
IOS and Android devices can pair to your DualShock 4 the same way they pair with any traditional Bluetooth device. Put your controller in pairing mode, visit the System Preferences app on your Mac, hit the Bluetooth icon, and add your device. On your Mac, you can pair via Bluetooth, but you’ll need to be running the latest version of macOS Catalina, released earlier this week (though you might want to hold off on updating until all your apps are compatible). On your PC, select the plus to add a new Bluetooth device. Hold both the Share and PS button for four seconds until the controller’s light bar starts to flash. First, find your PC’s Bluetooth settings by heading to Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. You can pair the controller to your PC either with a Micro-USB cable or via Bluetooth. Now it’s time to pair your DualShock 4 controller, either with a Micro-USB cable on a PC or Mac, or via Bluetooth on any Remote Play compatible device with Bluetooth support (or a Bluetooth adapter). So you’ve got your PS4 ready to go, and the PS4 Remote Play app installed on your remote device. If you don’t want to walk over to your console to turn it on every time you want to get away from it, you can visit Settings > Power Save Settings > Set Features Available in Rest Mode, then select “Stay Connected to the Internet” and “Enable Turning On PS4 From Network.” Next Up, Pairing Your Controller Visit Settings > Remote Play Connection Settings > Enable Remote Play. Next, enable Remote Play on the console itself.
