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I’ve been using a PS4 controller to play Fallen Order through origin by plugging it in with a micro usbUSB. It accepts the DualShock 4 natively without any sort of aftermarket help. It even has the correct button graphics in game. (X instead of A, for example.)

However, when the controller is connectconnected using Bluetooth (through windows, no aftermarket once again) the game doesn’t recognize it. Any idea why? I wouldn’t have guessed there would be any difference technically between plugging in and blue toothBluetooth.

I’ve been using a PS4 controller to play Fallen Order through origin by plugging it in with a micro usb. It accepts the DualShock 4 natively without any sort of aftermarket help. It even has the correct button graphics in game. (X instead of A, for example.)

However, when the controller is connect using Bluetooth (through windows, no aftermarket once again) the game doesn’t recognize it. Any idea why? I wouldn’t have guessed there would be any difference technically between plugging in and blue tooth.

I’ve been using a PS4 controller to play Fallen Order through origin by plugging it in with a micro USB. It accepts the DualShock 4 natively without any sort of aftermarket help. It even has the correct button graphics in game. (X instead of A, for example.)

However, when the controller is connected using Bluetooth (through windows, no aftermarket once again) the game doesn’t recognize it. Any idea why? I wouldn’t have guessed there would be any difference technically between plugging in and Bluetooth.

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Difference between bluetooth and hard wired Why does my DualShock 4 on Windows PCconnect through micro-usb but not Bluetooth?

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Difference between bluetooth and hard wired DualShock 4 on Windows PC

I’ve been using a PS4 controller to play Fallen Order through origin by plugging it in with a micro usb. It accepts the DualShock 4 natively without any sort of aftermarket help. It even has the correct button graphics in game. (X instead of A, for example.)

However, when the controller is connect using Bluetooth (through windows, no aftermarket once again) the game doesn’t recognize it. Any idea why? I wouldn’t have guessed there would be any difference technically between plugging in and blue tooth.