

Navigate to “Game Control Settings.” Under this heading, you will see “Enable Gamepad Detection.” Check the box to enable this feature.From the menu that drops down, select “Settings.”.You will find the icon on the top-right of the screen. On the BlueStacks “Home” screen, navigate to the icon that shows three stacked lines.Next, you will need to enable “Native Gamepad Support.”.

BlueStacks uses a plug-in-and-play feature, so it should detect your controller immediately when you connect it.

Then three months later, that second controller spontaneously died.įinally, a couple months after that - you guessed it - the third controller worked, then I pushed the PS button to turn it on and it didn't work. The first time was less than three months after I bought the console - the controller that came with it completely died, and after a day of troubleshooting failed to fix it, I bought a new controller (since I needed two). I'm aware of this issue because it has affected me.three times. It seems that it has completely died, and no matter how many troubleshooting guides you follow, nothing fixes it. No lights will turn on, USB charging doesn't work, resetting the controller doesn't work.

If you're reading this, you've probably experienced an issue from which many PS4 owners have suffered: one moment your DualShock 4 controller is working fine, the next moment it appears completely dead.
