Step 1: View the PS4 home screen, then pick the game/app you want to update. Step 2: On your PS4 controller, press the Options button and choose the “Check for Update” option. Step 3: If you find out there’s an update available, follow the instruction on the screen.
Here are the steps to soft reset PS4 controller: Open up the PS4’s main menu and navigate to the Settings, where you have to opt for ‘Devices’ and then ‘Bluetooth devices.’. The next screen will show up with all the controllers that have been connected to your PS4 ever or currently connected. The same screen will show you two dots of The next thing that can fix the issue is resetting your PS4 console. Do the following: Hold the power off button for about 10 seconds to turn off your PS4. Next, remove the power cord and wait for a couple of minutes. plug the cord back in. Turn on your PS4. Connect your controller to the console via the USB cable. To connect your PlayStation 4 controller with a PC, you’ll need to put it in Bluetooth pairing mode. make sure to reset the controller (if already connected to another device) press the "PlayStation" button and the "Share" button together until the lightbar starts flashing white to enter pairing mode. go to your Bluetooth settings on the Connecting and installing. Connect your PS4™ system to your TV. Make all connections before plugging the AC power cord into an electrical outlet. Connector shape varies depending on your PS4™ system. Connector shape varies depending on your PS4™ system. When you're going to use your PS4™ system in the vertical position, attach the q900.