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You don't need to open the link, this answer is 100 percent correct, source is I use this process myself.
TLDR; This is the fix. :]
I'm not sure if it does since I don't own a Playstation controller. It might work. For a " DualShock4 / PS4 / Playstation 4" here is what I found on this site that is linked in this thread : http://www.pdelite.org/index.php?/topic/71-controller-support/
" You will need DS4Windows Inputmapper
www.Inputmapper.com
You will have to use macro for the look (don't know if it'll change in the future). In the macro tab, you pick the stick direction you want. Then in the next tab over, you put in the macro commands. For example:
Select Macros tab and the Macro Builder box will appear.
Scroll down and pick Left Stick Up (it should turn green).
Click the next tab at the top (Macro)
Assign these commands from the dropdown box and on screen keyboard:
Press - W
Wait for release
Release - W
Then hit OK in the bottom right corner. Go back to controller Mapping and select that macro direction for your stick. Test it in game and you should be walking forward. Do the same for the rest of the walk commands. Depending on how you use Look/Mouse, all you have to do is select the pre-made mouse for the right stick and it will work. "