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Either click the notification icon and toggle the Bluetooth icon on or Windows Key + S then type in Bluetooth and select Bluetooth & other devices and toggle it on here.
It is enabled. It even detects the PS4 controller, but inside Steam itself, it doesn;t pick it up at all.
otherwise:
https://i.imgur.com/cYXbZfh.png
enable ps4 configuration support and generic, try again
http://prntscr.com/insk28
won't detect it at all.
but Windows does
http://prntscr.com/inskti
Mine works wired, but I want to use it wireless because the controller acts finicky when it's connected.
I actually figured it out. If you have Inputmapper installed or anything similar that takes control of the driver, remove it immediately. Restart your PC afterward and Steam will now detect it
it was working ok a few days ago, then my pc hung and had to hard reset it, since then DS4 works only via USB but not BT.
Reboot
Load DS4Windows and redo the pairing
If it works correctly be sure Hide DS4 is ticked in the settings and DS4Windows is loaded before Steam (they fight over controller then)
oh, and my controller light is always white. blinking at first, then turns into solid. when connecting over usb it works properly, as i already mentioned.
After that steam recognizes it also when wireless.
This fixed things for me
I just realized that charging my dualshock into the computer causes it to program as wired, despite windows detecting it. The problem is with the controller and not the computer, which is why windows detected it.