How do you fix stick drift PS5?

Answered by Robert Flynn

To fix stick drift on your PS5 controller, there are several steps you can take. Stick drift occurs when the analog stick on the controller registers movement even when you’re not touching it, causing your character or cursor to move unintentionally. Here’s what you can do to address this issue:

1. Adjust the input threshold: The input threshold determines how much movement is required for the controller to register an input. You can try increasing the threshold to reduce the sensitivity of the analog stick. To do this, go to the PS5 settings menu, select “Accessories,” then “Controllers,” and finally “Adjust Analog Stick Input Threshold.” Experiment with different thresholds until you find a setting that minimizes stick drift.

2. Reset your PS5 DualSense controller: Sometimes, a simple reset can resolve stick drift issues. To reset your controller, locate the small reset button on the back of the controller near the L2 button. Use a small pin or paperclip to press and hold the button for a few seconds. After resetting, re-sync your controller with your PS5 console.

3. Clean the analog stick: Over time, dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate around the analog stick, causing it to malfunction. Use a clean, dry cloth or a cotton swab to gently clean around the base of the stick. Be careful not to apply excessive pressure or use any liquid cleaners, as this can damage the controller.

4. Update your software: Ensure that your PS5 console and controller are running the latest software version. Sony frequently releases updates that may include bug fixes and improvements for controller performance. To update your software, go to the PS5 settings menu, select “System,” then “System Software,” and finally “System Software Update and Settings.”

5. Turn off Bluetooth and reconnect: Sometimes, a temporary glitch in the Bluetooth connection can cause stick drift. Turn off your controller’s Bluetooth by holding the PS button on your controller, selecting “Accessories,” then “Bluetooth,” and toggling the Bluetooth switch to off. Wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. Reconnect your controller to the PS5 console and check if the stick drift issue persists.

If these steps don’t resolve the stick drift issue, you may need to consider contacting Sony customer support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or advise on potential repairs or replacements.