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Here's how to connect your PS four controller to PC.
This video will cover three methods of connecting your controller if you're interested.
Usar clickable sections below to skip to the method you want to use.
If you're looking to player steam games with the PS four Controller Steam has native integration navigate to the big picture mode at the top of the steam client in big picture mode, Hop over to the settings page on the top, then scroll to controller settings.
On this page, you will find the PlayStation configuration support Now with the USB.
Plug your controller directly into the PC.
If it lights up, then it is registering in steam.
The PS four controller should appear in available devices.
Select that in your controller will now work across the big picture steam client and games that support controller inputs.
You can also connect to your PC using Bluetooth.
Open up the windows setting page, then navigate the search type Bluetooth and select Bluetooth and other device settings.
On this page, make sure your PC s Bluetooth is switched on.
Take your controller and hold down the PS and share buttons simultaneously for a few seconds until the light on top starts flashing back on the Bluetooth settings.
Click.
Add Bluetooth or other device, then select Bluetooth device on the list of devices you should see wireless controller.
Click that option and have prompted for a pass code.
Enter 0000 Your PS four controller is now all set and connected.
If your computer doesn't have Bluetooth, there's a third option to get connected.
DS four Windows is a utility hosted on get hub that will let you connect your controller via USB.
Download the ZIP file from the utilities latest release and unpack it on your computer in the contents DoubleClick DS four Update To install the utility to your PC, so follow the prompts and let the program run.
It will let you know when it's finished installing the drivers with the software installed.
Plug in your PS four controller, and it should automatically work.
If not, restart your computer toe.
Let the drivers kick in.