
Since i did that my PS4 controller works again. It has two joysticks, a D-pad, ABXY buttons, L/R bumpers, L/R analog triggers, a multi-function Start button, Android Home and Back buttons, volume control buttons, a touch pad button, and a multi-function NVIDIA/Power button. I hope it does, I don't fancy spending Christmas Day Formatting my System again :-( I plugged my PS3 controller in to see what would happen, i didn't know PS3 controllers were supported but apparently they are (must be a new thing cuz they never used to be). This is a full precision controller with support for both PC gaming and Android gaming on SHIELD devices. I'll try the controller (Wired) again a bit later & see if it works.
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showing how to install the driver, if not, go to settings and click Controller/Driver Setup.
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I'm unsure if the problem was conflict with RGB Fusion & iCue, conflict with iCue & PS4 controller drivers with my motherboard (Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Pro WiFi) or if Windows has just broken something with an update? Use your PS4 Controller on your PC to its full potential. Style: P4 Wired Controller Driver Pc Peatix Wired Controller for. I've used my PS4 controller (Wired) for a while now & had no problems, it only happened after I set up Bluetooth, as you can imagine I'm slightly reluctant to plug my PS4 controller in at the moment. I ended up having to Format the Boot Drive & put a fresh install of Windows 10 on to fix the problem. Because theres no need, PS4 controller is USB HID compatible device, there for it works on Windows without drivers (rether standard drivers) and you can find. I assumed that it was something to do with Bluetoothing my PS4 controller to my PC, The controller still worked after a restart though.

Originally posted by LowMax:Mine did the same recently & took my AIO RGB with it.
