updated them but I wasn't able to recalibrate them.
I have two Xbox Series Wireless Controllers too, I was able to update and recalibrate them.
this feture is not avalable for xbox elite 2
was able to calibrate xbox one series controller but not my series 2. Option does not show up
new controller time but this did help unfk it a little.
Is there a way to reset the calibration? It makes my right stick too sensitive.
Nope. there is no reset unfortunately. Best advice I can give is to follow the calibration instructions and do it slowly and precisely.
It’s awful
So...
Hall sensors, ha still can't get full range from them. That outside 20% is still dead space so we need a v4 version. Or better software.
The bottom right on the right stick is intermittently affected by the vibration motors!! 😂
Which was a fun discovery.
However.
I have found a supplier to buy new springs from.
I tried 800g/mm and oh my.
How stiff my thumb stick has become!! 😂
Looks like a new spring is 280g/mm for reference.
But it's £4 - £5 for two springs! 😮
Someone's comment made me think.
We might be able to at least balance the left right Vs center if we don't need to center first.
So when you instal the hall sensor get it balanced side to side so the gap either side to 1 is the same and then center them in software so it's linear as possible.
I saw on other videos, there were an alpha version vor Elite V2...but these videos are many weeks / months old...why can Microsoft it not to bring out via an update??? I searched everywhere in the netz, but I found only these old videos.
The app is weird, is like the app zoomed in and i cant scroll down or zoom out i cant access the option below help 😅
This needs to hurry up and support elite series.
I wanna know what song that is in the beginning lol
does it save calibration in the gamepad or it applies from driver ? so if i will do the calibration and move on other pc with my just calibrated gamepad, will i need to do calibration again there or will it be saved to the internal memory of the gamepad ?
It does save the calibration to the controller firmware.
@UberMicroRepairs can u reset the recalibration back to default?
no, don't do it@@2000sKidd
@@mason4001there’s no way to do it??
@@mason4001my controller is like hyper sensitive now
How come I get the option to calibrate a normal Xbox controller but when I attempt to calibrate an elite 2 it doesn’t show up? Happens both on pc and Xbox. Is there any other way to calibrate them?
I’ve been using the series x controller since it came out and never got stick drift
It doesn't give me the option to recalibrate my elite series 2... Any ideas?
It's not common to have Elite 2 show the calibration option.. I've have it with Elite 2's fresh from M$ warranty and Elite 2's that have been purchased from the M$ Lab store.
But it only work fo xbox series controller...if i have controller like as gears of war 5 edition or hiperspace edition....xbox one x type....menu in xbox not appear....why?
Because the official XboX Series controller apparently contains a memory chip which allows it to be updated and to keep in memory the fixes made by the qualibration software.
Controllers from other brands may not have a memory chip that the software can read and modify, or even no memory chip at all.
Should you try it with the hall effect joystick for xbox series contronllers to see if it works?
It adjusts the center but outside dead zone is the same. E.g. shit
How do I get that calibration software for xbox - its not even out yet is it ? I not got it on my accessories app and there is no new updates for me for console etc. I have Elite Series 2 controller.
Same here.
I can't stand Xbox. Nothing is done right. Absolutely, everything is a pain to do. The UI is a right mess.
My 3rd series controller can rest easy knowing that I now have an official way to see how bad shes suffering while knowing that Hallback still hasnt came back after going to 7/11 for some milk
do you know if has a method for calibration on xbox one s or fat controllers?
Does anyone know how to change the stick sensitivity? It's way too sensitive and I can't find the settings
In game.
Is it normal for these kinds of controllers to come with very severe stick drift alongside the console? My one has such severe drift that i can move the stick up and it stays just below the large ring in the left stick in particular and it very quickly developed after about a week or so of me using it
My Xbox accessories app doesn't have are recalibrate option how do I get it
Old controllers don’t have it
So its driving me a bit crazy... But iv had the elite controllers since the beginning and just the other day... was the first time I saw this option... I did it... AND NOW I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE! Its gone.
I've only ever had this option on a Elite 2 that was from Design Labs.
Does this work perfectly with hall effect
If I (successfully) replaced the sticks with halls would using this software be a good idea?
Absolutely. You have to calibrate them or you'll continue to experience stick drift.
Nope!
Wait so if I solder new thumbsticks onto the PCB, can this tool be used to configure them?
Yep
Somehow it made it worse???
When is this happening?
doesn't work on elite series 2.
I've found it mainly works on the Design Labs controllers.. Not sure if they (M$) are putting a differnet FW version to trigger the calibration!? Just an observation.
@@UberMicroRepairs must be the case
I replaced the sticks with hall effect ones and after updating the pad, the analog sticks drift again. After calibration, everything is OK for a while, and then something goes wrong. What could it be?
The software doesn't work well with HE stick unfortunately.
@@UberMicroRepairs So how do you calibrate it properly?
Wait, so it doesnt work? Nooooooooooooo
Eventually your analog joys needs to be replaced. There is no way around this. This is extremely useful for that situation, so you can calibrate your brand new analog joys, and you don't have to do it manually which is a pain.
Yes that is what im trying to do, my replacements are coming in today and will be soldering today. I was hoping this would be the ideal case to calibrate them without physically moving the potentiometer!
@@Daaell
Oh wow!
This program does not work well with Hall analogues, after calibration it works fine for some time and the drift returns, this happens with Hall analogues
Correct it doesn't like HE sticks.
what is with the xbox elite 2 controller, how does that work? Because i tried it and with the elite 2 controller the categorie recalibrate at the three points (...) doesnt show up
Faulty analog module?
Is this only on PC? I updated my Xbox but I don’t have the recalibration option at all. I do have an elite series 2 controller
From what I can tell, it appears to only be for Series controllers. Elite controllers are still Xbox One controllers
my drift is so bad that i cant even complete the trials 😭
The stick modules need replacing then.
“SCUF would be proud.” Burn
Yep
Calibrate the tensión and center of spring. Y voila !!
Wtf nah I can’t “update” I alr have and it won’t let me do it again to calibrate Xbox is soooo stupid 😂
You know, it's really pathetic that Microsoft refused to support older controllers.
Personally, I collect some older controllers because I prefer the older design. To just cut out one generation is sort of pathetic by them. It really goes to show that the company is more focused on making a buck rather than supporting players.
I agree. The CPU inside the older controller is more than capable of supporting this.. It's litrally turning a 0 to a 1 in the firmware. It sucks!
Bruh, you have inter-generational compatibility, you can use xbox v1 controller on series X, what more are you asking for? They are letting you diy your repairs and recalibrate on series controllers and you complain? Playstation doesnt even give you that chance.... And im not defending them, i dont even have a series controller (i have v1, one s and elite v1 controller) but oh my... People cant be satisfied this days...
Anyone see the new TMR replacements?
I got some. I'll do a video soon.
This won't work for Xbox one controllers nor rev 1 or rev 2, only for Xbox Series S/X controller and Elite controllers.
If the controller is for xbox one the calibration option won't appear.
Yippee
I don't have more option
Does not work
Had 1 out the box that's absolute dog shit terrible too many issues
The app is trash, doesn't even boot up.
Xbox one controllers suck, never had these problems with xbox 360 controller
I don't know I've repaired thousands of 360 controllers back in the day
I've replaced a lot of analog sticks in Xbox controllers and I was using 2 potentiometers PCB so far. Today I gave it a shot on my test controller after replacing 2 sticks, but it seems that something is wrong with this tool. I did calibration of 2 sticks and after doing full circles a few times in the tester my left stick was pushed to the max left and the right one to the down. After disconnecting the USB cable and plugging it back sticks are back in the centre but after doing full circles a few times it does the same thing. Here is a test video that I recorded from a gamepad tester ua-cam.com/video/ivx0zVsRNtg/v-deo.html. Has anybody encountered the same issue?
The calibration is very finicky. It never perfect. Just get it to the outside and 90 degrees. Wast that with the boards in the shell with caps on?
@@UberMicroRepairsHi.yes i did recalibration with controller in the shell and with caps on.
I'm not sure what do you meant by "Just get it to the outside and 90 degrees."
Same
Yup same problem as you no matter what anolog I use Hall effect or original
Why this horrible music in your vids😊
I did it just for you..
@@UberMicroRepairs thank you!
Xbox Accessories app is useless. It didn't used to be. Probably some blue hair with no clue decided to do everyone a favor and 'simplify' settings instead of having the more granular settings specifically dead zone like it used to have. The settings have zero effect on dead zone. Adjusting dead zone out is a solution to stick drift. Stalker 2 just came out and the controls for PC using controller are so bad the game is unplayable. If I could adjust dead zones for my elite 2 it just might be playable.
calibration board after this update 📉
Not really.