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My PS4 controller seems to act on its own whenever I try to navigate anywhere and it goes in all different directions instead of going where I want it to go, I don’t know if it’s broken or if it’s a technical issue inside.

I realize this is an older thread but this may help some folks who do a search and end up here. Try turning all bluetooth features off on devices that are near your PS4; that includes your phone. I had this issue and the controller is in great shape so I narrowed it down to interference. If it doesn’t happen when the controller is wired to the console then this is most likely your solution.

Im playing thru my computer and it also does the same. i just download a software ds4windows. Run the software first then pair your controller.

*When stopping the ds4windows the symptoms will still occur.

To fix: go to control panel my devices find your controller and calibrate it. the option is on properties .

My controller had this issues, kept pressing the PS button so this turns the controller on and off randomly. I have some background in fixing electronics, my warranty has expired anyway. This issue is notorious with laptop keyboards because they have the same flex keys on the Ps4 controller. If you know how to open it up (Search ps4 controller disassembling on YouTube) then buy this flex and replace with your controller and it shouldn’t press keys by itself anymore. | Circuit Film Button Ribbon Conductive Cable Keyboard Flex PCB Replacement for PS4 Playstation 4 10XX 11XX Controller Accessories https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/VSXFgQk

If it happens. Take a pin /needle and put it in backside hole of your controller until u hear a clicking sound. This will reset the controller and Then it will work fine as before

check the rubber button and analog, maybe it just dirty ->open casing with screw ->release the battery ->open PCB board ->clean the rubber button and analog with chemical cleaner hope it can resolve your problem

This happens with my Wii Nun-chuck. It may have dirt or grime in the rotation socket that is making making it stick.

Hey, so this happened to me multiple times. I started to try things to pin point the problem. I figured something out, but I don’t know if this is for sure the problem. Every time it haooened to me, my controller would be on somewhat low battery. So, while it was happening, I put it to charge, almost every time, the controller would go back to normal. If this doesn’t help you, then I hope that you will (or have) found out the problem.

I had this issue, it would scroll down so rapidly i couldnt even counter it, the moment something that it could scroll on appeared it was at the bottom, am gonna disassemble it to see what happened but when i activated bluetooth on my phone nest it it became even worse. So far no suggestions besides disassembly worked for me. Also at the same time the controller would suddenly not work for games (fine in ps menu) i could bypass it by restarting controller on game start menu.

I had this issue and the fix for me (you will have to use a different controller) was going under <settings <devices <Bluetooth devices. Choose the controller that is causing the issue <options button on controller <forget device. Then reconnect the controller to the PlayStation with the charging cord and that did it for me.

I was having this problem for a couple weeks. I had recently switched my setup and i had my tv on top of a metal filing cabinet with my PlayStation behind the filing cabinet. My girlfriend suggested that the metal could be causing an interference. I moved my setup around and now it works normally. I hope this works for everyone and not just me but I would try to remove anything in between you and your PlayStation so that there is a direct signal from your controller to the PlayStation. Kinda like a difficult tv remote. I hope this helps anyone.

I was experiencing the same issue and googled for answers, after which I tried many of the suggested solutions and what seems to have worked is the following: Pull L1 up as far out as socket permits and blow (or vacuum) all dust and debris at all angles (360°) and then add just a dab of petroleum jelly, making sure it covers all the visible surface of the rotating ball of L1. It seems to have worked. Just a dab.

Hi, I have faced similar problems(to be specific it’s the PS button, repeatedly turning on and off ). SOLUTION: i removed the whole case. You will find the silicone rubber key pad….which is a little loose meaning it’s close to the PCB contact patch, that means it constantly makes contact with the PCB pad with little or no force from the user. all you have to do is put the rubber silicone back into those two tiny pole like structure that holds it in place and adjust it so that it doesn’t come off. FORTUNATELY that solved my problem. also please let me know if it works or is it just a temporary solution. Thank you.

I know this is a old post but all solutions seem to not work What i basicly did if u got a ps4/ps5 in my case it was a ps5 What i first would try Save mode software update Restart ps5 (Save mode) If this doesnt work try to clean ur playstation If that doesnt work disconnect the playstation turn off bluetooth on all devices for a little bit Dont put ur psn on the ground etc it will dirt up quick Leave it like 5min out of anything And then recharge it And this fixed it for me

I was having the same problem. Felt like giving up gaming. But then i just reset my controller and now it works like a peach

My controller is acting like I’m holding R1 down. The button is not stuck but for some reasons it’s spamming. I turned off/restart ps4 which didn’t work. Turned game off till next day and it was working fine. Then next day it did it again. Any ideas? The controller is only a year old and I take care of it.

For some reason since new updater not thsi new update the very last one I can’t run smoothly turn smoothly I use to play at insane 20 now it won’t and if I lower it I can’t turn at all wtf going on