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Best DualSense Edge Settings For FPS [Complete Guide]
Did you know that you can remap all the buttons on your controller?
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Published onJanuary 22, 2024
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Whether you are a seasoned gamer or a newbie, the DualSense Edge controller can help you bring out a new level of immersion in gaming, and with the best settings for FPS, you can elevate the overall gaming experience. Let’s check out how to enhance your skills to the next level!
To gain a competitive edge, tweak the stick sensitivity/Dead zone, remap the button & profiles, and change how to use triggers.
What are the best DualSense Edge settings for FPS?
1. Stick sensitivity
Stick sensitivity comes with six different options, includingDefault,Quick,Precise,Steady,Digital, andDynamic.
If you play First-person shooter games, WR experts recommend you choosePrecisesensitivity for the Right stick so that the cross-hair moves at the exact same speed no matter how fast you move the stick, making accurate aiming easier.
And, for the left stick, selectQuickCurve sensitivity. This setting helps you move faster, which is beneficial if you want to make the 180-degree turns.
These settings give a competitive edge, especially when playing tactical shooting games like Apex Legends, Fortnight, and Rainbox Six Seige.
2. Button remapping
You can customize all the buttons on the DualSense Edge controller to enjoy games as per your preferences. Here are some of the combinations of buttons for different games that we recommend:
Also, don’t forget to unbind both theL3andR3buttons for all three games to avoid hitting them accidentally.
3. Personalize profiles
If you want multiple configurations for each game, you can get that done using DualSense Edge profiles. TheFunctionbutton on the controller allows you to easily switch between profiles.
If you want to use thecontroller on your PC and it is not working for you, it could be due to an outdated graphics driver. To learn more, read this guide.
4. Triggers
You can customize the DualSense Edge triggers in multiple ways and also adjust the sensitivities & dead zones in your DualSense profile.
The controller comes with sliders on the back, which help you reduce the length of each trigger. There are three settings:Short,Medium, andLong.
The shortest setting is just 2 mm, which is the shortest length that you can set to use theAdaptive triggerfunction. WR experts recommend that the shooters set the triggers to the shortest length, which in turn will allow them to shoot as fast as possible.
In conclusion, to get the most out of the DualSense Edge controller while playing FPS, you need to change the stick sensitivity to Precise for the right stick and Quick for the left stick.
Furthermore, to quickly switch between profiles, use the Function button on the controller and remap the buttons to optimize your gaming experience.
In case theDualSense Edge controller is not getting detected by your PlayStation, read this guide to learn how to fix it.
Also, check thebest game controllers for Windows 11that are smooth and do not throw any errors.
If you have any questions or suggestions about the best DualSense Edge settings for FPS; feel free to mention them in the comments section below.
Srishti Sisodia
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Srishti Sisodia is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. She has extensive experience exploring the latest technological advancements and sharing her insights through informative blogs.
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Srishti Sisodia
Windows Software Expert
She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.