DualSense wireless controller compatible devices
Devices using the operating systems listed below or later support DualSense wireless controller Bluetooth and USB connections. Once connected, you can use your wireless controller to control compatible games and applications.
Windows 10 (64 bit) |
iPadOS 14.5 |
Windows 11 |
tvOS 14.5 |
macOS Big Sur 11.3 |
Android 12 |
iOS 14.5 |
Depending on the device, certain features of the controller might not be available.
- The adaptive triggers feature is available when supported by the game. It isn’t compatible with Android-based mobile devices.
- The haptic feedback feature is available when supported by the game and may require a USB connection on PC. It isn’t compatible with Mac computers and mobile devices.
- The built-in microphone and speaker are available on Windows PC when supported by the game. They aren’t compatible with Mac and mobile devices.
- The headset jack feature requires a wired connection with PC and Mac. It isn’t compatible with mobile devices.
How to pair your DualSense wireless controller with a supported device
To pair your wireless controller with a supported device using Bluetooth for the first time, turn on pairing mode:
- Make sure the player indicator on the controller is off.
If the player indicator is on, press and hold the PS button until it turns off. If a USB cable is connected to the controller, disconnect it. - While pressing and holding the create button, press and hold the PS button until the light bar blinks.
- Enable Bluetooth on your device, and then select the controller from the list of Bluetooth devices.
When pairing is complete, the light bar blinks, and then the player indicator lights up.
Your controller can be paired with only one device at a time. Each time you change devices, you must pair the controller with the new device.
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