Below you can download dualshock 4 controller windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: dualshock4-controller_win10.exe
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Dualshock 4 Controller Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- The Dualshock 4 Controller is a wireless gamepad developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
- It is compatible with Windows 10 operating system.
- The controller uses Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity.
- It features a touchpad, joysticks, buttons, and triggers for precise gaming control.
- The controller has a built-in rechargeable battery that offers hours of gameplay.
- It also has a 3.5mm audio jack for connecting headphones or headsets.
- The device is recognized by Windows 10 and requires the installation of the specific driver for proper functionality.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my Dualshock 4 Controller not connecting to Windows 10?
Answer: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your Windows 10 device and the controller is in pairing mode. Check if the controller firmware is up to date. Restart both the controller and the computer. If the issue persists, try connecting the controller via USB cable or try removing and pairing it again.
2. Question: Why is the touchpad on my Dualshock 4 Controller not responding?
Answer: Make sure you have installed the correct driver for the controller. Ensure that the touchpad is not obstructed by any objects or excessive dirt. Try resetting the controller by inserting a small pin into the reset hole located near the L2 button. If none of these solutions work, consider contacting Sony support for further assistance.
3. Question: Why is the audio not working when I connect my headphones to the Dualshock 4 Controller?
Answer: Confirm that your headphones are properly connected to the controller's audio jack. Check if the audio settings on your Windows 10 device are configured correctly. Make sure the headphones are not muted or at an extremely low volume level. Try using different headphones or testing the current headphones on another device to rule out any hardware issues.