Hello, I've decided to reinstall my DS4 Drivers because I had an issue with my PS4 Gamepad, it suddenly stopped getting any signal from DS4 Windows and acted as a simple PS4 Gamepad. Trying to setup DS4Windows and can't install the driver most likely because your website that it's hosted on is down. Can't download the VBus.zip file. InputMapper is currently transitioning to it's new format and design. Please take a minute to make sure you are registered and your account is transferred to beta.inputmapper.com to ensure your data does not get lost in the change. When Sony announced that Dualshock 4 would work on windows, PC gamers all over the world celebrated in unison. Although, the game works on PC, it's not a direct plug- and-play situation; for you to play the game, you need to have an application. Inside the folder, you should navigate to the virtual bus driver folder and open the 'ScpDriver. Mar 10, 2016 How to Use Your PS4 DualShock Controller with Windows (Cable/BT). The Dualshock 4 is also compatible with Bluetooth Mobile Devices. The steps are fairly easy and similar to connecting to a computer. On a mobile device, go to your Bluetooth settings, and turn on Bluetooth. This DS4 driver.
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Been using DS4 Windows for a while until I started playing The Witcher 3 again, and started having issues with it. I wasn't able to dismount my horse by holding the circle button. I had to go to my keyboard and press E every time I wanted to dismount my horse. After looking into this issue, I found that the game has native DS4 support, so I stopped DS4 and haven't really used it since. After disabling DS4 I wasn't able to open my inventory by pressing the Options button on my DS4 controller (another issue you could help me fix, if you want :D), but I just dealt with that one. Today, I tried to connect one DS3 and one DS4 controller so I could play split screen with my brother. I tried everything I could think of to accomplish this but mucked everything up in the process, so I just uninstalled everything and tried with a clean slate, using SCPMonitor and Zadig. I ended up only getting the DS4 controller to work and my brother used the keyboard. Shortly after, I went to play The Witcher 3 and it does not detect my controller. I uninstalled SCPDrivers because I thought that that would clean the slate, and that Witcher 3 would work with the controller because of its native DS4 support. After discovering I actually need the virtual bus drivers I went to install them again, and it would not install the bus drivers, only ever the bus device. I've been searching for hours trying to find a solution for this but I can't find one.
Things I have tried:
Restarting computer (several times)
Uninstalling and Force Installing with SCPDriver
Using DS4Windows by J2K to install the drivers (simply gives me the 'install drivers' screen again)
This is driving me insane. If anyone could please help, that would be awesome.
Thanks.
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The PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One are both on predictably slow starts, with few major titles slated to be released until later this year. That doesn't change the fact that the DualShock 4, the PS4's bundled controller, is one of the finest gamepads I've handled. It's comfortable and solidly built and with analog sticks and triggers that feel just right. Unfortunately, you can only use it with the PlayStation 4 console. Well, officially.
Users InhexSTER and electrobrains on the PCSX2 forums have been working in tandem on a program called DS4Tool that lets you connect your DualShock 4 to your PC. That means you can enjoy DualShock 4 goodness with classic, retro, last-gen, and cross-platform titles available on Steam, GOG.com, and other services. The library of titles you can play on the controller has opened up. InhexSTER adapted code from the DualShock 3 Scp Tool, an open-source driver for connecting the DualShock 3 controller to a PC (though we still recommend using MotioninJoy instead if you want to use the last-generation PlayStation gamepad), and he and electrobrains have been hacking away at it to fix bugs and improve performance.
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Dualshock 4 Drivers Windows 10
The program is a wrapper that modifies the DualShock 4's inputs into the XInput format Windows can register as an Xbox 360 controller. It's surprisingly simple to set up and run, but since it's an ongoing fan project you should be prepared for bugs or instability.
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Step One: Install the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Driver for Windows
The program makes Windows think that the DualShock 4 is an Xbox 360 controller, so you'll have to download the drivers for that controller first. This handy gamepad works well with Windows and has for years, and it's the simplest one to set up. We're going to use that. Download the driver from Microsoft's Web site and install the software.Step Two: Download and Extract DS4Tool
Now it's time to download the tool itself. Extract the contents to a convenient folder. This isn't a program that installs; it runs straight out of the folder, so you should keep it somewhere readily available for when you want to connect the controller.Step Three: Install the Virtual Bus Driver
This is the magic step, the one that tricks Windows into thinking the DualShock 4 is an Xbox 360 controller. Open the Virtual Bus Driver folder in the extracted folder and run ScpDriver.exe. Click Install and wait for the program to finish. It should show a success message that the drivers have installed. Close the program.Step Four: Connect Your DualShock 4
You can hook up your DualShock 4 with a wired USB connection or via Bluetooth. If you want a wired connection, plug a microUSB cable into the DualShock 4 and connect it to your computer. You'll be ready for step five.If you want to use Bluetooth, you need to put the DualShock 4 into pairing mode. First, if you have a PlayStation 4 and your controller is connected to it, turn off both the game console and controller. Then hold down the Share button and press the PlayStation button until the light bar flashes. Release the buttons and add the DualShock 4 to Windows like any Bluetooth device through the Add Device menu. It should show up as wireless controller.
Step Five: Run DS4Tool
Everything is set up, so now all you have to do is run the tool itself. In the main folder, run ScpServer.exe. If everything is working correctly, it should detect the DualShock 4 as Controller 1 and give you details about the connection. The program is incredibly handy, since it monitors the controller and lets you change certain settings. You can keep an eye on the battery life if you're using a Bluetooth connection, and you can even change the color of the light bar, or turn it off entirely (an option the PlayStation 4 doesn't offer).Explore the DS4Tool software to figure out the best way to use it. You can enable the touchpad by holding the L2 and R2 buttons and pressing the touchpad. This lets you control the on-screen cursor (in this case, the mouse pointer) with the pad. Again, this is something you can't do with the PlayStation 4. When the touchpad is enabled, L1 left clicks and L2 right clicks, and you can disable the touchpad by holding L1 and clicking the pad.
What if I Use a Mac?
There's good news and bad news. The good news is connecting a DualShock 4 to your Mac is much, much simpler than connecting it to your PC. The bad news is compatibility is much, much more limited, and you'll likely find yourself tweaking controls and trying to get it to work more than you would with a PC that thinks it's an Xbox 360 controller. Simply plug the controller into a USB port and your Mac will detect it as a gamepad. If you want to use Bluetooth, hold down the Share button and press the PlayStation button on the gamepad until the light bar flashes, then pair it in your Mac's Bluetooth menu. Be aware that the Bluetooth connection's compatibility and reliability is lower than with the USB connection. After that, experiment to see which games work with the gamepad and what settings you need to tweak. A good starting point is to enter Steam's Big Picture mode, select the Settings icon on the top right, and select the Controller button to play with how it works.
There's good news and bad news. The good news is connecting a DualShock 4 to your Mac is much, much simpler than connecting it to your PC. The bad news is compatibility is much, much more limited, and you'll likely find yourself tweaking controls and trying to get it to work more than you would with a PC that thinks it's an Xbox 360 controller. Simply plug the controller into a USB port and your Mac will detect it as a gamepad. If you want to use Bluetooth, hold down the Share button and press the PlayStation button on the gamepad until the light bar flashes, then pair it in your Mac's Bluetooth menu. Be aware that the Bluetooth connection's compatibility and reliability is lower than with the USB connection. After that, experiment to see which games work with the gamepad and what settings you need to tweak. A good starting point is to enter Steam's Big Picture mode, select the Settings icon on the top right, and select the Controller button to play with how it works.