Players can also use the Bluetooth capability on their PS4 Dualshock controller if they wish.
Players can find a full list of supported controllers on Steam’s website. The first thing that players need to know when trying to connect a controller is what devices are compatible with Steam. Playing Halo Infinite on PC with controller While the process itself is quite simple, there are some guidelines that players should be aware of when plugging in a controller. This process mainly works through Steam, which is where Halo Infinite players can access multiplayer on PC. Luckily for those players, there’s an easy way to play Halo Infinite on PC with a controller as the input device. Some players in the PC crowd might not want to give up using their controller for a keyboard and mouse. This is also the first Halo title to release on PC at the same time as the Xbox version. Then you will know the real battery percentage of your controller, and it will display in DS4 as well.The first Halo Infinite technical preview is underway and players from both the Xbox and PC community are experiencing multiplayer for the first time.
So it works fine while the cable's plugged in, but it has issues with Bluetooth. it will look like the controller is fully charged, but in actuality it isn't and your laptop will not charge it, since it doesn't recognize it. It doesn't cause any issues with your signal, but it DOES hamper your controller charging, e.g. The reason for your controller behaviour is simply because of your USB cable, IF it's one of those with a ferrite choke (a bulge in the wire container near the end of the cable). I'd really appreciate any help as I'm rather short on USB ports. I don't actually own a PS4 (I bought this controller especially to use with my laptop).
I've tried updating drivers and multiple reinstalls with no luck. Connecting via USB works fine.Įdit: I've now managed to get it to connect without the driver error again but nothing apart from windows' bluetooth devices screen detects it. I have previously managed to get it to connect without the driver error but it didn't actually work (buttons had no effect). On the laptop it appears as "Connected" very briefly then immediately switches to "Driver error". The pair succeeds but when I try to actually connect the controller (by pressing the ps button), the bar flashes then goes off. I pair by either holding the ps button and options (which my laptop autodetects and pairs) or holding the ps button and share and then explicitly pairing using "Add Bluetooth or other device". I'm attempting to connect my PS4 controller to a laptop over the built-in bluetooth.