NOW READING New DSX update adds full native wireless DualSense support

New DSX update adds full native wireless DualSense support

One of the most requested features for PC players using the DualSense controller has finally arrived. DSX (DualSenseX) has announced a new beta update that introduces full native virtual DualSense support with wireless haptics and audio over Bluetooth, removing one of the biggest limitations users have faced for years.

Traditionally, many of the DualSense’s advanced features, including adaptive triggers and enhanced haptic feedback required a wired USB connection to function properly on PC. With the latest DSX v3.2 Beta 01 update, users can now take advantage of these features while connected via Bluetooth.

According to the update notes, the new release adds native virtual DualSense support, enabling compatible games to recognize the controller more effectively while also supporting wireless audio and haptics simultaneously. The update also includes various application improvements, bug fixes, and broader compatibility enhancements for games that already support DualSense-specific features.

Highlights of the DSX v3.2 Beta 01 Update

  • Native virtual DualSense support
  • Adaptive triggers over Bluetooth
  • Advanced haptic feedback over Bluetooth
  • Simultaneous wireless audio and haptics
  • Various bug fixes and app improvements
  • Improved compatibility with games that support DualSense features

The addition marks a significant quality-of-life improvement for PC players who prefer using Sony’s latest controller without being tethered by a USB cable. While the feature is currently available through the beta branch, it represents a major step forward for wireless DualSense functionality on PC.

For users who regularly play games with native DualSense support, the update could provide a more seamless experience by bringing wireless connectivity closer to what players expect on PlayStation hardware.

What is new in DSX v3.2 Beta 01?

The update introduces native virtual DualSense support with wireless haptics and audio over Bluetooth, along with bug fixes and compatibility improvements.

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