If you’re a Dolphin emulator user, then you know that using a PS4 controller can be a great way to play games. However, if you’re not familiar with how to use a PS4 controller on Dolphin, then this article is for you. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at how to use a PS4 controller on Dolphin. First and foremost, make sure that your PS4 is connected to your computer. Once it’s connected, open up dolphin and go to the “Inputs” tab. Under “Inputs”, find the “PS4” input and click on it. Now click on the “Add” button and give your input some values. For example, if you want to use the analog stick for movement, then set its value to 1. Now click on the “Save” button and your input will be saved in dolphin as an “PS4”. Now that your input has been saved in dolphin, we need to set up some basic settings for it. First of all, we need to create an instance of dolphin with our new PS4 input: Next we need to set up some basic settings for our new PS4 input: Name: ps4_input1 Type: Keyboard/Controller Game: Dolphin Emulator Version: 3.0-r5 (or later) Resolution: 1920x1080 (or higher) Controller ID: 0x042b0000 (or 0x042b0002 if using an Xbox One controller) If using an Xbox One controller: XInput 1=0xb0000000 (or 0xb0000000 if using an Xbox 360 controller) YInput 1=0xc0000000 (or 0xc0000000 if using an Wii U gamepad) ZInput 1=0xd0000000 (or 0xd0000000 if using a PlayStation 4 gamepad) Button mapping: [Left Stick] = 5 [Right Stick] = 4 [A Button] = 3