Click on “Bluetooth & Other Devices” and make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Next, on your PS4 controller, press and hold the “Share” button and the “PS” button simultaneously until the light on the controller starts flashing. Back on your Windows PC, click on “Add Bluetooth or other device” and select “Bluetooth”.
Once you replace the battery with a new one, it will probably help the PS4 controller turn on and start working again. 5. Replace Your Controller. The main reason why your PS4 controller won’t turn on is a dead battery or hardware damage. And unfortunately in such a case, there is not much option left for you and so it is advised to replace
Once un-paired, try the Reset process (hold the reset on Controller for about 10-15 secs) then connect it to a PS4 that is powered off already, connecting it via USB Cable, as a means of getting the Console to then pick it up again. Try turning on the Console via the Controller.
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