You shouldn’t need to keep resetting your DualSense controller to fix specific problems, such as pairing it to your PS5 console or with another device via Bluetooth. Still, it can be a reliable last ...
When you've been using the same PlayStation 4 system for a decade, you're bound to encounter a few issues. Sometimes, your console can start having trouble connecting to the internet, start ...
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How to reset PlayStation controller? The following methods should work for PS3, PS4 and PS5 controllers, as the process hasn't really changed since the PS3 model. Situations where you might want to ...
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First, you'll need to turn off your PlayStation 4. Then, turn your DualShock controller over and look for the reset button. It's a small hole to the left of a screw that's near the L2 button. You'll ...
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If your PS5 DualSense controller is experiencing issues, it’s likely that you’ll want to reset it. Fortunately, Sony has made it easy to do just that, letting you restore it to its factory default ...
IF you're having trouble with your PS4 DualShock controller you might need to reset it. Resetting can solve general malfunction issues and only involves a few steps. First, you'll need to turn off ...