Getting to know your DualSense Wireless Controller
1. Light bar - Used to indicate the controller status, also used in-game to indicate which player you are.
2.
Touchpad – Used to navigate and is also clickable on both sides, like a laptop touchpad.
3.
Create button - Used to take screen shots, video captures and also used for quick access to the media gallery.
4.
Directional buttons – Used to navigate menus and during game play.
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Left Direction Stick – Used to navigate menus and during game play.
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Speaker – Used to enhance the audio experience.
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PS button – Used to access the control centre. Press and hold the PS button to return to the home screen.
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Microphone button – Used to Mute / Unmute the microphone.
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Microphone - Used for online voice chat, game interaction and voice dictation instead of typing with the on-screen keyboard.
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Right Direction Stick – Used to navigate menus and during game play.
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Triangle/Circle/Cross/Square Buttons – Used within game play and for operating the console.
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Options Button – Used for pausing or entering a game menu. Also used access contextual menus from the home screen.
13. L3/R3 - Used to activate in-game movements/controls.
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L1/R1 Digital Shoulder buttons – Used during game play.
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L2/R2 Adaptive Triggers – Used during game play.
By default L2/R2 are analogue triggers, but may change depending on the context, such as increasing resistance.
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USB C port – Used to connect and charge the controller with the console.
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3.5mm headphone socket – Used to plug in your own headset.