Gamepad Test

Online gamepad test for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC. Check buttons, joysticks, triggers, headphones, mic and vibration.

Connect theĀ gamepad using USB, RFĀ or Bluetooth and press any button.
1. No name
Connected: ✘ No
Mapping ofĀ buttons and axes: non standard 14/4
Buttons: 14, pressed: 0
B1
0
B2
0
B3
0
B4
0
B5
0
B6
0
B7
0
B8
0
B9
0
B10
0
B11
0
B12
0
B13
0
B14
0
Axes: 4
A1
0
A2
0
A3
0
A4
0

Gamepad Vibration Test

Vibration intensity:
  • 1%
  • 5%
  • 10%
  • 25%
  • 50%
  • 75%
  • 100%
Vibrate motors:

Trigger Vibration Test

Vibration intensity:
  • 1%
  • 5%
  • 10%
  • 25%
  • 50%
  • 75%
  • 100%
Vibrate with triggers:

Headphones Test with Gamepad

  1. Connect theĀ headphones toĀ theĀ gamepad’s 3.5 mmĀ jack, ifĀ available.
  2. InĀ theĀ operating system, redirect theĀ audio output toĀ theĀ gamepad’s headphones.
    • Windows: Right-click theĀ šŸ”ˆ icon inĀ theĀ bottom‑right corner → ā€œOpen Sound settingsā€ → under ā€œOutputā€, select theĀ device.
    • macOS: ā€œSystem Settingsā€ → ā€œSoundā€ → ā€œOutputā€ tab.
Volume: 100%

What Can You Check on a Gamepad?

  • Buttons (A/B/X/Y, ā—Æ/☐/ā–³/āœ•, L1/R1, etc.) — check for sticky buttons orĀ false inputs.
  • Analog sticks — test precision, dead zones, and smooth movement.
  • Triggers (L2/R2) — verify sensitivity and travel distance.
  • Vibration — see ifĀ haptic feedback works.
  • D-Pad — check directional input accuracy.

Supported Gamepads

  • PlayStation: DualShock 4, DualSense, DualSense Edge, PS3 controllers
  • Xbox: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Elite Series
  • Nintendo: Switch Pro, Switch Joy-Con.
  • PCĀ controllers: Logitech, Razer, Flydigi, 8BitDo, and more

When Should You Test Your Gamepad?

  • After aĀ drop — check for hidden damage.
  • Before buying used — ensure everything works.
  • IfĀ games act weird — stick drift, unresponsive buttons.