Now simply tap on the DualSense and it should pair with your Remote Play device, letting you enjoy PS5 games remotely using Sony’s amazing controller.If you’re trying to connect a DualSense to an iOS device, you’ll see the controller pop up on the list of ‘Other devices’.
On both Android and iOS, go to Settings, then tap on Bluetooth.First, hold the PS home button and Create button on your DualSense until the trackpad’s light starts flashing blue.
The following steps will let you play PS5 Remote Play games with a PS5 controller on Android and iOS devices... Go to "Settings" -> "Debug Settings" -> "System" -> "IDU mode" and choose "Off" to disable IDU mode.Unless you want to play games via the PS Remote app using the default, fairly clunky onscreen controls, you should connect a DualSense controller to the device you’re using. You would only want to Direct Connect if you. If you have an especially good router then the difference can be pretty big. Run "HEN" if "Debug Settings" is unavailable under system settings.ġ6. So long as your PS4 is wired, Power-Save on the Vita is off and your router doesn't suck, then connecting through WiFi should give you a smoother experience with less artifacting and far, far more range. On your Vita/PSTV, create a new (direct) connection to the PS4 and enter the pairing code on the Vita/PSTV.ġ5. On the device you wish to use remote play on (Vita, PSTV, PC) start the Remote Play/PS4 Link application.ġ4. Next while still in "Remote Play Connection Settings" choose "Add Device".ġ3. On your PS4, go to "Settings" -> "Remote Play Connection Settings" and check the box that says "Direct Connection to PS Vita / PS TV System".ġ2. Turn controller back on and hold (R1) + (R2) + (L1) + (L2) + (Option) + (UP) until "Staff Mode" is enabled.ġ1.
Wait until you see "Provide unit with a valid network connection or insert IDU update disc" in the upper right of the screenġ0. Go to "Settings" -> "Debug Settings" -> "System" -> "IDU mode", select "On"ĩ. Go to your browser (or user guide if applicable) and launch the "HEN" payload.ħ. I turned off my internet on the router.Ħ. Go to "Settings" -> "Network" and make sure the "Connect to the Internet" is left unchecked. Some people claim they don't lose them however. In the "Name" field, change the name of your user to "User1" Exit to the main menu and select "Profile" -> "Change User".Ĥ. Make sure you are able to run payloads via cache mode with network disabled (or use offline method).ģ. Press done and the app will auto-exit and assign your account to the systemĢ. if you have HenkakuDNS or Vitaupdateblocker running the app will just work open uricaller and call the uri “psnreg:”Ħ.
navigate to /config/np1/ and make sure the keys for your email and password blankĥ. set Henkaku DNS (or use vitaupdateblocker)ģ.
Disabling Internet capability is VITAL.īack-Up your user data, if you can isolate figure out what causes data loss in this process, please contact me via DM or Reddit in r/PS4homebrew ( u/fuctface)įor those of you who do not have psn on the vita 3.60.įirst install netcheckbypass on vita/pstvġ. IDU mode WILL begin system updates WITHOUT WARNING or any prompts at all if the PS4 is connected to the internet. Also, thanks to u/kiru2488 who seems to be the first person to bring attention to it in the english speaking scene, and who I first heard of it through his post Here. This short guide is adapted from the original Russian tutorial found Here. YOU WILL LOSE SAVES & PROFILE DATA IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BACKUP. As with all console hacking endeavours there is a possibility that things can go wrong and there are no guarantees implied or otherwise that you will not get banned or break something.
There has been some amount of confusion regarding how to do this, as well as what I consider undeserved FUD, so I decided to create a post with detailed instructions. Please see X-Project, OrbisMan and SiSTRo's ps4ren for more information. This guide is now deprecated due to new and more user friendly methods.