Thank you so much, I have taken my two old controllers without the MOD done (now really thinking about doing it) and they are back to a 4.6% and 6.1% might have just bought myself some extra time. Going to watch your other videos about the modifications.
Just found your channel a couple weeks ago. I appreciate you putting multiple brands head to head. I recently picked up some k silvers and i can finally calibrate them now.
Hi thanks. Just found out that in order to keep the central calibration permanent you need to unlock the board using the unlock button on the site below. I need to update my video now urgh. Appreciate your support thanks
@@ordinarye784 The unlock at the bottom isn't needed. in the Center Calibration section you just need to check the box near the red text to make the change permanent.
My dualsense board is BDM-030 and I use the orange sticks with the red chip, the center calibration is working fine but the roundness calibration doesn't work at all 😢 I think the firmware on newer boards may be incompatible with the tool. I hope they find a workaround soon.
Just be aware that for the center calibration it defaults to temporary (which is fine for testing) but you will need to put a check in permanent mode if you want the changes to stay when powered off or connected to the PS5.
Yes I believe so. I had already didnt it with small holes but the other Hall effects on the other controllers did not have the small holes and it worked for them
Hey, there are a few versions of the hall effect sticks. Im looking into a company that uses gen 3 with a driver board for the ps5 Dualsense. What are the differences, any thoughts?
Hi, thank you. So far none I have tested are perfect but they are ok. Using the GUI software on the green sticks gave me less range. And the others lose range too but some don’t which is weird but I think it was the blue one. I’ve not used any boards so far and I am waiting for V5 to arrive which apparently are better so let’s see. I’ll be doing an update video and review of all when they arrive.
These guys are using V5 boards with gen 3 sticks but there is almost no info on these things about. It’s very frustrating trying to read up on it or find some real information. It would be easier if there was a company that would specialise on these things and have consistency in quality and range for all controllers.
I accidentally kalibrated my controller permanently and now my controller is going crazy what should I do or should I just buy a new one please someone answer 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hi, it might fix it for a while but it will not be permanent, just depends how much damage there is. I would try the update controller on the ps5 first as there might not be a problem
Do you know what motherboards razed uses? If it’s the same as ps5 controller I don’t see why not also you can test it to see without making it permanent.
If you have to change the potentiometer or analog, you'll likely have to recalibrate that controller. That's what I did when I changed out my right joystick
Simply amazing. This guide solved my hall effect analog problem. Thank you!
Thanks Man. Its work amazing from 20% test, now i have 4.90% and almost perfect ring test.
What Hall effects did you install?
Thank you so much, I have taken my two old controllers without the MOD done (now really thinking about doing it) and they are back to a 4.6% and 6.1% might have just bought myself some extra time. Going to watch your other videos about the modifications.
Just found your channel a couple weeks ago. I appreciate you putting multiple brands head to head. I recently picked up some k silvers and i can finally calibrate them now.
Hi thanks. Just found out that in order to keep the central calibration permanent you need to unlock the board using the unlock button on the site below. I need to update my video now urgh. Appreciate your support thanks
@@ordinarye784 The unlock at the bottom isn't needed. in the Center Calibration section you just need to check the box near the red text to make the change permanent.
I don’t get a check box near the red writing?
@@ordinarye784 7:40 i believe he means here it says write changes permanently above the red text.
Yea but they are saying there should be a check box but I don’t see it on mine?
Thank you for everything you showed us
thanks for the guide it was very helpful
Playstations should have this built in like nintendo does
Thank you man
My dualsense board is BDM-030 and I use the orange sticks with the red chip, the center calibration is working fine but the roundness calibration doesn't work at all 😢
I think the firmware on newer boards may be incompatible with the tool. I hope they find a workaround soon.
It should work my boards are the same yours. However I would do the roundness just do the centre calib
Just be aware that for the center calibration it defaults to temporary (which is fine for testing) but you will need to put a check in permanent mode if you want the changes to stay when powered off or connected to the PS5.
Hi thanks for this info but where is the check box it doesn’t show up for me?
It must of saved permanently they way I did it because the green ones work perfect?
@@ordinarye784 when you select the center calibration (near the red colored text) by default it is unchecked.
The locked and unlocked boxes ?
@@ordinarye784 yes, only the center calibration section has 1
Is there an Xbox version of the software to calibrate? I tried looking for one but couldn't find it
This night i'm gonna change my stock sitcks for hall effects. This is going to be useful
Goodluck
@@ordinarye784I have a question! If i use this process to calibrate my sticks can i skip calibration by the small holes in the potentiometer?
Yes I believe so. I had already didnt it with small holes but the other Hall effects on the other controllers did not have the small holes and it worked for them
@@ordinarye784 thank you for answering!
No worrries, do you have drift?
I’m scared to try this on my dualsense edge wonder if since it’s permanent if it’ll affect new modules when I have to eventually replace them.
Yea it’s permanent to the board so you will have recalibrate again if you put new ones in After
Hey, there are a few versions of the hall effect sticks. Im looking into a company that uses gen 3 with a driver board for the ps5 Dualsense. What are the differences, any thoughts?
Hi, thank you. So far none I have tested are perfect but they are ok. Using the GUI software on the green sticks gave me less range. And the others lose range too but some don’t which is weird but I think it was the blue one. I’ve not used any boards so far and I am waiting for V5 to arrive which apparently are better so let’s see. I’ll be doing an update video and review of all when they arrive.
These guys are using V5 boards with gen 3 sticks but there is almost no info on these things about. It’s very frustrating trying to read up on it or find some real information. It would be easier if there was a company that would specialise on these things and have consistency in quality and range for all controllers.
Yea it sucks but I have high hopes for the Version 5’s
So do I, I’ll watch your video for sure if and when you review and test it
There is Gulikit
I accidentally kalibrated my controller permanently and now my controller is going crazy what should I do or should I just buy a new one please someone answer 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I'd just try doing the calibration again
I wonder if Sony can block this with a firmware update at some point?
I’m also wondering what happens when they update the controllers ? So waiting to find that out too.
Can you fix the drift by calibrating the controller without replacing the joy stick?
Hi, it might fix it for a while but it will not be permanent, just depends how much damage there is. I would try the update controller on the ps5 first as there might not be a problem
Just to clarify, this won't work for a factory issue ps5 pad?
Hi what do you mean?
@@ordinarye784 you mentioned Hall Effect sticks a lot, just wondering if the software works on a standard unmodified ps5 pad.
It does, BTW
@Dazzaster84 hi, I believe it does but you can test using temporary settings just in case
@Dazzaster84 I think I did it in one of my videos. I’ll do it again in the next coming videos
Will this work on the new Razer Wolverine v3 pro? Or is it strictly ps5 controllers?
Do you know what motherboards razed uses? If it’s the same as ps5 controller I don’t see why not also you can test it to see without making it permanent.
what if you have ps5 hall efects on a non ps5 controller?
Probably will not work because the frequency or voltage or something is different
I have a question
If I choose the permanent option and wanted a better result , Can I retry again ?
Hi, That is what I have been doing so I assume so? Also remember to check the box where it says to make it permanent
@@ordinarye784 Thanks man , Your videos are really informative 🙏
If i do a permanent calibration, and after a while i need to change potentiometer or whole analog, will it be any problem afterward?
Hi, shouldn’t be as you just re-calibrate which is what I did.
If you have to change the potentiometer or analog, you'll likely have to recalibrate that controller. That's what I did when I changed out my right joystick
My controller say locked ,a fix anyone
Have you tried pushing the reset button in the back in small hole till it flashes
Xbox have a programan?
Probably but I only do PS5 at the moment