How to Play Steam Games Using a PS4 Controller

Steam updated its platform to support PS4 controllers, but it requires some setup on your part:

Unplug any nearby PlayStation 4 consoles to avoid syncing interference. In the Steam client window, select Steam > Check for Steam Client Updates. If there are available updates, download and install the updates, then wait for Steam to restart. Plug the PS4 controller into a USB port on your PC. Select View > Settings. On a Mac, select Steam > Preferences. Select Controller, then select General Controller Settings. Select the PlayStation Configuration Support check box. Select your PS4 controller under Detected Controllers, then select Preferences. If your controller doesn’t show up in the Steam settings, unplug the controller and plug it back in. From this screen, give the PS4 controller a name, change the LED color, and toggle the rumble feature. Once you’re satisfied, select Submit. Your controller is ready to use, so close the settings screen and launch a game. To access the controller settings while playing a game, press the PlayStation button on the PS4 controller. Most games should show the PlayStation button configuration, but older games that don’t support Steam’s generic controller may show the Xbox controller buttons on the screen. The PS4 controller should still work fine. It’s also possible to use a keyboard and mouse with a PS4, and you can use a PS4 controller with an Xbox One.

How to Play Non-Steam PC Games Using Your PS4 Controller

To play non-Steam games on a Windows PC, you’ll need a special device driver. The DSWindows driver works by tricking the computer into thinking the PS4’s DualShock controller is an Xbox controller.

Unplug any nearby PlayStation 4 consoles to avoid syncing interference. Plug the PS4 controller into a USB port on the PC. Open a web browser, go to ds4windows. com, and select Download Now. This takes you to GitHub with a listing of the latest drivers. Select DS4Windows. zip to download it. Open the zip file and move the files from the zip file to your PC. Open the DS4Windows. exe file. If nothing happens when you select the file, restart your computer and open it again. Select Appdata in the pop-up window. If prompted to give DSWindows. exe permission to make changes to your computer, select Yes. The driver installs automatically, and the controller is ready to use. A menu opens where you can adjust the PS4 controller settings. Open DS4Windows. exe any time to access this menu. On Windows 7 or an earlier version, you’re prompted to install support for Xbox 360 controllers.

If you experience any problems, reboot the computer. Sometimes this may be needed for Windows to detect the driver and the controller properly.

How to Connect Your PS4 Controller Wirelessly

Sony sells a Bluetooth adapter for connecting PS4 controllers to PCs. However, you can use any cheap Bluetooth adapter if your computer doesn’t have Bluetooth built-in.

Put the controller in discovery mode by holding down the Share button and the PlayStation button until the light blinks. Open the Windows Bluetooth settings and select Add Bluetooth or other device. Select Wireless Controller.

How to Use a PS4 Controller on a Mac

It’s even easier to get your DualShock 4 up and running with a Mac than it is using a PC. Just plug in the PS4 controller using the same USB cable that connects it to the PS4. You can hook up the PS4 controller wirelessly by the same method you would connect any device to the Mac with Bluetooth:

Select the Apple icon at the top of the screen, then choose System Preferences. Select Bluetooth. Put the controller in discovery mode by holding down the Share button and the PlayStation button until the controller light starts blinking. When you see Wireless Controller in the Bluetooth menu, select Pair. No extra drivers are required to use the DualShock 4, so there is no DS4 for Mac.