โ DualShock Calibration GUI Error 1 DualSense Firmware Too Old โ Free Fix in 3 Steps
Error 1 only affects DualSense (PS5) controllers
๐ What is Error 1?
Error 1 appears when DualShock Calibration GUI detects that your DualSense firmware version is below the minimum required to accept calibration write commands. This is a safety check โ sending calibration commands to incompatible firmware could corrupt data on the controller.
The fix is straightforward: update your DualSense firmware using Sony's free official updater. You do not need a PS5 โ the update can be done entirely on a Windows PC.
๐ง Fix Error 1 โ Step by Step
Download PlayStation Controller Firmware Updater
Visit the official Sony page: controller.dl.playstation.net/controller/lang/en/fwupdater.html โ Click "Download for Windows". File size is approximately 10 MB. This is the official Sony tool โ free, no account required.
Connect DualSense via USB-C
Plug your DualSense into your Windows PC using a USB-C cable. Ensure the battery is at least 50% charged โ a firmware update interrupted by low battery can brick the controller. Do not use a charge-only cable.
โ ๏ธ Battery must be charged. Do not unplug during update.
Run the Firmware Updater
Open the downloaded installer, install (takes ~1 minute), then launch PlayStation Controller Firmware Updater. It will automatically detect your connected DualSense. If a firmware update is available, click Update and wait approximately 2 minutes for completion.
Reconnect to DualShock Calibration GUI
After the firmware update completes and the tool shows success, disconnect and reconnect your DualSense. Navigate back to the calibration tool. The Error 1 message should be gone. If Error 1 still appears, try restarting your controller (hold PS button for 10 seconds) then reconnecting.
๐ Alternative: Update via Steam
Windows 11 users and some Windows 10 users with Steam installed may receive an automatic prompt to update DualSense firmware through Steam. If this prompt appears:
- Click the firmware update notification in Steam
- Keep DualSense connected via USB-C throughout
- Wait for Steam to complete the update (approximately 2 minutes)
- Once done, close Steam and reconnect to DualShock Calibration GUI
Note: After the update is complete, make sure to fully close Steam before using the calibration tool, as Steam will otherwise block the WebHID connection.