๐งฒ Hall Effect & TMR Stick Calibration Post-Installation Guide for DS4 and DualSense โ Physical Alignment First
Physical alignment MUST come before software calibration
โก Why Hall Effect Eliminates Stick Drift Permanently
Original DualShock 4 and DualSense controllers use potentiometer-based joystick modules. A potentiometer works by physically sliding a metal contact across a resistive track. Every stick movement creates friction. Over millions of inputs, the track wears down โ changing the resistance value the controller reads as "center." This is the root cause of stick drift in virtually all PS4 and PS5 controllers.
Hall Effect sensors work on an entirely different principle. A small permanent magnet is mounted to the stick shaft. A sensor detects the magnetic field strength as the magnet moves through space. There is no physical contact between any moving parts โ zero friction, zero wear. The sensor can outlast the rest of the controller's mechanical lifetime.
| Property | Potentiometer (Original) | Hall Effect / TMR |
|---|---|---|
| Operating principle | Physical contact / resistance | Magnetic field / no contact |
| Friction during use | Yes โ wears over time | Zero โ no moving contact |
| Typical lifespan | ~200โ500 hours intensive use | Effectively unlimited |
| Drift over time | Inevitable with use | Theoretically impossible (no wear) |
| Post-install calibration needed | No (factory pre-calibrated) | Yes โ requires DualShock Calibration GUI |
| Cost to replace | $3โ8 per module (potentiometer) | $15โ30 per module (Hall Effect) |
| Physical drift repair possible | Temporary via software | Permanent upgrade |
๐ข Complete Post-Installation Calibration
Install the Hall Effect Module
Disassemble your controller and replace the original potentiometer module with the Hall Effect or TMR replacement. Different modules have different installation methods โ follow the instructions included with your specific module. Reassemble fully before proceeding to the calibration steps.
๐ก iFixit has detailed disassembly guides for both DualShock 4 and DualSense.
โ ๏ธ Physical Alignment โ Do Not Skip
Connect the controller to your PC via USB. Open hardwaretester.com/gamepad in any browser. Do NOT open DualShock Calibration GUI yet.
Watch the live X and Y axis values for the affected stick. They will likely show a non-zero resting value (e.g., X: 0.12, Y: -0.08) โ this is the physical offset of the new module.
Locate the adjustment hole on the Hall Effect module PCB (usually labeled "ADJ" or visible as a small potentiometer trim). Use a small flathead screwdriver to gently turn this adjustment while watching the gamepad tester values. Aim to bring both X and Y as close to 0.00 as possible.
โ Target before software calibration:
- Left Stick X: between -0.05 and +0.05
- Left Stick Y: between -0.05 and +0.05
- Right Stick X: between -0.05 and +0.05
- Right Stick Y: between -0.05 and +0.05
Run Center Calibration
Open DualShock Calibration GUI. Connect your controller. Click Calibrate Stick Center. Complete the 4-corner wizard โ push both sticks to all four corners in sequence. This fine-tunes the software center on top of the physical alignment.
Run Range Calibration
Click Calibrate Stick Range. Rotate both sticks in slow, complete circles with gentle pressure. Target circularity: 6โ8% for standard Hall Effect modules, 7โ9% for TMR (GuliKit King Kong Pro). Complete at least 2 full rotations in both directions.
Fine-Tune (DualSense only, optional)
If you have DualSense, open Fine-Tune mode and verify the X/Y offsets are within ยฑ5. Use the auto circularity slider to adjust if needed. This step is optional but recommended for competitive players who need maximum precision.
Test volatile, then save permanently
Test in a game or on hardwaretester.com/gamepad. Verify (0,0) resting position, ยฑ1.0 full push, and roughly circular rotation trace. If good โ save permanently. If not โ restart controller to revert, re-check physical alignment, recalibrate.
๐ Compatible Hall Effect & TMR Modules
GuliKit Electromagnetic Module
Hall EffectSpecifically designed for DualSense. Most recommended option.
ALPS Hall Effect Module
Hall EffectClosest behavior to original ALPS potentiometer. Drop-in replacement.
GuliKit King Kong Pro Module
TMRHigher precision TMR sensing. Requires GuliKit Test & Cal or this GUI.
Extremerate Hall Effect
Hall EffectBudget option. May require more offset correction. Variable by batch.