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Want to use your PS5 controller on PC? Here’s how a quick guide on how to connect the DualSense to the PC.
How to connect a PS5 controller to PC with Bluetooth. If your PC has built-in Bluetooth capability or you have a separate Bluetooth adapter, you can also connect the DualSense controller wirelessly.
To connect a PS5 controller to a PC using a wireless connection, users should: Open the PC Start Menu and type “Bluetooth & Other Devices.” Enable Bluetooth and select “Add Bluetooth or ...
How To Connect A PS5 Controller To PC In order to set-up your DualSense controller on PC you need to open up Steam, select Settings, and then hit Controller. From there, choose General Controller ...
Learn whether you should connect your PS5 controller to your laptop using a wired or wireless connection, plus a few caveats to keep in mind with DualSense controllers on PC.
Once you know how to connect a PS5 DualSense controller to your PC, you can get more use out of one of the best gaming pads on the market. Here’s how it's done.
There are two ways you can connect your PS5 controller to a PC, one of which is a bit more involved than the other. If you're strapped for time and don't mind the distance constraint, the fastest ...
It's also very easy to connect a PS5 controller to PC and use it in any games you want, not just Sony's own first-party ports. Support for the DualSense gamepad's fancy haptic feedback and ...
If you want to connect your PS5 controller to your PC using a wired connection, it's a super simple process – and one of the key benefits is the lack of latency. In order to do this you need a ...
How To Connect PS5 DualSense Controller to PC & Android. If you’ve ever connected a DualShock 4 controller to a PC or Android phone, then there’s not much different here in terms of how it ...
The PlayStation 5 DualSense controller is one of the best gamepads we've ever used, and now you can get it to work with your PC using Steam.
To connect your PS5 controller to a PC and get the benefits of DualSense tech isn't too hard, though you'll lose haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Skip to main content.