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1. Right click volume control in taskbar (alternatively Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound)
2. click 'sounds'
3. 'playback' window
4. Find Dual Sense Wireless Controller (Speaker), make sure it is enabled
5. Right click -> Configure Speakers: should see a window that says 'chose your configuration' and a test button.
6. Click 'Next'
7. A window that says select full range speaker and two check boxes: mark them both as checked
8. Finish
Remember to disable Steam input.
Hope this helps!
Thank you!
I wonder why in other games the vibration works immediately without any additional actions like these