I have tried so many ways to fix this problem but nothing worked, i have a msi gf63 thin with i5 11th and when i play with just 1 dualsense it works perfect, the problem comes when i connect the second one at some point it just star to disconnect ramdomly one of them.
I purchase this laptop in july last year and i purchase the 2 dualsense in early november but they never worked well together, i just post here because i did a really exhaustive search to how solve this problem but nothing worked, and i always tested this at home.
It is important to mention that we always recommend to install the wireless driver provided by the manufacturer of the computer, since that driver was heavily customized by them to work with your specific platform.
Based on that, I looked on MSI's website and the latest wireless driver version they have available is 22.70.0.6. Please try a clean installation of that driver following the instructions in the links below:
Well i had a problem and seems that every time i unistall the wireless driver and restar my laptop it reinstalled and i wasnt able to install the driver provided by msi because my laptop says that i already have a more resent version wich is 22.200.0.2 and actually i dont find a driver with that version, i will attach images about the problem.
Perfect, excellent, it is great to know that the problem got fixed after you were able to install the right version of the driver and now the computer and the dualsense controllers are working properly. Thank you also for sharing the solution, we are sure it will be very useful and helpful for all the peers looking at this thread.
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So this has been going on for a couple of days with me trying all kinds of fixes for it. Reinstalling all bluetooth related packages, even trying different WMs and DEs.
I deleted all configs in /etc/bluetooth and /var/lib/bluetooth hoping that would fix it but it didn't.
Both using a GUI(two different ones in fact) and using bluetoothctl from terminal.
The Dualsense worked fine before, especially with sc-controller, but one day it just spazzed out(R2 and L2 didn't work and they were acting as if they are an analog stick input), I turned off sc-controller, I disconnected my DualSense and could not get it to connect again.
After removing it from devices and tried re-pairing it but that just led to the errors I mention below.
The controller pairs, connects for a split second and that immediately disconnects.
Bluetoothctl shows this error:
"Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.NotAvailable br-connection-profile-unavailable"
Had this issue as well, however managed to resolve it without downgrading. I've paired it the normal way in Plasma, it connected but immediatelly complained that the connection wizard failed to complete the pairing. I then started bluetoothctl, trusted the gamepad manually, rebooted, turned on the DualSense and it connected without issue.
I have been having some other problems with the Bluetooth dongle (based on rtl8761bu) seemingly randomly losing connection and reconnecting but I'm not sure if this too is a bluez issue or a kernel/driver issue but it certainly didn't happen until fairly recently.
Edit:
Looking at the Bluez GitHub repository, the 5.69 release appears to have been removed due to all the bugs, what is the policy of Arch on downgrading/removing problematic releases from official repositories when upstream does it?
I was able to connect mine as well periodically, I actually thought I'd solved the issue a couple of times. However the connection wasn't stable, and after loosing connection I would be faced with pairing trouble again.
Downgraded the packages, restarted bluetooth.service, tried rebooting or pairing/trusting the controller via bluetoothctl, installing dualsensectl, but the problem persists for me. At this point I don't really know what else to try
I recently updated to Android 12, which should include support for the new Playstation 5 DualSense controller. When I use PS Remote Play it does not work at all. In the Android menus, it works partially.
Same problem here, s7+ dualsense not working, it's connecting but in Android menus the buttons are mapped wrong, in ps remote play app is not working at all. I tried to wire the controller to the tablet ,it's working in ps app but the buttons are mapped wrong.
I seem to have a similar issue; when connecting my DualSense controller via Bluetooth to my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G (model number SM-G781W, Canadian, running Android 12 & One UI 4.0), the mappings are all wrong. It seems the US Samsung Community support forums have a similar post.
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