The DualShock design stayed relatively the same throughout the next two generations of gaming; Sony teased a boomerang-shaped controller for the PS3 that never shipped, and the Sixaxis controller only lasted a year before being shuttered for the DualShock 3, a controller that played it a little too safe for some gamers. With the Xbox controller on the market, consumers began to look at the DualShock 3 as a lesser controller, one with a flawed design and some uncomfortable aspects.
The grips were redesigned to be more comfortable in the hand, the bumpers were changed to actually function like triggers, the joysticks added back the inverted grip to keep your finger on the stick without slipping, the start and select buttons were removed, and a large touchpad and light were added to the unit.
And while the Xbox One controller does support Windows gameplay out of the box, you might actually be surprised how commonplace the DualShock 4 is for gaming on PC.
You might already own one or two DualShock 4s if you have a PS4. There are a few downsides to using the DualShock 4 on PC, of course. Both models come with a new and improved version of the DualShock 4, featuring matte plastic on the face buttons and D-Pad instead of the original glossy, a new lightbar above the touchpad that allows you to see the color of your controller without having to look at the back of the device, and support for playing through USB on the PS4.
Whether you have the older model or the newer model of the DualShock 4, you can rest assured that your device will work with both Steam and Windows in general.
The only major difference comes in the addition of the lightbar on the front of the device; everything else, from the limited, unfortunately battery capacity to the Bluetooth support, remain unchanged. Start by downloading and installing the newest version of DS4Windows by downloading the zip file here. Double-click on DS4Windows to run the program, which will appear on your display in a small window.
DS4Windows is a simple application, without much visual flair or nonsense. Windows 7 users have their own drivers, but Windows 8 and Windows 10 users will be fine using the button at the top of step one.
You can either choose to use your controller in a wired method, using a microUSB cable, or you can use Bluetooth. Sort Special Action list by action name Fixed event order issue that caused output slots to not get disconnected Reduced mouse remainder cutoff to the hundredths place Fixed OutSlotDevice check to make sure Permanent slots are detached on service stop 3.
Contribution by mika-n Now issue immediate virtual device unplug upon Windows suspend Changed ViGEmBus lookup routine to perform a list based lookup for potential drivers.
Attempt to discover newest version from version info Changed ViGEmClient library to attempt to connect to newest available version of ViGEmBus on a system rather than the first version found Set all controller slots to use the Default profile initially when making a new config Immediately issue unplug of all virtual controllers when pressing main Stop button Initial implementation of HidHide integration.
Display key icon for HidHide hidden device. Insert DS4Windows. Needed due to assembly changes in. Contribution by instilledbee Bundled HidGuardHelper 0. NET Core 3. Xaml for Changelog text rendering Removed Newtonsoft.
Json library dependency Removed use of. NET 5. Due to Process. Start change in. This repository has been archived by the owner. It is now read-only. Star 2. Releases Tags. NET 5. Only use of Microsoft BT stack is supported. Toshiba's adapters currently do not work. Disabling 'Enable output data' in the controller profile settings might help with latency issues, but will disable lightbar and rumble support.
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