The first screen that will popup tells you to connect a DualShock 4 controller to your computer via USB. Once completed, run the PS4 Remote Play program from your desktop. The installation is straight-forward and doesn’t require you to choose any settings, etc. Once your system is up-to-date, you can now install the Remote Play software on your Windows or Mac machine. If an update is available, it will automatically be downloaded and installed. Now scroll down until you see System Software Update and press X on the controller. To update the system software on your PS4, press up on the D-Pad and then over to the right until Settings is highlighted. Obviously, the first step is to turn on your PS4 and make sure you have installed the latest system software, which should be 3.50 as of the time of this writing. For Macs, it’s either OS X Yosemite or El Capitan. You should also know that remote play doesn’t work with Windows 7, only Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. The setup procedure was pretty much identical on the Mac. I’ll first quickly go over how to setup remote play on a Windows PC and then talk about the performance, troubleshooting, etc.
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