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Either way Steam does support DS4 and lets u reconfigure it per-game for games that are not compatible with DS4, so you can just stick to that. Or you can go SCP way, it just sends your DS4 inputs to virtual X360 controller, essentially what you've been trying to do with DS4Windows. Install the SCP Toolkit and use SCP Driver Installer to specify which exact device is your DS4 (mine's called Wireless Controller), then install the driver. Takes a minute and works like forever. It can also install DS3/DS4-compatible driver for a bluetooth dongle, and there's an auto-pairing option in SCP Settings Manager in case you often reconnect your controller to other PCs or PlayStation consoles.
As for sound thats because the DS4 can be used for Audio and when it's connected windows is making it the active audio output device. Go into audio properties and disable the DS4 as an Audio device and it'll never be switched to in the future
So did I until I wanted to connect other BT devices. As SCP takes complete control of the BT adaptor that wasn't possible. Provided OP has no need for other BT devices then SCP is fine. If they want/need to connect other BT devices then DS4Windows would be the better option
OR
Rightlick the sound icon on taskbar, "Open Sound settings", a blue line "Manage sound devices". Find DS4 sound output, click it, "Disable".
Under the sound video and game controllers in device manager, I found my video game controller and updated the drivers. After a quick test it seems to work fine. Thanks for all your help!!!!