First, don't use motion in joy. Use either the SCP Drivers or Better DS3.
Secondly, controller calibration is not Dolphin's problem. You need to make sure it's working properly in whatever software you are using. Hence why you should not be using Motion in Joy. One minor tip that may help you though: try increasing the deadzone temporarily while assigning directions. PS3 pads are notorious for having zero deadzone out of the gate, and even brand new sticks can appear a little wobbly in some programs.
Secondly, controller calibration is not Dolphin's problem. You need to make sure it's working properly in whatever software you are using. Hence why you should not be using Motion in Joy. One minor tip that may help you though: try increasing the deadzone temporarily while assigning directions. PS3 pads are notorious for having zero deadzone out of the gate, and even brand new sticks can appear a little wobbly in some programs.
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