๐Ÿ“ฑ DualShock Calibration GUI on Android Not Supported โ€” Technical Explanation and Alternatives

โŒ Android Not Supported

โ›” No Android Support โ€” No APK Available

DualShock Calibration GUI requires the WebHID API to communicate with PlayStation controllers over USB. Chrome for Android does not implement WebHID. This is a fundamental browser architecture difference โ€” not a limitation that a simple app update could fix.

There is no official APK. Any APK claiming to be this tool is unofficial and should not be trusted with USB device access permissions.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Why WebHID Doesn't Work on Android

Chrome on Android is not the same codebase as Chrome on Desktop. While they share the Blink rendering engine, Chrome for Android has a different permissions model, a different USB host implementation, and a different set of web APIs. The Chrome team maintains separate feature flags for Android and Desktop, and WebHID has only been enabled on Desktop.

The security concern: WebHID gives web pages direct access to USB HID devices โ€” a significant capability. On desktop, users typically connect deliberate peripherals. On Android, the attack surface is different: a malicious web page could theoretically attempt to access HID devices via USB OTG without users understanding the risk. Google's security team has been cautious about this.

Additionally, iOS (iPhone/iPad) is permanently blocked โ€” Apple requires all iOS browsers to use the WebKit engine, and WebKit has not implemented WebHID. This affects Chrome, Firefox, and every other browser on iOS equally.

๐Ÿ’ก Your Options Without a Desktop

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Borrow a laptop or PC

The calibration process takes under 5 minutes. Borrowing a friend's or family member's laptop is the easiest solution. Only Chrome or Edge needed โ€” no install required.

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Library or internet cafe

Most public libraries have computers with Chrome installed. Ask the librarian if you can plug in a USB device (most allow it for standard HID devices).

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Windows tablet

Windows tablets (Surface, Lenovo, etc.) run full Chrome and support WebHID. Android tablets do not.

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Mini PC / stick PC

A Windows mini PC (Intel NUC, Beelink, etc.) connected to any TV or monitor with a USB hub runs the calibration tool perfectly. Many are available for under $100.

๐Ÿ”— Desktop Guides

โ“ Android FAQ

Is there a DualShock Calibration GUI APK?
No. There is no official Android APK. Any APK file you find claiming to be DualShock Calibration GUI is unofficial, unsupported, and potentially malicious. The tool is a browser-based application that requires WebHID โ€” a browser technology that is not implemented in any Android browser, including Chrome for Android. An APK would need to replicate the entire USB HID communication stack independently, which no unofficial version has credibly done.
Will Chrome for Android ever support WebHID?
Google has not published a timeline for WebHID support in Chrome for Android. The Chrome team has discussed the security implications of WebHID on mobile โ€” where the threat model is more complex due to app sandboxing differences. As of 2026, WebHID remains desktop-only in Chrome. The best approach is to use the tool on any desktop or laptop computer, even briefly borrowed.
I only have a phone. How can I calibrate my DualShock?
The calibration requires a desktop browser with WebHID support. Your options: (1) Borrow a friend's laptop or PC for 5 minutes โ€” the process is quick. (2) Use a library or internet cafe computer with Chrome installed. (3) If you have a Windows tablet (not Android/iOS), Chrome on Windows tablet supports WebHID. (4) Use a cheap Windows mini PC or stick PC connected to any monitor.