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Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac
Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac











  1. #Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac how to
  2. #Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac drivers
  3. #Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac mac

Those are great, but traditionally there was no way to connect them to anything else (they don’t use standard Bluetooth). The Xbox 360 came with wireless controllers that used to hook up directly to the console. Which Xbox Controller am I referring to hereīefore we start, let’s clear up a small misunderstanding that may arise with Xbox controllers. Turns out it’s actually a breeze to setup: let me show you how it worked for me on OS X El Capitan.

#Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac how to

But I had no idea how to connect my Xbox controller to it.

#Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac mac

My more powerful hardware is Mac based, and Dolphin runs great on my Mac Mini. While the controller connects without issues, the Surface sadly just isn’t fast enough to run Dolphin. I have a wireless Xbox 360 controller for Windows at my disposal, but the only Windows hardware I have is the first generation Surface Pro. Dolphin is available for Windows, OS X and Linux. It’s an open source project that allows us to play Nintendo Gamecube and Wii games on modern hardware. I really hope this was helpful to you at all.I’ve been experimenting with the marvellous Dolphin Emulator recently. (You need to click "Clear', choose the button on the list, click "Select" and then click "Apply" and "OK") Now you can use the list of buttons you made earlier and choose each one from the list! You'll see this open a small window called "Configure Control" Unfortunately that's a bug in Dolphin for macOS, but now I'll explain my way to work around this issue.Īlright, so now tap with 2 fingers (the equivalent of a right click on macOS) the button you want to map. You probably noticed that this screen refuses to recognize your controller when you try to map any button. Then open Dolphin and go to Controllers > GameCube Controllers > Port 1 > Configure (make sure this port is set as "Standard Controller") I used Desmune but there's a few other emulators out there that'll do the trick.)įirst of all, open another emulator and check its controller mapping settings.Ĭopy down the values of your controller buttons anywhere you'd like. (You'll need another emulator in order to use my method. Hi! I used to have the exact same problem with my DualShock 4 but I managed to find a way around this issue. Any advice on how to get this working would be highly appreciated. Whenever I jump in game though the arrow keys seem not to work or register at the main menu of GC Resident Evil 2 along with any other key for that matter. If I try to swap to keyboard under "Keyboard/0/USB Keyboard" I actually do see movement in the "Main Stick" section when moving arrow keys around. For Device it is listed as "Input/0/Xbox 360 Wired Controller" Whenever I try to move an analogue stick or push a button nothing seems to register on that screen.

#Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac drivers

I hav already installed all of the drivers for MacOSX and it works beautifully in OpenEmu. It detects that I have a controller plugged in. (09-28-2017, 09:22 PM)undyinglight Wrote: Whenever I go to Controllers>Gamecube Controllers>Port 1>Standrard Controller>Configure nothing seems to work on the "Gamecube Controller Configuration" screen.













Use xbox 360 controller with dolphin on mac