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![]() I'm going to try more games tonight, I'm guessing the game needs to support controllers for it to work properly. Big Picture mode in Steam worked find with it as well. Games without controller support need to use controller mappers like one called, "Enjoy" and I tried it on Binding of Isaac and while sloppy, worked. I've only tested it with Costume Quest in Steam and it works fine. You should then find the Xbox Controller Settings in the System Preferences pane. Plus his link to the Automator download is broken. ![]() If you're following the Youtube video, he gives an additional step using an Automator script but you can skip that, I believe that's only to support other, non-offical Xbox controllers. ![]() You'll get an install error at the end, but don't worry, it should work. This is outlined in the above Youtube video, it's very easy to do.Īfter that, install version 0.08 of the driver. If you already installed another version of Tattiebogle's driver, you have to uninstall it using a terminal command. Again, the video says it's for Lion, but I found it to work for Lion and Snow Leopard. So what you actually need to do is install Tattiebogle's driver BUT use version 0.08. To get it to work, I found this youtube video. ![]() I was getting the same stuff as the OP, not showing up even though the system profiler was showing the controller as plugged into the USB port. 0.12 with a wired official 360 controller. I first tried using 's Mac OS X driver v. ControllerMate uses a graphical interface to let you program your game controller to execute complex keyboard. So I've tried this on two Mac machines, one running Lion and another on Snow Leopard. ControllerMate requires Mac OS X v10.2.5 or later. I found a solution that seems to be working for me. Sorry to bump this thread after a few months, but I am finding very little myself on how to get this working. ![]()
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