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Controller 1 was removed or lost connection. Charge the battery.
Hello. I stumbled upon a problem. My SONY DS4 V1 controller, when connected to DS4 WINDOWS, gives an error: Controller 1 was removed or lost connection. Charge the battery. When connected VIA USB DS4WINDOWS supports all the basic functions that are available via BT. What have I not tried to do to fix this problem, but nothing has helped I am using Windows 11 Home (V 22h2) DS4WINDOWS V 3.2.13 A text document with logs is attached. fsa.txt
why do u ignoring me? @Ryochan7
Don't do that. You are not special. You do not get to dictate the window or time in which someone responds to your issue.
In all likelihood, the reason you are having issues with Bluetooth is just that your Bluetooth adapter isn't up to snuff.
Don't do that. You are not special. You do not get to dictate the window or time in which someone responds to your issue.
In all likelihood, the reason you are having issues with Bluetooth is just that your Bluetooth adapter isn't up to snuff.
I understand everything, but it feels like I'm being ignored on purpose, because the person above opened the topic yesterday and was given at least some answer, my topic was created 3 days ago and there is not even a hint of an answer
In all likelihood, the reason you are having issues with Bluetooth is just that your Bluetooth adapter isn't up to snuff.
Its not helpful to anyone to immediately dismiss someone's problem as a hardware issue, regardless of their conduct within the issue tracker.
I am also experiencing the same issue on the latest release. Fresh installation with a charged+working controller connected via Bluetooth. My adapter has no problems communicating with my controller and other programs are able to read its data without issue. Problem is not present when using a wired connection.
Unlike @mrsha23 's failed CRC-32 checks 10 times. Disconnecting
, I am getting disconnected due to read failure: 0
The difference is CRC failure is almost always a failure to communicate correctly with a controller. Hence why I immediately assume that the adapter is not up to the task.