If everything is working correctly, it should detect the DualShock 4 as Controller 1 and give you details about the connection. Step Five: Run DS4ToolĮverything is set up, so now all you have to do is run the tool itself. It should show up as wireless controller. Release the buttons and add the DualShock 4 to Windows like any Bluetooth device via the Add Device menu. Then hold down the Share button and press the PlayStation button until the light bar flashes.
First, if you have a PlayStation 4 and your controller is connected to it, turn off both the game console and controller. If you want to use Bluetooth, you need to put the DualShock 4 into pairing mode.