

Has support for the DS4 touchpad - it functions as the mouse with l/r/m clicks as well as basic swipes and gestures (all of which can also be redefined to perform keystrokes, etc).


Ds4windows gta v profile Ps4#
Not sure about the PS4 controller, though.

Since GTA V is a Steam game, I would assume that at least the 360 controller would just be recognized. I have noticed that pretty much all modern games, especially Steam games, seem to have no problem recognizing my wireless XBox 360 Windows controller, and most of these games even give the 360 controller buttons (rather than keystrokes and mouse clicks) in any in-game instructions and mapping.įor older games like San Andreas, GTA III, and VC, which have problems in Windows 7 and beyond with the analog sticks and triggers, I have always used XPadder, which I started using like 6 years ago. This one starts to wig out at about 4ft mark. however, bear in mind that range can vary for these dongles - this one is fine if, like me, you're pretty close to your PC however if you're miles away maybe look into getting a higher quality/better ranging one. As I understand compatibility's becoming less of an issue, but if you want to be safe anything with a Broadcom BCM20702 Chipset will work flawlessly. If you do, and your PC doesn't - bear in mind that you'll have to get a little USB bluetooth adapter thingy.
Ds4windows gta v profile install#
All the instructions to get it working are there on the site and with the tool as you install it.Īlso, do you want to use it wirelessly? And if so, does your PC have bluetooth? However, this one, I found to have the right balance for me - it's rock solid stable, extremely low resource footprint, features-a-plenty and an unobtrusive interface.
Ds4windows gta v profile driver#
it's free (unlike one or two others that work off the exact same system, cheeky f*cks!)Īll the tools out there are based off the same modified SCP driver used for those connecting their old DS3 controllers, so in that respect they're all much of a muchness. I have had one working flawlessly with my system for around 6 months now - all it takes is a bit of initial tweaking and then you're off.Ĭomplete personal preference - but i've had the benefit of testing/using every DS4 controller software/driver/config tool out there to date and have found this one to be the best out of the lot: As the others have said, yes, it's completely possible.
