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Here are some trouble-shooting steps regarding the controller not being detected:
https://ds4-windows.com/troubleshoot/not-detecting-controller/
The short orange light can just mean the battery level is high enough and so the controller isn't charging.
I installed DS4Windows after it stopped working.
Thanks im gonna try them later :)
Sounds like its enabled but hidden, but none of the programms following is installed, its no copycat controller and i havent disabled the support for the controller :(
Device HID\VID_054C&PID_05C4\6&8f4d271&0&0000 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.
Last Device Instance Id: USB\VID_046D&PID_C534&MI_00\6&1c73c14&0&0000
Class Guid: {745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da}
Location Path:
Migration Rank: 0xF000FFFFFFFFF120
Present: false
Status: 0xC0000719
Try method 3 first. I think it displays an option to also remove drivers - have it do so. I think you can skip the reboot, just disconnect and reconnect, see if things start working...
Hopefully you tried that earlier step but included a reboot - if that ended up being required and I was like "skip it"... :D
If the BIOS doesn't resolve things or other steps suggested from the link, here's another possible avenue:
I checked out how things look with my PS5 controller over UISB. In Device Manager, I choose View > Devices by container.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2856765074&fileuploadsuccess=1
The DS4 would also show as multiple components but don't know if the error prevents that.
If it's multiple, does it show a part as having the error?
Could also check each part's Properties > Driver tab and check the driver dates, see if it shows something recent, or option to Roll Back a driver. I didn't think of this before trying the uninstall device step but the Events tab could be useful, with the timestamp you could see the info when it was good v bad. If not reset, select a timestamp and it'll show the info for it.
If that doesn't seem to indicate anything, my other thought, depending how your controller is in your Device Manager, is to compare the controller's entry in yours vs when connected to your dad's PC.
For me trouble shooting like that is OK but it's not for everyone, so do as you do. I get curious and want to see if there's a precise solution.
I made it work, had to recover windows, now its working again without a problem :D
So what I am wondering about is, does this "DS4windows" does the same thing as tricking my PC into thinking I am using an xbox controller? Or will it actually detect my controller as a PS4 and have the correct button prompts.
Hey :) DS4Windows should dedect your controller as a PS4 controller. Had that issue myself, but it changed to ps4 icons and i did nothing :D
Well, really you got there with your own (Spidey) sense ;)
Ha - see what I did there? ...anybody?
haha damn :D dont know if its cuz im high or its just funny but i got ya :DD