
Next, click "Uninstall Device" then when that has finished click on "Scan for Hardware Changes" to get your computer to install the controller driver again.Forgive me if I'm unaware of the tech details, but now that the recommended specs for the beta are known, they're quite light. To fix this, right-click on your desktop → Device Manager → click on your controller from the list. Check for a Controller PC Driver Error: It's possible that there is a driver error causing your controller and PC to miscommunicate.Perform and update by going to Windows Button → Settings → Update & Security → Check for updates. Update Windows: Perhaps an update is keeping Windows 10 or Windows 11 from working properly.Xbox Accessories is the app for Xbox Controllers, or you can go to PlayStation wireless controller firmware page. You might also need to download a specific app meant for your controller and manually install the newest firmware. You'll need to connect your controller to your laptop or PC via a cable and this usually installs updates automatically. Update the controller's firmware: If nothing else has worked up to this point then it could be a software issue that's preventing the gamepad from working properly.Force it off and then on again and reconnect it to your PC to see if that helps. Restart the controller: Something might be wrong with the controller itself.

It's also possible that you have the wrong cable set up with the controller, that the cable is in the wrong PC port, or that the cable has been damaged.



Head to the Diablo 4 menu and navigate to Options → Controls → Controller. Go to the controller menu in Diablo 4: Your connection might be fine, but the game might need help switching control to a controller.
