Free Online Gamepad Tester Tool - Test Your PS5, PS4, PS3, Xbox Controller
Test Your Gamepad Controller Instantly Check if your gamepad is working correctly with our free online tool. It works directly in your browser, no download required.
Just connect your controller to test:
- Buttons: Make sure every press registers.
- Joysticks: Check for accuracy and "stick drift."
- Vibration: Test your controller’s rumble motors.
- Microphone: Check audio input (for supported devices).
Our tool supports:
- PS5 DualSense controllers
- PS5 DualSense Edge controllers
- PS4 DualShock controllers
- PS3 controllers
- Xbox One and Xbox Series controllers
- Generic PC gamepads
If you are using a PlayStation controller, you can even use our built-in calibration tool to fix dead zones and improve aim.
What is Nintendo Switch 2 Stick Drift?
Nintendo Switch 2 stick drift refers to unintended character or camera movement caused when the analog stick sends input even without being touched.
What is PS5 Stick Drift?
PS 5 stick drift happens when the controller’s analog stick moves the game character without player input.
What Does Analog Stick Calibration Do?
Analog stick calibration resets the center point and movement range, ensuring accurate directional input.
How Does a Gamepad Tester Help With Calibration?
A gamepad tester shows live X/Y axis values, making it easy to confirm whether calibration improved stick accuracy.
What are TMR (Tunnel Magneto-Resistance) Analogs?
TMR analog sticks use magnetic sensors instead of physical contacts, eliminating friction-based wear. TMR sensors are 10x more sensitive than standard Hall Effect sensors and consume 50% less power.
How Often Should I Test My Controller?
Testing once every month helps catch drift early. Also, you can find any issues with your controller.
Will Nintendo Fix My Stick Drift For Free?
Yes, for the vast majority of users, Nintendo will fix Joy-Con stick drift for free, even if your warranty has expired. This applies to official Nintendo repair centres in places like North America, Europe, UK, Latin America, Australia/New Zealand, and some other regions.