How to Reset Your PS4 Controller: A Step-by-Step Guide (2024)

If your PlayStation 4 controller isn’t responding properly—buttons don’t register, the LED isn’t blinking, or you’re experiencing connection issues—resetting your PS4 controller could be the simple fix you need. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about resetting your PS4 controller, including how it works, when to use it, and how to troubleshoot common woes.


Understanding the Context

What Does “Reset” Mean for a PS4 Controller?

Resetting a PS4 DualShock 4 or DualSense controller essentially restores its factory settings, clearing temporary glitches, rubbing in unrecognized inputs, or resetting lighting patterns. It’s like pressing the “refresh” button for your controller’s performance, helping it perform better with your PlayStation 4.


Why Reset Your PS4 Controller?

Key Insights

  • Fix unresponsive buttons
  • Reset LED patterns (if blinking is off)
  • Repair connection issues with PS4
  • Remove strange inputs from prior use
  • Prepare the controller for a fresh firmware update

How to Reset Your PS4 Controller: Step-by-Step

Method 1: Physical Button Reset (Simple & Quick)

Sometimes, the simplest method works best:

Final Thoughts

  1. Power off your PS4 controller completely.
    • Sometimes holding the power button for 5–10 seconds fully resets the internal circuits.
  2. Remove the controller from the PS4.
    • Ensure it’s fully detached (not just resting in the console).
  3. Press and hold the two side buttons (the round buttons next to the analog sticks) for about 10 seconds.
    • After holding, release and let the controller rest.

> This physical reset helps reallocate memory and refresh the controller’s hardware behavior.

Note: This works best on DualShock 4 controllers. DualSense controllers don’t have physical side buttons; we’ll explain the best method below.


Method 2: Resetting DualSense Controllers (Modern Feature)

DualSense controllers include psychological feedback technology and can benefit from a software reset:

  1. Connect your DualSense controller to PS4.
  2. Go to Settings > System > Controllers.
  3. Tap Reset Controller.
  4. Confirm you want to reset the controller settings.

This resetslinger patterns, removes input buffers, and restores factory lighting behavior.


Method 3: Power Cycle via PS4 Settings