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Sounds coming from dualsense controller?
Im using a ps5 dualsense controller, and Im noticing some sounds are still coming from it? Like, James' swinging attack, but the rest are coming from my headphones. Its very distracting.

I'm aware you can disable the ps5 controller as an audio device, but this way It'll stop having rumble features.

is there any way to have both rumble features AND not have any stupid audio coming from it?
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NomNom Oct 13, 2024 @ 9:31am 
Originally posted by Worblo:
Im using a ps5 dualsense controller, and Im noticing some sounds are still coming from it? Like, James' swinging attack, but the rest are coming from my headphones. Its very distracting.

I'm aware you can disable the ps5 controller as an audio device, but this way It'll stop having rumble features.

is there any way to have both rumble features AND not have any stupid audio coming from it?
From the sounds of it, they might be using audio haptics. Unless there's a controller speaker volume slider, you have to deal with it meanwhile. For me, the controller speaker is quieter than in other games that use it.
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 10:18am 
Originally posted by NomNom:
Originally posted by Worblo:
Im using a ps5 dualsense controller, and Im noticing some sounds are still coming from it? Like, James' swinging attack, but the rest are coming from my headphones. Its very distracting.

I'm aware you can disable the ps5 controller as an audio device, but this way It'll stop having rumble features.

is there any way to have both rumble features AND not have any stupid audio coming from it?
From the sounds of it, they might be using audio haptics. Unless there's a controller speaker volume slider, you have to deal with it meanwhile. For me, the controller speaker is quieter than in other games that use it.

So, no solution, thanks
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:26pm 
I mean, i guess, I can guess used to it, but I was just hoping somebody already fixed this somehow, or maybe i could tweak my settings
P0RTAL Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:41pm 
wire your dual sense via USB C to your PC. Then go to volume mixer find the dualsense speaker volume ( turn it down to 0). DONT disable the speaker, a a sound device, just turn its volume down to 0.

Don't want to do that? Use some tape to block the holes of the speaker lol. Or get xbox controller, or MouseKeyboard.. you have plenty of options
Last edited by P0RTAL; Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:42pm
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:50pm 
Originally posted by P0RTAL:
wire your dual sense via USB C to your PC. Then go to volume mixer find the dualsense speaker volume ( turn it down to 0). DONT disable the speaker, a a sound device, just turn its volume down to 0.

Don't want to do that? Use some tape to block the holes of the speaker lol. Or get xbox controller, or MouseKeyboard.. you have plenty of options

i did set it to 0, but i still can hear audible sound of james' swinging. Does this happen for other players?
JohnBillington Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:53pm 
Have you tried using DS4Windows with your Dualsense? There's a lot of customization options
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:56pm 
Originally posted by JohnBillington:
Have you tried using DS4Windows with your Dualsense? There's a lot of customization options

I've recently deleted it, because it was preventing me from connecting my controller wirelessly, is there an option to mute all sounds coming from dualsense controller there?
JohnBillington Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:56pm 
You can definitely stop it by choosing to emulate an xinput device on there, that’s for sure
Last edited by JohnBillington; Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:58pm
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 7:58pm 
Originally posted by JohnBillington:
You can definitely stop it by choosing to emulate a 360 controller on there, that’s for sure

but i like the haptics, and health light up options...
JohnBillington Oct 13, 2024 @ 8:04pm 
Originally posted by Worblo:
Originally posted by JohnBillington:
You can definitely stop it by choosing to emulate a 360 controller on there, that’s for sure

but i like the haptics, and health light up options...

I’ll check to see if I can turn it off
JohnBillington Oct 13, 2024 @ 8:10pm 
Originally posted by Worblo:
Originally posted by JohnBillington:
You can definitely stop it by choosing to emulate a 360 controller on there, that’s for sure

but i like the haptics, and health light up options...

Guess not, you'll lose those with DS4Windows. Apparently it can't control anything on the Dualsense unless it's emulating a DS4 or Xinput. Sorry I couldn't help
Plutonian Prime Oct 13, 2024 @ 8:11pm 
Originally posted by JohnBillington:
Originally posted by Worblo:

but i like the haptics, and health light up options...

Guess not, you'll lose those with DS4Windows. Apparently it can't control anything on the Dualsense unless it's emulating a DS4 or Xinput. Sorry I couldn't help

It’s fine, thank you for trying at least.
PreshFrince Oct 14, 2024 @ 9:57am 
Have you tried DSX instead of DS4?

DSX can enable in-game radio sound through the controller, along with Adaptive Triggers and full Haptic Feedback and Rumble. You'll feel the rain, combat, etc.
The lightbar will also show your HP from Green to yellow, orange and red.

However, you'll need to purchase the app here on Steam, and it's DLC for full support. There’s a free version available online, but it’s sadly an older build without full dualsense support.

It was on sale for about €7 for both just a week ago. If you're interested, check out DSX on the store page!


You can also use it for whatever game you'd like that supports any controller, to setup your own haptic feedback/trigger support!
Example, I use a custom Adaptive Trigger to simulate guns in Red Dead Redemption 2, which really enhances the feel of shooting, as I'm sure you already know, owning a DS5.

Hope I could be of some help at least. :piewpiew::lunar2019deadpanpig:
Last edited by PreshFrince; Oct 14, 2024 @ 10:00am
Leafspring Oct 23, 2024 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by Maddy Laddy:
Im using a ps5 dualsense controller, and Im noticing some sounds are still coming from it? Like, James' swinging attack, but the rest are coming from my headphones. Its very distracting.

I'm aware you can disable the ps5 controller as an audio device, but this way It'll stop having rumble features.

is there any way to have both rumble features AND not have any stupid audio coming from it?

Until Bloober fixes it, you can plug any 3,5mm audio jack into the controller's audio port. Busted old earphones, just a jack cut off, adapter etc. Mutes the sounds, keeps the haptics.
Stumpy Oct 24, 2024 @ 1:22am 
My Trisense controller doesn’t seem to have this issue
Last edited by Stumpy; Oct 24, 2024 @ 1:22am
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