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DS4Windows is an open-source software application that allows various PlayStation and Nintendo controllers to be used on Windows PCs up to Windows 11 by emulating a virtual Xbox or DS4 controller.
With the release of PS4 system software 3.50 on 6 April 2016, Remote Play was made available on Windows PCs and macOS. [27] A DualShock 4 controller is required to use it, and must be connected through a USB cable or wirelessly via a separate accessory. 1080p streaming is available when using a PS4 Pro model.
List of PlayStation applications This is a list of PlayStation applications currently planned or released via the PlayStation Network .
This is a list of typefacesshipped with Windows 3.1xthrough to Windows 11. [1][2][3][4][5][6]Typefaces only shipped with Microsoft Officeor other Microsoft applications are not included.[7] The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windowsin which the font was included.
Microsoft SideWinderwas the general name given to the family of digital game controllersdeveloped by Microsoftfor PCs. The line was first launched in 1995.[1] Although intended only for use with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SideWinder game controllers can also be used with macOS, Mac OS 9with third-party software, and Linux.
List of video games that support cross-platform play Cross-platform play is the ability to allow different gaming platforms to share the same online servers in a game, allowing players to join regardless of the platform they own. Since the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, there have been online video games that support cross-play. Listed here is an incomplete list of games that support cross-play ...
^ Fenlon, Wes (15 January 2019). "PS4 emulators on PC don't work yet, so don't get scammed by a fake". PC Gamer. Archived from the original on 19 September 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
The initial version of the system software for the PlayStation 4 is 1.01 as pre-installed on the original consoles. Support for the Remote Play and second screen experiences were added in version 1.50, which was launched on the same day the PlayStation 4 console itself was released in North America on November 15, 2013.