Yes, you can use a PS4 controller on the PS4 Pro. The PS4 Pro is fully compatible with all DualShock 4 controllers designed for the PlayStation 4. Simply connect the controller via USB or sync it via Bluetooth, and you'll be ready to play.
Yes, you can carry a PS4 controller in your checked luggage.
No controller is made different and charging connection is in a different spot on ps4
Yes
At this point neither Valve nor Sony have released any details for the PS4 to support the Steam Machine controller.
It depends on whether you have a controller connected already. If you do go to settings and go to bluetooth connections- then on the controller not set up yet hold the ps button and the share button down for a few seconds so it blinks then on the ps4 find wireless controller on the list of bluetooth devices click on it and there you go.
No even the PS3 can not change like the PS4 with new features that allows it to charge the controller while the console is turned off
The EXT port in the PS4's Dual shock 4 controller is used as a extension port.
Yes, you can use a PS4 controller to play Test Drive Unlimited 2 (TDU2) on PC. To do this, you'll need to connect the controller via USB or Bluetooth and may require software like DS4Windows to ensure proper compatibility. Once set up, you can customize the controller settings within the game for an optimal experience. However, native support may vary, so some configuration may be necessary.
No they have a different plug in to charge therefor the ps3 controller won't connect to the ps4
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The console and the controller some will have a game and they run $60 more
No, a PS4 USB cord is not compatible with the Xbox 360 for controller connectivity or charging. While both use USB connections, the protocols and pin configurations differ, so the PS4 cord won't function properly with Xbox 360 devices. If you need a USB cable for your Xbox 360, it's best to use one specifically designed for that console.