How to operate the DualSense touchpad in the PS Portal

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PlayStation Portal is quite a striking device with a huge screen placed between the two halves of the DualSense controller. It’s comfortable and familiar enough to be used by anyone who’s spent some time with Sony’s popular PlayStation 5 console, and it’s extremely uncommon for any major controller compatibility issues to arise while using the device.

However, despite feeling more or less identical to the DualSense (with added weight and slightly smaller sticks), you may notice that a fairly significant element of the PlayStation 5 controller has been sacrificed in favor of the PlayStation Portal’s 8-inch screen: Yes, it’s missing a touchpad.

Without a touchpad, you may initially worry that you won’t be able to open menus or maps in some games. But don’t worry – you can simulate a touchpad right on the screen. Here’s how to do it.

How to operate the touchpad in PlayStation Portal

To operate the touchpad in PlayStation Portal, simply do this Touch the screen while playing to display two on-screen pads. These two on-screen fields represent the left and right sides of the DualSense touchpad.

While these prompts are lively on the screen, you can operate them to perform touchpad-specific tasks, including swiping on the pad in games that require you to control characters using this type of control.

above all double-tapping either of the two on-screen pads means “clicking” the touchpadwhich allows, for example, opening menus or accessing maps. And yes, it’s definitely a little inconvenient to have to press the screen three times in a row to perform a single tap in a game, but that’s a diminutive price to pay for being able to play PlayStation 5 games basically anywhere you have Wi-Fi.

Fortunately, the rest of the buttons on the PlayStation Portal controller work identically to the standard DualSense, so you shouldn’t encounter any further problems once you’ve mastered the art of using the touchpad. You know you’re a real pro at this.

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