![]() GRID plays really well with a controller. RaceRoom is much more of a racing sim and would benefit greatly from using a wheel and pedals. If you're playing on a Dualshock, I'd go with GRID. The whole "official" problem is that Microsoft force fed Xinput down everyone's throat through GFWL ports in the 360 era but Xinput is extremely limited and basic so can't support stuff like the DS4 touchpad, gyro, lightbar and so on, so even with "official" Sony made "xinput" drivers it would still have a limited Xinput mode unless they did their own suite akin to DS4Windows. Just set your profile to do so, also make sure you are using the "actual" latest version and not the abandoned version most people seem to use: Īlso Steam Controller Support is pretty much third party, it's not part of the game and not part of the OS. "Non Steam Games" will use it just fine as long as they have Dinput support, sadly most games have only Xinput support (you can thank Microsoft pushing for Xinput and lazy devs for that).ĭS4Windows can have the touchpad working on games just fine when emulating an Xbox controller. The DS4 is natively a Dinput device on Windows. I use it to play my wii u emulator complete with motion controllers but regarding the Dual Shock controller.įirst - they work out of the box through steam when plugged into pc, or mac, and probably linux.īut if you want it to work abd be treated like a regular controller without needing steam get Ds4windows. I’m tired of babysitting so not going to go into the rest.Idiot would be the person that can’t use google. Identifiable because the faceplate around the Xbox button is now part of the controller. The bumper design was strengthened and you generally don’t hear people call complaining of these breaking bumpers compared to gen2. Gen 3 is current model has Bluetooth and headset port. same face place over the Xbox button and includes headset port. Gen 2 still has no Bluetooth but they added headset port, this is also the model that the elite controller is based off of, the bumpers are a singular piece along the top giving them a more responsive button press but people like to break the bumpers. controller identifiable by the faceplate that sits around the Xbox button is a separate piece. The original version (no Bluetooth, no headphone jack on controllers and bumpers are separated design. There are three generations of controllers.Is anyone else having this issue? Are there any fixes? Really banging my head against the wall here.There are many posts about the quality of the controllers, you must be new here. I've tried pairing as instructed on the website, and disconnecting and repairing. I've tried with Steam closed, and Steam open. However, when I open DS4Windows, it says 'No controllers connected' and 'Using shared mode', and there doesn't seem to be anything I can do to get it to pick up the controller. ![]() It also works on the online joypad tester. ![]() In the devices, it's listed as 'Wireless Controller', and using the joy.cpl utility I can see the controller buttons working and the joystick moving about. I've restarted my PC several times to check the drivers are installed they all seem to be.Ĭonnecting to Windows via Bluetooth works fine. I'm trying to connect a PS5 controller via Bluetooth- I tried wired as well, but that doesn't work either. This is on Windows 11, latest version of DS4Windows (3.2.7). Stop and start DS4Windows and the controller shows up EDIT: u/ArdaCsknn has the solution for me- go to settings, then click 'device options' and enable DualSense Controller Support.
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