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# Open gimx-launcher.
# In the "Output" drop-down menu, select "Bluetooth / PS4".
# If no previous pairing was defined, you will be asked to create a new pairing. Click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect a [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatible bluetooth dongle]], and click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect a Dualshock 4 with a micro USB cable, and click on "Yes".
# Select the pairing to use and click on "Validate".
# Connect the AVR USB board (e.g. Teensy 2.0) and click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect the AVR USB board to the PS4, and wait a few seconds.
# Connect the AVR USB board back to the computer, and click on "Yes".
# A new pairing should appear in the "Pairing" drop-down menu.
# Unplug the Dualshock 4.
# In the "Config" drop-down menu, select the configuration file to use.
# Click on "Start".
# Press on the PS button of the Dualshock 4.
# Play.
# Press Left Shift + Escape to quit.
Translation# Open gimx-launcher.
# In the "Output" drop-down menu, select "Bluetooth / PS4".
# If no previous pairing was defined, you will be asked to create a new pairing. Click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect a [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatible bluetooth dongle]], and click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect a Dualshock 4 with a micro USB cable, and click on "Yes".
# Select the pairing to use and click on "Validate".
# Connect the AVR USB board (e.g. Teensy 2.0) and click on "Yes".
# As requested, connect the AVR USB board to the PS4, and wait a few seconds.
# Connect the AVR USB board back to the computer, and click on "Yes".
# A new pairing should appear in the "Pairing" drop-down menu.
# Unplug the Dualshock 4.
# In the "Config" drop-down menu, select the configuration file to use.
# Click on "Start".
# Press on the PS button of the Dualshock 4.
# Play.
# Press Left Shift + Escape to quit.
  1. Open gimx-launcher.
  2. In the "Output" drop-down menu, select "Bluetooth / PS4".
  3. If no previous pairing was defined, you will be asked to create a new pairing. Click on "Yes".
  4. As requested, connect a compatible bluetooth dongle, and click on "Yes".
  5. As requested, connect a Dualshock 4 with a micro USB cable, and click on "Yes".
  6. Select the pairing to use and click on "Validate".
  7. Connect the AVR USB board (e.g. Teensy 2.0) and click on "Yes".
  8. As requested, connect the AVR USB board to the PS4, and wait a few seconds.
  9. Connect the AVR USB board back to the computer, and click on "Yes".
  10. A new pairing should appear in the "Pairing" drop-down menu.
  11. Unplug the Dualshock 4.
  12. In the "Config" drop-down menu, select the configuration file to use.
  13. Click on "Start".
  14. Press on the PS button of the Dualshock 4.
  15. Play.
  16. Press Left Shift + Escape to quit.