1. Enter pairing mode. Your PS4 controller is electronically powered too. You will have to give it the right command before it allows you to pair with your Android device. To get into this pairing mode, hold down the PS button and Share button at the same time. You will know if you get this right when the light at the back of the controller
Try the Bluetooth troubleshooter at Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Try turning off Fast Startup at Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings > Choose what Power buttons do > Change settings that are unavailable > uncheck Fast Startup.
My fix was to go to device manager --> human interface devices on each "Bluetooth HID Device" right-click --> properties --> power management --> uncheck "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" (top option). that fixed my disconnecting issues. I'm using an intel bluetooth chipset on an asus b550-e motherboard. Method 1: Connect PS4 Controller to PC via USB (Wired) The easiest way to connect your controller to a Windows PC is to use a micro-USB cable. The best thing about this method is that you need no configuration or setup after connection. Moreover, the USB cable is readily available on any online eCommerce website. 0mBRH0z.