![]() Launch Remote Play and you're done! Press OPTIONS to begin.From its next dropdown list, select DualShock 4 Controller as Emulation type and click Connect (you will see player 2 status connected as well, but don't worry about it). Launch VDX (XInput to ViGEm sample application) and you should see Player 1 Status: Connected.Launch DS4Windows and the controller led will light up automatically to the color set at the DS4 profile, meaning a successful pairing.Turn on the bluetooth of your PC and then turn on the controller, if everything went fine at this point your device must appear as linked under the bluetooth panel.Then you can either create a DS4 profile from scratch to do the button mapping by yourself or use this one from EthanObi's tutorial (put it into Profiles folder inside the DS4Windows folder). NOTE: Install the software in the following order. Wireless Controller should appear, click and link). Pair the controller to the PC if it isn't done yet (hold SHARE + PS button for 3+ seconds until the led blinks, then go to bluetooth configuration and search for devices. Connect the controller again and start the app.Open Device Manager (Win+R and type devmgmt.msc) and search for the libusb-win32 driver.Install PS4 Remote, launch it, plug the controller and make sure your DS4 is recognized even wired (in my case it wasn't). If you match all the above requirements, you're ready to go. Good internet connection for optimal display.Latest version of PS4 Remote Play (language selection for instructions here).Latest version of XInput to ViGEm sample application (NOTE: if for some reason you need older versions, they can be found here).Latest version of ViGEmBus (NOTE: prerequisites are not necesary if running Windows 10).Latest version of DS4Windows (language packs available here). ![]()
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