Fight Stick Tester

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SOCD Cleaner Test

SOCD Output

Press L+R or U+D simultaneously to test SOCD cleaning.

All Buttons (0)

Connect a device

Input History

Move the stick...
Tip: Use numpad notation for fighting game inputs. 236 = ↓↘→ (Quarter Circle Forward), 623 = →↓↘ (Dragon Punch motion).

Fight Stick Tester

Test your arcade stick, hitbox, or mixbox controller with a Vewlix-style layout. Perfect for fighting game players.

8-Way Directional

Visualize all 8 directions plus neutral. Essential for testing motion inputs and quarter-circle commands.

SOCD Cleaner Test

Test simultaneous opposite cardinal direction handling. Verify Neutral, Last Input Priority, or other SOCD modes.

Input History

View your input sequence in fighting game notation. Great for practicing combos and verifying clean inputs.

Fighting Game Controllers

Works With All Fight Sticks

Compatible with arcade sticks, hitbox controllers, and all-button layouts.

  • Arcade Sticks

    Hori, Qanba, Razer, Mad Catz, Victrix

  • Hitbox & Mixbox

    All-button controllers with SOCD cleaning

  • Leverless Controllers

    Snackbox Micro, Flatbox, DIY builds

VEWLIX LAYOUT

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about testing fight sticks

Q What is SOCD cleaning?

SOCD (Simultaneous Opposite Cardinal Directions) cleaning determines what happens when you press Left+Right or Up+Down at the same time. Common modes include Neutral (no input) and Last Input Priority.

Q Why use Vewlix layout?

Vewlix is the standard arcade cabinet layout used in Japanese fighting games. The 8-button layout (two rows of four) matches how most fight sticks are designed.

Q How do I read input notation?

Directions use numpad notation (1-9, with 5 being neutral). For example, 236 means Down, Down-Forward, Forward - the quarter-circle motion for a hadouken.

Q Is this tournament legal?

This is a testing tool only. For tournament legality, check with the specific event rules regarding SOCD modes and controller types (CPT, EVO, TWT have different rules).