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Let go of the thumbstick and click “Next”, at which point you’ll be taken to the next screen.Īlthough it’s not necessary, we recommend selecting the “Display Raw Data” box, which will show you exactly where the resting point for the thumbstick is with quantifiable numbers. At first, it will ask you to leave the thumbstick alone so it can find the center point. The calibration tool will start off with the “D-Pad” calibration, which on the Xbox 360 controller is actually the left thumbstick. (This window is also where you’ll find the button to “Reset to Default”, in case you want the tool to automatically reset any changes that were made during a previous calibration run.) Calibrate Your ControllerĪgain, we’re using the Xbox 360 controller here, so you may see slightly different windows depending on your controller, but most of it should be very similar. To start, choose the Settings tab, and then click the button in this window that reads “Calibrate”.įrom here, the Calibration Wizard will automatically begin taking you through the process to get your controller set up properly. The window that follows will contain two options: “Settings” and “Test”. From there, click on the “Properties” button. From here, click on the option for “Game controller settings”.Īfter you click this, the following window should automatically pop up.
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If not, make sure you have all the latest drivers installed for the controller of your choosing.įind the controller, and right click it to bring up the following drop-down menu.
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RELATED: Why You Should Get an Xbox Controller for PC Gamingįrom here, the controller should pop up as long as it’s already connected. (You can also get here by going into Control Panel > Devices and Printers in all versions of Windows). Once in Settings, click on the tab for “Devices”:Īfter the next window, scroll down to the link that reads “Devices and Printers” inside the “Printers and Scanners” tab, and click on it. To find the Calibration Tool, begin by going down to your Start Menu, and selecting “Settings”. We’ll be using an Xbox 360 controller for this guide, since that’s what we have, but it should work pretty much the same for any gamepad you plug in. The calibration tool can help you dial in your controller so it’s as accurate as it can be. Or perhaps your gamepad has a worn down thumbstick that doesn’t seem like it’s tilting as far as it could. For example, maybe you have a button that’s sticking and you aren’t sure just how much the computer is able to read from it on each press. In other cases, you may just have an old controller that needs a little help. For example, if you use a Nintendo 64 controller with a USB adapter, it will almost certainly need to be calibrated before you can use it. Why Would I Need to Do This?Īlthough many gamepads, like the Xbox One or Xbox 360 controllers, are usually calibrated for gaming on a PC right out of the box, others may need you to calibrate them before the system recognizes all their movements with complete accuracy.
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If your controller isn’t quite working properly, you can calibrate it in Windows 10 to make sure that every movement translates to your game with 100% accuracy.
But for third-person action games, racing, or emulated retro games, gamepads may still be worth using. Most PC gamers would rather die than let you take away their mouse and keyboard.
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I tried it with snes9x and another one and neither seemed to work. The Retrolink SNES USB Controller says that it works without drivers or anything, but then doesn't seem to work with any of my SNES emulators.