Why Won't My Joystick Connect to PS4? Solutions to Fix Connection Issues
Learn how to troubleshoot joystick connection problems with your PS4, including pairing tips, resetting, and firmware updates.
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Ensure your joystick is fully charged. Check that Bluetooth is enabled on the PS4 and the joystick is in pairing mode. Reconnect by going to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices and selecting your joystick. If it still doesn't connect, try resetting the joystick by pressing the reset button (usually found on the back). If the issue persists, it could be a firmware problem, and updating the joystick's firmware may be necessary.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I put my joystick in pairing mode for PS4? To put your joystick in pairing mode, usually press and hold the PS button and Share button simultaneously until the light bar starts flashing. Then, enable Bluetooth on your PS4 and select the joystick from the Bluetooth Devices menu.
- What should I do if my PS4 joystick won't reset? Locate the small reset button on the back of the joystick, use a pin or paperclip to press it for a few seconds, then try reconnecting it to the PS4. If it still fails, consider checking for firmware updates.
- Can outdated firmware cause joystick connection problems on PS4? Yes, outdated joystick firmware can lead to connectivity issues. Updating your joystick’s firmware can resolve these problems and improve compatibility with your PS4.