One of the PlayStation 5's biggest selling points was, unusually, its controller. Though it wasn't a revolution like the Nintendo Wii, the DualSense's added haptics and fancy triggers do really change ...
The PS5 controller doesn't just work with the PS4, so you must pick up a Bluetooth adapter. This will usually come in the form of a USB device which needs to be plugged into the PS4. The adapter then ...
Windows 11 or 10 gamers who use a PS5 DualSense Edge controller for the titles where they prefer a gamepad to the mouse and keyboard will doubtless be pleased to learn that it's now possible to fully ...
August 27, 2024 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you use Sony's DualSense Edge controller, you're used to customization: You can choose what each button on ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced beta participants will be able to access new features starting tomorrow, July 24 with the update releasing worldwide in the coming months. The new PS5 system ...
The chasm between PC and console gaming has slimmed down in recent years to nothing more than a fine line, and even that line is disappearing. Gaming laptops, for example, are console-like in many ...
While most PC players opt for keyboard and mouse, some like to use a controller. Those that choose a PlayStation 5 controller are often looking for ways to turn off the Adaptive Triggers of the ...
Until now, pairing was required each time you connected a DualSense or DualSense Edge wireless controller to a different device such as PC, Mac, and mobile devices. With this update, you can now ...
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If you're one of many gamers who have both a PC and a PlayStation console, you've probably made the mistake of assuming you could simply plug the controller that came with the latter device into your ...
If you're in the market for a new PC controller, but don't want to settle for another wireless Xbox pad, you can instead grab the all-singing, all-dancing PlayStation DualSense Edge and save $30, if ...