



Though this can happen via any connection method, on Bluetooth removing and re-pairing the controller will fix the issue. since I am not particularly interested in using my controller wirelessly giving up on the feature entirely is completly aceptable.There is a chance that DS4W has permanently disabled your controller in a previous attempt of gaining Exclusive Access when using the Hide DS4 controllers option. Is there anyway to fix/prevent this? it is really anoying to manually uninstall the bluetooth driver when I am done gaming (I have to use my bluetooth for other stuff) then reinstall the driver next time, rinse and repeat. I can revert this by using the formerly mentioned program to uninstall the bluetooth driver but this also unistall the driver for the controller (which I have only been using through usb cable anyways).Įsentially, my problem seems to be, even when I only select to install the plugged-controler driver the bluetooth driver also gets installed, likewise when i choose to uninstall the bluetooth driver the controller's driver also get uninstalled. the thing is I have unchecked all boxes on the bluetooth driver section of the SCPtoolkit driver installer (also including the main "install bluetooth driver" box of course). When I installed the driver for my DS3, my (inside built) bluetooth device disapeared from the device manager, like wise I can't access it elsewere, thus I concluded my pc has stopped recognizing it as such.
