Here’s how to remap the buttons on your DualSense Edge controller:
Using the PS5 menus:
- Power on your PS5 and log in to your profile.
- Oomi le fa'amau Fa'atino on the bottom of the controller (two small buttons near the joysticks).
- Tap the hamburger menu button (three horizontal lines) on the center of the touchpad.
- filifili “Create Custom Profile”.
- nusipepa "Lelei" i luga o le faʻamaoniga vave.
- filifili “Customise Button Assignments”.
- You’ll now see a visual representation of the controller buttons. Select the button you want to remap (X, O, Triangle, Square, D-pad etc.).
- Choose the new function you want to assign to that button (another face button, shoulder button, directional pad etc.). You can also choose options like “L3 click” (pressing the left stick) or “R3 click” (pressing the right stick).
- Repeat steps 7 and 8 for any other buttons you want to remap. 1 Press “Back to Game” to save your changes and return to the game.
Faamatalaga faaopoopo:
- You can create multiple custom profiles with different button assignments for different games.
- The Function buttons themselves cannot be remapped currently.
- For a more visual guide, you can search for “how to remap DualSense Edge buttons” on YouTube.
Here are some helpful resources:
- PlayStation official guide on DualSense Edge profiles: https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/set-up-edge-controller/
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The DualSense Edge is the latest controller for the PS5 to be released by Sony. It has the same shape and general design as the base DualSense but features brand-new buttons and more customisation options than ever.
It comes bundled with a white carrying case and multiple accessories, including a new braided USB-C cable and charger lock, so your device won’t become disconnected during intensive gaming sessions.
If you’ve purchased a DualSense Edge and you’re wondering how you can remap the buttons, then make sure you keep reading, as we’re going to be running through the process step by step.
O mea e te manaʻomia:
Le Fa'aliliuga Puupuu
- Ki lau PS5
- Oomi le fa'amau Fa'atino
- Click the hamburger button on the controller
- Click Create Custom Profile
- Faʻasalalu OK
- Press Customise Button Assignments
- Remap the buttons
- Press Back to Game
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1Ki lau PS5
Turn on your PS5 and log into your profile.
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2Oomi le fa'amau Fa'atino
Press one of the two Function buttons, they are located below the joysticks.
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3Click the hamburger button on the controller
You will be presented with a small drop-down menu once you have pressed the Function button. Keep holding it and then press the hamburger button on the DualSense Edge controller. It’s on the right-hand side of the controller and looks like three lines stacked on top of each other.
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4Click Create Custom Profile
Go to the top of the screen and click on the Create Custom Profile button.
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5Faʻasalalu OK
You will be given the option of naming your new Custom Profile. Once you have named it, click OK.
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6Press Customise Button Assignments
From the menu presented, click on Customise Button Assignments. It is the top option.
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7Remap the buttons
Here, you can remap almost every button on the DualSense Edge, including the new back buttons.
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8Press Back to Game
Once you have configured the buttons on the DualSense Edge, click Back to Game. These profiles can be altered and adjusted as many times as you want, and you can create four dedicated profiles.
Fa'asalalau
How many profiles can you create on the DualSense Edge?
You can create up to four dedicated custom profiles that can be accessed by clicking on the Function button. You can also create other profiles and switch them out whenever you need them.
What new buttons are on the DualSense Edge?
There are two new Function buttons on the DualSense Edge, as well as two back buttons that can be customised with either a lever or dome design.