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Make sure it is checked. Else some games may detect your controller twice, e.g once as a xbox controller throught the xinput wrapper and once as a generic dinput controller. I am suspecting it is the case here.
When hiding controller, do not use steam input.
Also, I got to take game's defense, I have used DS4 and DS4windws long enough to understands that there is issues. e.g DS4 controller itseft micro-USB port is picky and random movements may trick windows into thinking the controller gets disconnected (how picky seems to very by games), In my case, DS4 eventually started to ceate phamton use HID controllers that I needed to disale evertime and other garbage like that.
1) DO NOT USE DS4 or any other gamepad software. Juste close DS4 controller.
2) Click on this icon next to the steam DMC game laucher menu
https://i.ibb.co/ZhyHskh/DMC-PS4-controller01.png
3) Than open this tab by clickin on Using template under "Current Button Layout"
https://i.ibb.co/6Pcb4gK/DMC-PS4-controller02.png
4) Finaly, select this template on steam.
https://i.ibb.co/K0TXqcy/DMC-PS4-controller03.png
It will make your ps4 controller work like a xbox controller in games that dont recognize the ps4 controller.
Your controller will no longer act like two separate controller in many games like DmC Devil May Cry.
It worked for me. and also make my ps4 controller work better with older games without having to use DS4.
PS :You will still need DS4 for the non-steam games so keep it installed on your computer.
Go to steam > Settings > Controller > advanced setting
From here move the right stick deadzone cursor, to make the deadzone slightly bigger.