Gamepad Test

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

  • Gamepad 1
    ✘ Not connected
  • Gamepad 2
    ✘ Not connected
  • Gamepad 3
    ✘ Not connected
  • Gamepad 4
    ✘ Not connected
Connect the gamepad using USB, RF or Bluetooth and press any button.

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

Axis 1
0
Axis 2
0
Axis 3
0
Axis 4
0
Left stick
1
2
Right stick
3
4

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 the headphones to the gamepad’s 3.5 mm jack, if available.
  2. In the operating system, redirect the audio output to the gamepad’s headphones.
    • Windows: Right-click the 🔈 icon in the bottom‑right corner → “Open Sound settings” → under “Output”, select the device.
    • macOS: “System Settings” → “Sound” → “Output” tab.
Volume: 100%
Balance: 0%

What Can You Check on a Gamepad?

  • Buttons (A/B/X/Y, ◯/☐/△/✕, L1/R1, etc.) — check for sticky buttons or false inputs.
  • D-Pad — check directional input accuracy.
  • Analog sticks — test precision, dead zones, and smooth movement.
  • Triggers (L2/R2) — verify sensitivity and travel distance.
  • Vibration — see if haptic feedback works.
  • Stick drift.

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.
  • PC controllers: Logitech, Razer, Flydigi, Steam, 8BitDo, and more

When Should You Test Your Gamepad?

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