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if I don't want to buy PS4, but I want to buy DUALSHOCK4 as a modern and best gamepad and I want to use it only for PC. (for example in the market I don't see touchpad in other gamepads).
Can I use it with PC using your soft?
And if in future some games with accelerometer feature will appear in PC, it will appear using Direct input? I think it will work with DUALSHOCK4 also.
Can I recharge DUALSHOCK via USB from PC?
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This program is flawless, i made an account to say thank you..
however i am having 1 major problem
LAG.
I don't know how to fix it.. when im using bluetooth my controller sometimes goes complete retard during gameplay (witcher 2) and its extremely frustrating to the point where i don't want to play anymore.. im like 20 cm from my pc any help/ideas? would like to play wireless..
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(12-15-2013, 03:18 AM)mxzeal Wrote: so i thought disconnecting the deivce from bluetooth and trying to reconnect it would fix.. but it made it 100x worst now i cant even stay connected to bluetooth for longer then 3 seconds it goes off and on off an on it was connected to bluetooth for hours perfectly fine yesterday.. -_-
i think this controller is broken but i got it as a gift with no receipt.
this is whats happening :
1) "a bluetooth device is trying to connect click to allow"
2) successfully installs all drivers - "the device is ready for use!"
3) controller instantly loses connection, i press ps4 button blinks for 4 seconds then repeats step 1 and 2
help? how do i check bluetooth compatibility settings?
Sounds like you might need to charge that controller. If thats not it think back to what has changed since it was working. Are there lots of wifi networks in your area? (wifi analyzer app on android is great for checking this). Are there any appliances running near you? Microwave? Cordless phone? other bluetooth devices? Lots of wifi connected devices like laptop, PC, smartphone? Bluetooth is a radio signal in the 2.4ghz range so any EMI that affects wifi will even more greatly affect BT due to its limited range/strength.
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