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− | {{ii}} Worn analog sticks are a known issue. If the controller is still under warranty contact Sony or the retailer for replacement instructions.<ref>[http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2014/01/27/sony-responds-to-dualshock-4-wearing-tearing/ Sony Responds To DualShock 4 Wearing & Tearing]</ref> Worn sticks can also be replaced manually ([https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/DualShock+4+Analog+Stick+Covers+Replacement/22675 follow this guide). | + | {{ii}} Worn analog sticks are a known issue. If the controller is still under warranty contact Sony or the retailer for replacement instructions.<ref>[http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2014/01/27/sony-responds-to-dualshock-4-wearing-tearing/ Sony Responds To DualShock 4 Wearing & Tearing]</ref> Worn sticks can also be replaced manually ([https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/DualShock+4+Analog+Stick+Covers+Replacement/22675 follow this guide]). |
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Windows
- The controller works natively as a DirectInput controller; use XInput Wrapper to add XInput compatibility.
Other information
- Worn analog sticks are a known issue. If the controller is still under warranty contact Sony or the retailer for replacement instructions.[1] Worn sticks can also be replaced manually (follow this guide).