![]() *Right click on start, device manager, view -> show hidden devices, Xbox 360 peripherals, enter into it, right click -> uninstall.Įdit: Please stop asking me questions, I don’t own the controller anymore and I can’t remember the last time I used it. If it still doesn't work, another thing you can try is to completely delete the driver software using device manager* and when you get to step 6, install the driver and go through the rest of the steps for pairing. Special thanks to /u/JPLC, /u/darkpoulay and /u/_MrBubbles for their posts on the matter. In that case, just repeat the steps again. Problems will start to arise when you turn off the PC without turning off the controller. Whenever you are done with the controller, ALWAYS TURN IT OFF THROUGH HOLDING THE PS BUTTON FOR 10 SECONDS. Alternatively, after about 5 minutes, the controller sometimes quits lagging. If the controller decides to have some lag and starts flashing red to alert you that lag is over 10ms, close by holding the PS button for 10 seconds and re-pair by pressing the PS button. ![]() With the screen open (i.e either minimise or drag the screen out of the way, don't close it!) go to the 'Manage Bluetooth Device' screen and follow the instructions on the DS4Window popup to set up Bluetooth (hold share and PS button for 3 seconds.) When you see the wireless controller, click on it and pair.īy this time, your controller should have paired without it cutting out when Windows recognises the device. This is the first screen you encounter when you open DS4Windows for the first time. Click Yes.Īnother popup box should appear with a picture of a controller. It should give you a UAC popup box with DS4Windows asking for permissions. Open up DS4Windows, go into settings, enable 'Hide DS4 controller' option (may or may not be optional, this is what I found to work.)ĭrag the corner of the window and expand it or drag the horizontal scroll until you see the 'Controller/Driver Setup' in blue. Reset your computer or shut down and make sure the controller has adequate charge (anything above 10% should do.)ĭelete the wireless controller connection from the list of Bluetooth devices on the Manage Bluetooth device screen. If your controller is disconnecting after trying to pair via Bluetooth, try the following: I alslo assume that this should fix the 'driver error' popping up from the Bluetooth wireless controller device. I have had countless hours trying to get the DS4 connected to the PC, resetting and trying various options and lurking through old Reddit posts and forums to get this thing working. I am pretty sure that I have found the fix where your DS4 controller shuts off instantaneously after trying to connect to the PC. ![]() I don't know where else it's appropriate to post this, so apologies beforehand. Please note that this subreddit is not affiliated with Sony or any of its subsidiaries. Result: GameName Spoiler: spoiler text here Legacy Platforms: PS3 - PS2 - PS1 - PSP Spoiler Formatting PlayStation: Vue - TV - Wallpapers & Themes PS4: Pro - Deals - Banners - Mods - Clans (For other subreddit filters, click here. Media FilterĬurrently Visible Currently Hidden For complete and detailed rule descriptions, click here. Rules 1-3 apply to comments, all rules apply to posts. Giveaways and Surveys have to go through mod approval.ĭon't post spam, self-promotion, or let's play videos. Some content is only allowed on weekends, like Screenshots, Short Game Clips, Original Content and PS4-related pictures. ![]() Official game media must come from official sources.įlair your posts, mention the game in the title when necessary.Īll suggestions require means to cause change.ĭo not submit low quality content. Do not discuss hacking, piracy, unofficial deals (especially grey market), and requests to account/game share.Īll spoilers and NSFW content must be properly marked.
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