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§kullghost3 Jun 21, 2015 @ 5:59am
Windows 7 PS4 Controller
I just bought the game and I tried using a PS4 controller. I used this tutorial to configure the controller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5oTGMxOocs

I don't know what else to try.
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Nabs Jun 21, 2015 @ 8:13am 
Using a DS4 in Windows is pretty easy:

- Plug it in.
- Close Steam and other programs that may interfere with this process.
- Download either DS4windows (from ds4windows.com ) or Inputmapper ( inputmapper.com )
- Follow the easy instructions, then set the program to run when you start up your PC.
- If you go with DS4Windows, click on Settings and check "Hide DS4 Controller". I think Inputmapper has a thing called Exclusive Mode that does the same thing. This will hide the DS4 and only show the emulated 360 controller.

Now your PC will think you have a 360 controller. You'll be able to play any game that supports controllers with your DS4.
Last edited by Nabs; Jun 21, 2015 @ 8:14am
§kullghost3 Jun 21, 2015 @ 2:00pm 
Originally posted by Nabs:
Using a DS4 in Windows is pretty easy:

- Plug it in.
- Close Steam and other programs that may interfere with this process.
- Download either DS4windows (from ds4windows.com ) or Inputmapper ( inputmapper.com )
- Follow the easy instructions, then set the program to run when you start up your PC.
- If you go with DS4Windows, click on Settings and check "Hide DS4 Controller". I think Inputmapper has a thing called Exclusive Mode that does the same thing. This will hide the DS4 and only show the emulated 360 controller.

Now your PC will think you have a 360 controller. You'll be able to play any game that supports controllers with your DS4.


I am going to use DS4windows. Is there a step by step tutorial?
Nabs Jun 21, 2015 @ 2:06pm 
Just download it and follow whatever it tells you to do.
§kullghost3 Jun 21, 2015 @ 2:11pm 
Originally posted by Nabs:
Just download it and follow whatever it tells you to do.

Do I need a Bluetooth thing?
Nabs Jun 21, 2015 @ 3:17pm 
Use a USB cable. You can use Bluetooth, but it's finicky at best, especially with Windows 7. Just follow the instructions up above, and whatever the program tells you to do upon launch, and you should be fine.
§kullghost3 Jun 22, 2015 @ 3:03am 
Originally posted by Nabs:
Use a USB cable. You can use Bluetooth, but it's finicky at best, especially with Windows 7. Just follow the instructions up above, and whatever the program tells you to do upon launch, and you should be fine.

Ok, Thank You So Much!
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