Example:
| Slot number | Button used | Player indicator lights | Connected Device (Example) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slot 1 | PS button and Triangle button | One light on | PS5 |
| Slot 2 | PS button and Circle button | Two lights on | PS5 Pro |
| Slot 3 | PS button and Cross button | Three lights on | Windows PC |
| Slot 4 | PS button and Square button | Four lights on | iPhone |
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Oh that’s neat. I occasionally use my controller on the Steam Deck and it’s a pain having to re-pair the PS5 each time. Hopefully this system will be compatible with the Deck.
I was about to buy a controller specially for the deck when it’s docked, but I might not have to in the end.
I use it to play minecraft bedrock on iPad, as my switch is not strong enough
I first read that as “prevents pairing” and thought that was typical of Sony. But this looks positive.
Finally! This was a major pain in the ass. I use mine with a Vision Pro, a PS5 and a Gaming PC.
This is great! I just wonder why it’s a system update and not a controller update.
It’s both
I am trying the beta but there are no games that support the low power feature.





