FIX: Resident Evil 4 Controller Not Working on PC

Capcom released a new survival horror game called Resident Evil 4 in 2023. It is a remake of the original 2005 game and is available on multiple platforms such as PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. Players assume the role of special agent Leon S. Kennedy, tasked with rescuing the US president’s daughter from a religious cult in rural Spain. After the release, some unfortunate players encountered a couple of issues, and the Resident Evil 4 controller not working is one of them. If you also face the same issue, follow this guide to fix it.

Some games from a specific genre always require a gamepad or controller, even on the PC. In another way, we can say that some players love to play games on controllers whatsoever, especially regarding titles like a survival video games. But somehow, the connected controller might not work in some scenarios on your PC, which seems frustrating. It doesn’t mean your controller or USB port has some issues. It means something is conflicting.

FIX: Resident Evil 4 Controller Not Working on PC

Resident Evil 4: Fix Controller Not Recognizing or Detecting on PC

If you’re an avid gamer, you probably own a PlayStation 5 and an Xbox controller. These controllers are great for console gaming, but they’re also compatible with PC games, which opens up a whole new world of gaming possibilities. However, if you’re having trouble getting your PS5 or Xbox controller to work on your PC, don’t worry. You can try a few things to get your controllers working properly.

1. Reboot the PC

Make sure to restart your computer after closing the game and Steam because a normal reboot to the system may fix multiple temporary glitches or cache data issues. You should try it out.

2. Reconnect your Controller/Joystick

You’ll have to exit the Resident Evil 4 game, close Steam, and turn off your controller/gamepad. Now, turn on the controller/gamepad and connect to your computer. Once done, ensure to relaunch the Resident Evil 4 game on the PC to check for the issue.

3. Unplug Mouse/Keyboard or Other Peripherals

You should also unplug all the external peripherals from your PC, such as the keyboard, mouse, printer, USB drives, and more. Then, reconnect the necessary USB devices to the PC to check for the issue. If the problem gets fixed, that means there is an issue with the USB device or your PC system had some glitch earlier.

4. Press the Alt+Enter keys

If you’re in the gameplay sessions and the controller gets disconnected automatically or can’t get recognized suddenly, then make sure to press the Alt+Enter keys on the keyboard to get out of the game screen. Then going back to the game screen again may fix the issue whatsoever.

5. Launch Steam in Big Picture Mode

  • Open the Steam client on your PC > Click on View from the top-left corner.
  • Now, choose Big Picture Mode > If prompted, click on Continue.
  • Click on Library > Go to Games under the Browse section.
  • Select Resident Evil 4 > Now, exit from the Big Picture Mode, and check for the issue again.

6. Switch the Screen Refresh Rate to 60Hz

Another step you’ll need to follow is to switch the screen refresh rate of your monitor to 60Hz, which is basic or recommended. Sometimes a higher screen refresh rate can trigger several glitches. To do so:

  • Press the Win+I keys to open Windows Settings.
  • Now, go to System > Click on Display.
  • Scroll down on the right pane > Click on Advanced display settings.
  • Here you can find out and select the 60Hz refresh rate easily. If it’s already set to 60Hz, you don’t need to change it.

7. Launch the Game in Windowed Mode using the Config file

Some affected Resident Evil 4 players might experience issues with the gamepad/controller on the PC. Launching the Resident Evil 4 game in Windowed Mode is recommended using the config file.

  • Go to File Explorer or This PC > Go to Documents.
  • Open the Resident Evil 4 folder > Right-click on the Config.ini file.
  • Select Open With and choose Notepad > Now, the config file is open to edit.
  • Here you’ll find out [window] mode is set to no. If so, make sure to replace it with yes. (If it’s already set to yes, then leave it)
  • Make sure to press the Ctrl+S keys to save changes.
  • Close the file and check for the issue again.

8. Enable Steam Overlay

If you still have the same issue with the controller, we recommend enabling the Steam overlay option for the Resident Evil 4 game. To do this:

  • Open the Steam client > Go to Library.
  • Now, right-click on Resident Evil 4 > Select Properties.
  • Head over to the General section > Here, check the Enable Steam Overlay while in-game checkbox.

9. Configure the Steam General Controller Settings

  • Launch the Steam client on the PC.
  • Click on Steam from the top-left corner > Click on Settings.
  • Now, go to Controller > Click on General Controller Settings.
  • According to your controller type, you can check PlayStation Configuration Support, Xbox Configuration Support, or Generic Gamepad Configuration Support.
  • Click on OK to save changes.
  • Restart the Steam client and try running the Resident Evil 4 game again.

10. Select High Performance in Graphics Settings

  • Click on the Start menu > Search for Graphics Settings and get into it.
  • Inside this, ensure that the Desktop app is selected > Click on Browse.
  • File Explorer window will open and head over to the installed Steam folder.
  • Go to Steamapps > Common > Resident Evil 4 folder > Select the Resident Evil 4.exe application.
  • Click on Add to include it in the list.
  • Now, search for the game in the list > Click on Options of Resident Evil 4.
  • Then click on High Performance.
  • Click on Save, then try launching the game again to check for the issue.

11. Uncheck Controller in Steam Controller Settings

Sometimes unchecking the controller options in Steam Controller Settings may fix the gamepad not detecting or not working issue.

  • Launch the Steam client on the PC.
  • Click on Steam from the top-left corner > Click on Settings.
  • Now, go to Controller > Click on General Controller Settings.
  • Make sure to uncheck all the controller configuration support from the list.
  • Click on OK to save changes.
  • Restart the Steam client and try running the Resident Evil 4 game again.

12. Disable/Enable Steam Input

  • Launch the Steam client > Go to Library.
  • Right-click on Resident Evil 4 and select Properties.
  • Click on Controller > Click on ‘Use default settings’ drop-down menu.
  • You can select ‘Disable Steam Input’ from the list and try launching the Resident Evil 4 game.
  • If you’re still facing the same problem, then follow the steps again and select ‘Enable Steam Input’ this time, then try again.

13. Use Steam Input Per Game Settings as Forced On or Forced Off

  • Open the Steam client on your PC > Click on View from the top-left corner.
  • Now, choose Big Picture Mode > If prompted, click on Continue.
  • Click on Library > Go to ‘Games’ under the Browse section.
  • Select ‘Resident Evil 4’ > Click on ‘Manage Games’ (Gear Icon).
  • Choose ‘Controller Options’ from the ‘Steam Input.’
  • Click on the down arrow icon to expand the list of “Change the Steam Input Per-Game Settings.”
  • Click on ‘Forced On’ > Click on OK to save changes.
  • Once done, restart your Steam client and check whether the controller is working.
  • If it’s not working, follow the steps again, select ‘Forced Off’ this time, and save the changes.
  • Finally, check for the issue again.

14. Use DS4Windows

  • Download the DS4Windows tool from the internet on the PC.
  • Now, install the tool and run the DS4Updater (exe) file from the installation folder.
  • Head over to the directory and double-click on the file to run it. If prompted by UAC, click on Yes to allow admin access. It’ll install the latest DS4Windows app on your PC.
  • Open the DS4Windows tool > Go to the Settings tab from the interface.
  • Click on ‘Hide DS4 Controller’ to enable/checkmark it.
  • Make sure to close the interface and check for the issue again.

15. Try Using a Wired Controller

If none of the methods worked for you, try a wired/generic controller to the PC by using a USB cable to check for the issue. The chances are high that somehow the Bluetooth connectivity of the controller can’t hold its nerves with your PC’s connectivity or vice versa.

That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.

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