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1) Open Control Panel
2) Click Devices and Printers
3) Right click the controller and select "Game controller settings"
4) Press CTRL + SHIFT then click the properties button
5) This allows you to access the calibrate setting and you can re-calibrate your controller
Idk why it's hidden like this on Windows, but this allowed me to fix the drift issues I had with the controller
With true drift as i have with multiple controllers both xbox and Nintendo calibration is useless. one needs to set a custom dead zone. I managed to find a confusing product that let me make a proper deadzone so the stick would not drift anymore but its paid software and dont have the money for it now that trial is over.