Don't even need that, just plug it in.
Don't even need that, just plug it in.
My PC does not even see the DS4 in the devices list how the fuck are you connecting it?
Xbox One controller works easily and seamlessly with Bluetooth (assuming you buy a new one and not a used launch model controller).
This, just press and hold the share button first, then press and hold the ps button until the ds4 light starts blipping, then go to Bluetooth settings in windows an look for "wireless controller" no ping required. Also dunno if you need to update or download extra software for Windows 7, must people may be in Windows 10 which may have better driver support. Also, check that you have ds4 support activated in steam.Hold down the share button and the PS button on the controller and that'll put it into Bluetooth pairing mode - I've synced the controller up to my laptop wirelessly before but I just use a usb cable now cause it's so much quicker. Steam supports the controller natively though, didn't have to do any setup whatsoever.
They can pry my wired 360 controller from my cold dead hands.
I still like it more than the XB1 version.
I had really strange performance issues when using the XB1 controller via bluetooth. It's why if you want to use an XB1 controller that I suggest just plugging it in.
as someone who hates the Xbox One controller (the LB and RB buttons feel horrible to me), I've been finding the 8 Bit Do SN30+ Pro controller to be incredible
If you don't like centered analog sticks though I could see it being frustrating, but I've used it for everything from Forza to The Outer Worlds and can't complain.
as someone who hates the Xbox One controller (the LB and RB buttons feel horrible to me), I've been finding the 8 Bit Do SN30+ Pro controller to be incredible
If you don't like centered analog sticks though I could see it being frustrating, but I've used it for everything from Forza to The Outer Worlds and can't complain.
It boggles the mind that in 2019, someone on Era doesn't know about an Xbox controller being the go-to solution for PC gaming. Like how do you honestly not know that? I really don't get it. And it seems OP still has yet to even acknowledge it here in the thread, they seem determined to get their PS solution working instead.
Based on what? They've said nothing of the sort.Maybe he just doesn't like how it fells and wants an alternative?
BluetoothMy PC does not even see the DS4 in the devices list how the fuck are you connecting it?
Nothing in particular, hence the maybe. But i know quite a few people who don't like xbox controllers and would rather use an alternative and he might just be one of them.
That's true, adapter isn't required if your computer has bluetooth, but I find adapter far more reliable than bluetooth connection and it supports all of controller's features. Trigger rumble and connecting headphones to controller do not work over bluetooth!You don't need this with the controllers made since the One S -- they just use Bluetooth now.
In my experience the DualShock 4 USB port is extremely fragile and often breaks in a way that allows it to charge but not send data. Or they will be very picky about cables they will charge with when that cable still works with anything else.My PC does not even see the DS4 in the devices list how the fuck are you connecting it?
I don't have the game, but try disabling Steam Input for it and see if that fixes the problem.Has anyone else experience problems with Tekken 7 on PC with the XB1 controller? I noticed it often registers one press of the D-pad as two presses.
seriously, it's 2019. this has been the default answer since the Xbox 360 controller came out.
Has anyone else experience problems with Tekken 7 on PC with the XB1 controller? I noticed it often registers one press of the D-pad as two presses.