A much-requested feature has finally been added to Android Pie: controller mapping for the Sony PlayStation 4's DualShock 4. The PlayStation 4 is the most popular current-generation game console on the market, so it's no surprise there's a lot of people out there with DualShock 4 controllers who want to use them to play mobile games on Android. The problem with using your PlayStation 4 controller on Android is that the key mapping may not be available on your device. Thus, while you can connect to your PlayStation 4 controller via Bluetooth, you might not be able to actually use the controller to navigate the UI or play any games. Sony Xperia devices can use DualShock 4 controllers out of the box, but support on other devices depends on the device maker. Fortunately, Google has finally added the proper key mapping in AOSP so all Android 9 Pie devices should be able to use PlayStation 4 controllers.
Android Pie adds support for the Sony PlayStation 4's DualShock 4
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