PS®VR Aim controller help

PS®VR Aim controller help

Setting up and fixing issues with the PS VR Aim controller.

Button configuration 

Basic Operations

  • Power: press the PS button to turn on your controller. Your controller will turn off automatically when it's not in use.
  • Controls: the PS VR Aim controller duplicates nearly all of the controls and functionality of a DualShock®4 wireless controller. Refer to the PlayStation®4 User's Guide for more information on basic button operations.
  • Play Area: limit your use of your controller and PS VR to within the Play Area. The height of the Play Area depends on the range captured by the PlayStation®Camera (sold separately). 
  • Tracking: the PlayStation Camera tracks the sphere on your controller for PS VR gameplay. Make sure the sphere is visible to the camera when playing.
  • Recommended grip: Use both hands to grip the controller. Typical right-handed grip shown. Reverse of this grip will also work for left-handers.
  • Click only; other touchpad functions are not available.
  • The PS VR Aim controller has two R1 buttons, one on either side above the R2 button trigger. This enables you to use the PS VR Aim controller with either a left-handed or right-handed grip, depending on your preference.

How to pair the Aim Controller

The PS VR Aim controller is a Bluetooth® device. You'll need to pair your controller when you use it for the first time and when you use it with another PS4™ system. 

With your PS4 system on, connect your controller using a micro USB cable*, then press the 2 PS button. Your controller pairs with the system and turns on. After you've paired your controller, you can disconnect the micro USB cable and use your controller wirelessly.  

*The PS VR Aim controller is not supplied with a micro USB. Use the micro USB cable for your DualShock 4 wireless controller.

How to charge the Aim Controller

Make sure your controller is charged and ready to go before you start playing. With your PS4 system either on or in rest mode, connect your controller to your system using a micro USB cable. 

To charge your controller while your system is in rest mode, go to  Settings  > Power Save Settings  > Set Features Available in Rest Mode  > Supply Power to USB Ports

The sphere slowly flashes orange when charging and stops flashing when charging is complete.

Troubleshoot input lag, pairing or flashing light issues

If your controller won't pair (the light will flash if this is the problem), won't respond or has input lag, please follow the instructions on how to reset the controller:

  1. Turn off the PlayStation 4.
  2. The PS VR Aim controller is a Bluetooth device. This means that other Bluetooth devices might cause interference. Switch them off to minimise this.
  3. Locate the small reset button on the bottom of the PS VR Aim near the L2 shoulder button.
  1. Use a small, unfolded paperclip or something similar to push the button (the button is inside a tiny hole). Hold the button down for five seconds and release.
  2. After resetting the controller, re-pair it by connecting the micro USB cable to the controller and the system, and turn the PS4 on.
  3. Press the PS button to log in to the PS4.
  4. If pushing the PS button is not responsive, try another USB port on the console.
  5. If problems persist, contact us (or find out if you can request a repair under warranty).

Charging Problems

If your controller doesn't seem to be charging it's likely due to one of the issues below:

  • Please plug in and charge the PS VR Aim controller before first use.
  • Make sure you're using the micro USB cable that was supplied with the PS4.
  • Check to see if the controller charges when the system is turned on. Plug the controller in and press the PS button. In the lower-left of the screen, you should see the PS VR Aim controller and battery icons. 
  • Make sure USB charging is enabled. To do this go to Settings  > Power Save Settings > Set Functions Available in Rest Mode  > Supply Power to USB Ports  and choose Always or 3 hours.
  • Try another USB port and a different cable on the console.
  • If problems persist, contact us.

Unresponsive buttons, triggers or analog sticks

If any of the controller's buttons, triggers or analog sticks aren't working properly, please  contact PlayStation Support.

Please keep in mind that proof-of-purchase is required for service under the PS VR Aim one-year manufacturer's warranty and accidental damage isn't covered.

PS®Camera has difficulty recognising PS VR Aim controller movement

The PlayStation®Camera tracks the light sphere on the end of the controller for PS VR gameplay.

Make sure the sphere is visible to the camera at all times during gameplay.

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