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Below you can find a list of the DualSense™ wireless controller buttons and their functions. These are the basic buttons that can be assigned when creating a profile for your DualSense Edge™ wireless controller or Access™ controller for PS5® consoles.
To operate the controller expertly, you need to know the PS4 controller buttons completely. Here, MiniTool introduces PS4 controller buttons in detail. It explains the PS4 controller layout, names, functions, etc. Based on that, it lists basic PS4 controller button operations and touch pad gestures.
If you've bought a new PS5 and aren't sure where the L3 and R3 buttons are, here's a guide on how to use them and customize them to your liking.
Here is a complete guide to PlayStation 5 DualSense controller. All the details, specifications, buttons and layout you need to know about the PS5 gamepad controller can be found here.
PS5 DualSense Buttons. The PS5 has several buttons you are familiar with on controllers, along with some new additions that are unique to the PS5’s DualSense controller.
Press on the stick to use it as the L3 button. Explains instructions such as how to connect your controller to a device other than a PlayStation®5 console or PlayStation®4 console using Bluetooth®.
The first time you use the controller, you’ll need to pair it with your PS5 console. 1 Turn on your console. 2 Connect the controller to your console using the USB cable included with your console. 3 Press the (PS) button. The controller powers on. After the light bar blinks, the player indicator lights up. Charge the controller
PlayStation button: Similar to the home button of past controllers, only it’s now a PlayStation shaped button. Pressing it opens the Control Centre for quick navigation to things like Activity...
How to customize controller button layout on PS5. When you're ready to customize your DualSense controller's button layout, here's a step-by-step explanation of how to do so.
More significant additions are the two function buttons that stick out underneath the thumbsticks, the adjustable levers next to the triggers, and the back paddles (of which you get two sets included) that attach to the rear of the controller.