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Does Windows 10 now officially recognize the Playstation Dualsense controller without needing an external application?

Does Windows 10 now officially recognize the Playstation Dualsense controller without needing an external application?

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Persiphany
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11-25-2016, 12:46 PM
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Recent reports indicate that Windows 10 can now connect the Sony DualShock 4 controller wirelessly without requiring DS4Windows or any external software. Is this accurate? Specifically, do all features of the controller—including motion sensing, gyroscope/accelerometer functionality, and the touchpad—operate correctly?
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Persiphany
11-25-2016, 12:46 PM #1

Recent reports indicate that Windows 10 can now connect the Sony DualShock 4 controller wirelessly without requiring DS4Windows or any external software. Is this accurate? Specifically, do all features of the controller—including motion sensing, gyroscope/accelerometer functionality, and the touchpad—operate correctly?

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Zayceur
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12-02-2016, 01:28 AM
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Should you favor a cordless gamepad, an Xbox Wireless controller might be the superior choice. However, would it be significantly detrimental to play without the advanced capabilities—like a touch-sensitive pad and motion detection—found on the PlayStation 4 controller? Furthermore, it appears that both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless connectivity solutions for Windows 10. Yet, considering controllers already possess Bluetooth functionality, why are adapters necessary? To access Dualshock's functionalities (such as motion sensing), you’ll require Sony’s adapter. Essentially, you can connect the Dualshock using Bluetooth, but all its special features will be disabled. The adapter functions as an intermediary for both the computer and the Dualshock, effectively replicating the experience you would receive with a PS4. If you lack sufficient USB ports…
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Zayceur
12-02-2016, 01:28 AM #2

Should you favor a cordless gamepad, an Xbox Wireless controller might be the superior choice. However, would it be significantly detrimental to play without the advanced capabilities—like a touch-sensitive pad and motion detection—found on the PlayStation 4 controller? Furthermore, it appears that both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless connectivity solutions for Windows 10. Yet, considering controllers already possess Bluetooth functionality, why are adapters necessary? To access Dualshock's functionalities (such as motion sensing), you’ll require Sony’s adapter. Essentially, you can connect the Dualshock using Bluetooth, but all its special features will be disabled. The adapter functions as an intermediary for both the computer and the Dualshock, effectively replicating the experience you would receive with a PS4. If you lack sufficient USB ports…

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RMUMAURICE777
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12-06-2016, 04:31 AM
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Utilize the provided USB-to-micro-USB cable—the same cable used for your PlayStation 4—to link the controller to your computer and employ it as a wired device. It will operate seamlessly without requiring any further configuration. For wireless pairing of your PlayStation 4 controller with a PC, you must activate Bluetooth pairing mode. However, numerous users have noted that the controller's Bluetooth connection can sometimes be unstable on a PC, influenced by your Bluetooth hardware and drivers; consequently, you might consider utilizing a wired connection or an authorized wireless adapter if you encounter difficulties.
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RMUMAURICE777
12-06-2016, 04:31 AM #3

Utilize the provided USB-to-micro-USB cable—the same cable used for your PlayStation 4—to link the controller to your computer and employ it as a wired device. It will operate seamlessly without requiring any further configuration. For wireless pairing of your PlayStation 4 controller with a PC, you must activate Bluetooth pairing mode. However, numerous users have noted that the controller's Bluetooth connection can sometimes be unstable on a PC, influenced by your Bluetooth hardware and drivers; consequently, you might consider utilizing a wired connection or an authorized wireless adapter if you encounter difficulties.

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TinoBanana
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12-06-2016, 05:47 PM
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The gamepad can be linked to your computer using the provided USB-to-micro-USB cable—the same one you’d use for your PlayStation 4, allowing you to utilize it as a wired device. It should function automatically without requiring any extra configuration. To establish a wireless link between your PlayStation 4 controller and your PC without needing any supplementary equipment, you must activate Bluetooth pairing mode on the controller. However, numerous users have noted that the controller’s Bluetooth connection can sometimes be unreliable on PCs, dependent on your device's Bluetooth components and drivers. Consequently, you might consider employing a wired connection or an authorized wireless adapter if you encounter difficulties.

Thank you. If a wireless gamepad is your preference, would an Xbox Wireless controller be a superior choice? How significant are the limitations when bypassing special capabilities such as a trackpad or motion sensing—features typically found on the PlayStation 4 controller?

Furthermore, both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless adapters for Windows 10. Considering that controllers already possess Bluetooth functionality, what is the justification for needing these additional adapters?
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TinoBanana
12-06-2016, 05:47 PM #4

The gamepad can be linked to your computer using the provided USB-to-micro-USB cable—the same one you’d use for your PlayStation 4, allowing you to utilize it as a wired device. It should function automatically without requiring any extra configuration. To establish a wireless link between your PlayStation 4 controller and your PC without needing any supplementary equipment, you must activate Bluetooth pairing mode on the controller. However, numerous users have noted that the controller’s Bluetooth connection can sometimes be unreliable on PCs, dependent on your device's Bluetooth components and drivers. Consequently, you might consider employing a wired connection or an authorized wireless adapter if you encounter difficulties.

Thank you. If a wireless gamepad is your preference, would an Xbox Wireless controller be a superior choice? How significant are the limitations when bypassing special capabilities such as a trackpad or motion sensing—features typically found on the PlayStation 4 controller?

Furthermore, both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless adapters for Windows 10. Considering that controllers already possess Bluetooth functionality, what is the justification for needing these additional adapters?

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Soccerdude0
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12-24-2016, 06:41 AM
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If wireless controllers are your preference, should you opt for an Xbox Wireless controller instead? What’s the downside of using a standard PlayStation 4 controller without advanced capabilities like a touch-sensitive surface or motion detection? Furthermore, both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless adapters for Windows 10. Why are these adapters necessary, considering controllers already have Bluetooth connectivity? To access DualShock’s functionalities – such as motion sensing – you must use the adapter that Sony supplies. Essentially, you can connect a Dualshock wirelessly through Bluetooth, but its special features will be unavailable. This adapter functions as a bridge between the computer and the Dualshock, replicating the experience you’d receive with a PS4. A USB hub can resolve any concerns about limited USB ports. Xbox controllers are more seamlessly integrated with PCs, offering similar functionality compared to Dualshocks. Personally, I would confidently select the Dualshock adapter.
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Soccerdude0
12-24-2016, 06:41 AM #5

If wireless controllers are your preference, should you opt for an Xbox Wireless controller instead? What’s the downside of using a standard PlayStation 4 controller without advanced capabilities like a touch-sensitive surface or motion detection? Furthermore, both Sony and Microsoft provide wireless adapters for Windows 10. Why are these adapters necessary, considering controllers already have Bluetooth connectivity? To access DualShock’s functionalities – such as motion sensing – you must use the adapter that Sony supplies. Essentially, you can connect a Dualshock wirelessly through Bluetooth, but its special features will be unavailable. This adapter functions as a bridge between the computer and the Dualshock, replicating the experience you’d receive with a PS4. A USB hub can resolve any concerns about limited USB ports. Xbox controllers are more seamlessly integrated with PCs, offering similar functionality compared to Dualshocks. Personally, I would confidently select the Dualshock adapter.