Free Controller Test – Check All Buttons, Sticks & Triggers Online
Run a free controller test online! Check all buttons, analog sticks & triggers on PS4, PS5, Xbox & Switch instantly. No download needed!
How to run an online controller test
Simple 3-step process to run this test online.

Connect
Connect your controller via USB or Bluetooth, then press any button to activate it.

Test
Move both sticks, press all buttons, and arrows to test the controller.

Result
If all your buttons and sticks are working perfectly, then congratulations, your controller is perfect.
Tools by Feature
Each tool tests one thing at a time, so you can spot and confirm any issue in seconds.

Controller Input Test
See every button press and stick movement in a single test.

Controller Joystick Test
See every stick movement and deadzone test in this test.

Controller Vibration Test
It is used to verify that the gamepad's haptic motors are functioning correctly.

Controller Latency Test (USB vs Bluetooth)
Compare USB vs. Bluetooth speeds to see which connection gives you the fastest and most stable response.
Tools by Controller
Want faster results? Pick a test that matches your controller layout for quick and accurate checking.

PS5 Controller Tester
Test buttons, adaptive triggers, thumbsticks, haptic feedback, and D-pad in one complete DualSense test.

PS4 Controller Tester
Test buttons, analog sticks, triggers, rumble, and D-pad in one complete DualShock 4 controller test.

PS3 Controller Tester
Test buttons, analog sticks, triggers, rumble, and D-pad in one complete DualShock 3 controller test.

Switch Controller Tester
Test buttons, analog sticks, triggers, rumble, and D-pad in one complete Nintendo Switch controller test.

Generic Controller Tester
Test buttons, analog sticks, triggers, rumble, and D-pad in one complete universal test.
When to run a controller test

Pre-Match Check
Run a quick controller test before any tournament or ranked match to make sure every button and stick is working perfectly.

Post-Cleaning Verification
After cleaning or repairing your controller, run a test to confirm that drift, dead zones, and sticky buttons have been fixed.

Wired vs Wireless
Test your controller over USB and Bluetooth back-to-back to see if there's any difference in input response.

Second-Hand Inspection
Before buying a used controller, check the stick movement, trigger range, and rumble strength to avoid a bad purchase.

Troubleshooting Buttons
If a button feels off in-game, use the live input log to catch missed presses or accidental double inputs instantly.

Track Wear Over Time
Test your controller monthly and compare results to catch early signs of stick drift or trigger degradation before it affects gameplay.

