CALIBRATION WALKTHROUGH
Step by step configuration and initial setup guide
Table of Contents
Follow the guides below to set up, calibrate, and fine-tune your controller.
1. Initial Setup
Connect your controller and complete the first-time calibration.
2. Calibration & Settings
Learn what every calibration option does and how to configure your controller.
3. Circularity & Error Rate
Understand circularity, error rate, and how they affect your aiming precision.
4. Advanced Circularity Tuning
Learn when and when not to adjust circularity for your playstyle.
AIM In-House Settings
See the recommended settings used by the AIM Controllers team.
AIM MH5 SETUP GUIDE
The AIM MH5 Controller is powered by the Marius Board and gives you complete control over your controller with advanced calibration and customization tools.
This guide will walk you through the initial setup, calibration, and every available setting step by step.
Need help? Simply follow each guide below in order.
BEFORE PROCEEDING
Before You Begin
Every AIM MH5 Controller is professionally assembled, tested, and calibrated before shipping. For many players, the default settings will already provide an excellent experience.
However, every player is different. The Marius Board gives you complete control over calibration, allowing you to fine-tune your controller to match your own preferences.
Don’t worry about experimenting. You can always repeat the Initial Setup to restore or recalibrate your controller at any time.
Important Information
Do not overclock your controller. The Marius Board already supports native 8000Hz polling.
Using overclocking tools such as HIDUSBF is unnecessary and may reduce performance or cause unexpected issues. For the best performance, always connect your controller directly to a rear USB port using a USB-A to USB-C data cable.
Features Not Supported
Controllers built with the Marius Board are designed exclusively for competitive PC gaming and therefore do not support:
- ▪ Console connectivity
- ▪ Bluetooth / Wireless mode
- ▪ Macros or keybinding
- ▪ Rumble / Vibration
- ▪ Touchpad gestures
- ▪ Internal battery operation
- ▪ Gyroscope / Motion controls
- ▪ Headphone jack
- ▪ Reset button functionality
Marius Board Setup
Follow these steps before starting calibration.
Calibration & Settings
Customize and fine-tune how your sticks and triggers behave.
Final Sections
Complete your configuration, map your inputs, and save your profile.
Circularity, Error Rates, and You
Now that your controller is calibrated, it’s time to understand one of the most important thumbstick settings: Circularity Error Rate (CER).
When you test Circularity, the software measures your thumbstick’s full range of motion and compares it to a perfect circle. The difference between those two shapes is called the Circularity Error Rate (CER).
The short version
CER measures how closely your thumbstick follows a circular movement. Higher or lower isn’t automatically better—it depends on how games interpret controller input.
Most games are designed around the behavior of standard OEM controllers rather than mathematically perfect circles. Because of this, an extremely low CER isn’t always ideal.
Likewise, a very high CER can make diagonal movement behave differently from cardinal directions. The goal isn’t to achieve the lowest possible number—it’s to find a range that delivers smooth and consistent gameplay.
Understanding the examples
High CER (~15 – 20%)
- • Diagonals extend farther than expected.
- • The movement shape becomes more square.
- • Some older games may actually benefit from this behavior.
Low CER (~0 – 2%)
- • Movement stays very close to a perfect circle.
- • Some games may not receive the full analog range they expect.
- • This can occasionally affect mechanics such as sprinting or analog movement.
Recommended Range
For most modern games, a CER between 6% and 9% provides the best balance between accuracy and compatibility.
If your controller already falls within this range, no adjustment is usually necessary. If not, continue to the next guide to learn how to fine-tune it.
Adjusting Circularity Error Rate
After completing setup, check your controller’s Circularity using Gamepad Tester.
- • Connect your controller.
- • Open Gamepad Tester: hardwaretester.com/gamepad
- • Enable Test Circularity.
- • Compare your results with the examples below.
If your controller already performs well in-game, no adjustment may be necessary.
Fixing Low Circularity Error Rate (Sluggish Movement)
Green areas indicate that part of the thumbstick’s movement isn’t reaching its full range. This can reduce movement accuracy and may affect gameplay.
An extremely low Circularity Error Rate (CER) isn’t always ideal. If parts of the movement fall short of the expected range, you may notice:
Potential Issues
If your Circularity test shows undershooting, you might experience the following behaviors during gameplay:
- ▪ Reduced movement speed in certain directions.
- ▪ Inconsistent analog response.
- ▪ Sprinting or movement mechanics that don’t trigger reliably in some games.
If you notice these symptoms, recalibrate the thumbsticks or adjust the circularity settings until the full range is reached.
Adjusting Low CER: Part 2
How to manually tune your cardinal directions and eliminate analog bottlenecking.
My CER Seems High
Our target Circularity Error Rate (CER) is 6 – 9%, with every AIM MH5 controller tested before shipping.
A CER above this range doesn’t always indicate a problem. Many players won’t notice any difference even at 10–13%. However, if your controller feels inconsistent, recalibrate it and test again.
When recalibrating, apply steady, even pressure while rotating each thumbstick around its full range of motion. Keep in mind that your testing method affects the result. Uneven pressure, inconsistent movement, or repeating the test multiple times can all change the reported CER. Even rotating the controller to a different position may produce slightly different results.
If your CER remains unusually high after several calibration attempts, please contact Customer Support.
AIMCONTROLLERS IN-HOUSE SETTINGS
AIMCONTROLLERS IN-HOUSE SETTINGS
We calibrate each Marius Board in-house prior to shipping. Our settings aren’t universal or sacred, but if you want to get back to roughly how we shipped it, here’s our list of basic settings.
1mm instant click mode / Full-range analog mode
B1 – Triangle
B2 – Square
B3 – Circle
B4 – Cross