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My Proslife controller works in-game over USB but not via Bluetooth. It is connected to the PC via Bluetooth and the input test works when running JOY.CPL, it even works on the controller menu in Steam settings. But in-game, the controller is not detected. It also doesn't seem to be detected by DS4Windows.

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  • Really, I feel like steam detects controllers way better when in Big Screen Mode. So maybe try that?
    – Fredy31
    Commented May 6, 2021 at 17:47

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But in-game, the controller is not detected.

You are probably trying to use a game that only supports XInput devices (aka only Xbox 360/One/Series controllers).

It also doesn't seem to be detected by DS4Windows.

I don't see any references to Proslife in the list of known devices on the DS4Windows repo. You should probably open an issue and give out information so the developers can add support for it.

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  • Thanks. But the thing is, these controllers are designed so that the computer thinks it IS an Xbox controller (which is why it works via the USB cable). So why is it that when I switch to bluetooth the game no longer recognises it? Commented Jun 13, 2021 at 1:37
  • What device name appears in JOY.CPL?
    – Lemon
    Commented Jun 13, 2021 at 11:17
  • @Reason - I'd hazard a guess that the Bluetooth connection requires different drivers to operate when compared to USB. You'll also need to ensure the device paired correctly
    – Robotnik
    Commented Dec 18, 2023 at 11:04

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