To unsync your PS4 controller from your phone, open the “Settings” app on your phone and go to “System” > “Controller Settings.” From here, you’ll be able to see the controller’s Bluetooth ID and tap on it to select “Unpair.

To unpair your controller, follow these steps:1) Open the Xbox 360 controller settings by pressing the Xbox button on your console and selecting Settings.2) Select Devices and then select Controller.3) Unpair the controller by selecting it and clicking the unpair button.

To reset a PS4 controller, hold down the power button for 10 seconds.

To delete a Bluetooth device from your PS4, follow these steps:From the main menu, select “Settings.”Select “System.”Select “Bluetooth.”Under “Devices,” select the Bluetooth device you want to delete.Click on the “X” next to the device to delete it.

Connect your PS4 controller to your computer.Open the “Controller Settings” app on your PS4.Select the “Controller Syncing” tab.Select the “Sync Controller” button.Enter your PSN account password and select the “Sync Controller” button again.

To register your PS4 controller again, go to “Settings” on your PS4 and select “Controller Settings.” On the Controller Settings screen, select “Register Controller.” Enter the code that came with your controller, and press “Register.

There are a few ways to reset your PS4 without a controller. One way is to use the power button on the console. Another way is to hold down the power button and the eject button at the same time for five seconds.

There are a few potential causes for your PS4 controller not connecting. The most common is that the controller has failed and needs to be replaced. If the controller still doesn’t connect after trying various troubleshooting steps, it may be because of a cable or port issue.

There are a few potential causes for a blinking white PS4 controller connection issue. The most common is a loose or faulty USB cable. If the cable is not properly connected, the controller’s light will blink and it won’t be able to connect to the console. Another potential cause is if your PS4 is in standby mode and you try to power on the system without first connecting the controller, the controller may not be recognized.

Resetting a PS4 controller resets all of the controller’s settings to their default values. This includes the controller’s wireless network ID, user ID, and password.

To deactivate a device on PS4, go to the “My PS4” page, select the “System Settings” option, and then select the “Device Management” option. From there, you can deactivate the device by selecting it and pressing the “Deactivate” button.

There are a few ways to remove paired devices from Bluetooth. One way is to use the Bluetooth settings on your device and unpair the device. You can also try deleting the device from your Bluetooth settings. If all else fails, you can try to reset your Bluetooth settings.

To remove a device from your Bluetooth list, open the Bluetooth settings on your device and select the device you want to remove. Tap the “X” next to the device name to delete it.

Resync a controller can be done by following these steps:Login to the controller and open the “Configuration” page.Click on “Resync Controller” under the “Management” section.On the “Resync Controller” page, select the controller you want to resync from the list and click on the “Start Resync” button.The controller will start resynchronizing with the server.

There are a few potential causes for your PS4 controller’s glowing orange light. One possibility is that the controller’s light is coming from the power button. If you’re experiencing this issue, try pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds to turn off the controller’s power. If that doesn’t work, try replacing the controller’s battery. If none of these solutions work, it might be a problem with the controller’s firmware.

There is not a factory reset button on PS4. To restore the system to its default settings, you must first power off the system and then use the power button to turn it on. After powering on the system, press and hold the power button until the PS4 logo appears, then release the button. From there, use the cross button to select “Settings” and then use the left stick to select “System Settings.” Finally, use the right stick to select “Factory Reset.