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When using a DS4 it has to be connected via usb to show Playstation prompts for supported games, based on my personal experience with games such as Prey 2017. Bluetooth does not work.
Games default to Xbox prompts if the developer did not include Playstation prompts. Valve cannot override it as they do not have access to the code.
As for Big Picture it shows a picture of the controller connected, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, irrespective of whether it is connected via usb or bluetooth. In your case you chose Playstation support.
I have a DS4 gamepad too and there is a way you might be able to get Playstation buttons to appear.
Right click the game in Steam and disable the Steam inputs.
For some reason it seems to collide with the games support for the gamepad if it has support for it. But if you disable Steam input the game can detect the DS4 gamepad and use it's prompts.
If that doesn't work, you'll just have to ask the devs to add support for it.
I am aware that games need to have support built-in by the devs, and that USB is required; Bluetooth does not work. I also aware that, for games that do have support for PS glyphs, Steam input will need to be disabled.
My pain point is this: why does Bluetooth not work?
In games that display PlayStation glyphs when my DS4 is connected via USB, why do they only display Xbox glyphs when I connect that same DS4 via Bluetooth rather than USB?
I mentioned Big Picture Mode in my original post because it seems that the Steam client is able to recognise my controller as a DS4 regardless of its connection type. Is there no way that, when launching a game via Steam, Steam could tell the game what type of controller I’m using so that it can display the appropriate glyphs (again, provided that the devs have implemented support for those glyphs)
It just doesn’t make much sense to me why the connection type is important here. I will also acknowledge again that, from my brief experience with programming, I know that there could very well be a perfectly logical reason for constraints that may appear arbitrary at first.
Installing DS4Windows will do what you want. Make sure to look over the installation instructions carefully on its website. It was originally made for other reasons, but does in fact resolve this. This video shows how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTv-Sm04my0 (note: in the video it displays a controller connected over USB, but the important thing is that this also works when connected via Bluetooth). Make sure to install HidHide (you will prompted to when starting up DS4Windows the first time), as this will prevent the software from unintentionally creating a doubled input in Steam games.
Once you've got those installed and followed the video, prevent the doubled input by going to "settings", then making sure "Hide DS4 Controller" is checked (I know that may seem counter-intuitive). Then you'll be good to go in games that support playstation controllers natively, both wired and wirelessly. Full glyph support
Be aware that some anti-cheats classify it as unauthorized software.
Others. CoD doesn't care.
Thank you for this! I’ll give it a try!