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#PS3 CONTROLLER ON MAC STEAM L4D2 BLUETOOTH#
The panel is to simplistic, does not give any details of devices, does not provide any feedback of tasks, it's unstable and not even my iPhone works right, I gave up using bluetooth mouse.
#PS3 CONTROLLER ON MAC STEAM L4D2 SOFTWARE#
Maybe with some third-part software will work properly.Īlso, I must say the bluetooth control of macOS High Sierra is the same crap of all predecessors systems. It will connect but will blink all the time and the bt will say is not connected, but I can play Alien Isolation! However, I have to keep it wired or it will turn off automatically. The bad imitation won't even apear on the bluetooth list, it's virtually impossible to connect.
#PS3 CONTROLLER ON MAC STEAM L4D2 PS3#
But I can say this: I have three ps3 controllers, one 100% original untested (will use only with my console), a good imitation and a bad imitation.
#PS3 CONTROLLER ON MAC STEAM L4D2 PRO#
I got something! I did so many things in my High Sierra Macbook Pro 2012 that is difficult to say why is working.
#PS3 CONTROLLER ON MAC STEAM L4D2 FULL#
Here, you’ll find support for the Pro Wireless Controller under Preferences > Controller, where you’ll select Use Nintendo button layout so you don’t have to deal with the confusion of a Nintendo controller acting like one for the Xbox.Īnd yes, if you were wondering, you can use the Switch’s regular Joy-Con controllers with your Mac if you pair them through the Bluetooth interface in System Preferences. You can’t even pair a wireless version through Bluetooth thanks to Microsoft’s proprietary software, so you’ll need to keep it plugged in with the cable regardless of which model you use.Ĭonnected through a USB-C cable, it’s ridiculously easy to set up-at least if you’re playing your games through the Steam beta client. Alas, it’s not through any effort on the part of Microsoft itself. Plenty of folks still claim the aging wired Xbox 360 controller is still the best gamepad for the PC, and as far as I’m concerned, that remains true for the Mac as well.
The controller should appear in the Bluetooth menu, and hopefully you’ll soon be shocked by how well it works. Hold it down for a couple of seconds.Īfter that, activate the DualShock 4’s Discovery Mode by holding the Share and PlayStation button at once for a few seconds. Then reset the DualShock 4 by slipping a paperclip into the tiny hole near the DualShock’s L2 button (on the back). First, open the Bluetooth menu under your Mac’s System Preferences. If you’re having trouble, you can see if your Mac is properly recognizing the device by opening About This Mac, clicking System Report, then USB, and seeing if Wireless Controller is listed (yes, even if you have it plugged in).Īlternatively, you can simply pair it through Bluetooth. As with the rest of the controllers, you shouldn’t need any special mapping app to use the DualShock 4.īut if you don’t feel like paying $60 for what’ll likely amount to a dongle for another dongle, you can plug the controller directly into your Mac with a Micro USB cable.