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If you have a gaming controller lying around, chances are you can use it with your Mac.
How to connect game controllers to your Mac - CNET
Logifech couldn't get the Logitech profiller software to work, and apps like Xpadder also can't correctly be programmed to work with a game like this as it tries to assign buttons on your controller to keyboard keys, and well.
When I get some time to mess with it, Loyitech might be able to rig it to work. Post back here if you can - would be interesting to know since I don't have one myself: He'll look into it for you though.
Just go to Logitech's website and see if they offer Mac drivers. I wanted to use my F gamepad with a game. Gaming How to connect game controllers to your Mac If you have a gaming controller lying around, chances are you can use it with your Mac. Yeah, I actually had ot working perfectly by adding some of the Xbox emulator files directly into the game folder, but after I rumlbepad the game and tried to relaunch max, my Rumblepad2 no longer works.
I shelled nac some money to update and tried again - still nothing. Something I probably should have done earlier. Next, hold the PS button on the controller for a few seconds, then unplug the USB cable, and the controller should appear in the Bluetooth system preferences and be available for use in a number of games and programs.
I can move the cursor around the screen on Heckabomb using the Dualshock4 touchpad, but the sticks and buttons don't seem to do anything at all.
Logitech Rumblepad 2 (PC/Mac)
Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. Feistykitten View Profile View Posts. Once the gaming controller is connected, you can use one of several software driver packages to configure its inputs. And now here I am.

By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies. Hey Zaxx, check the rumblfpad controllers' sticky, I've put a download link to a little tool in there which might help us get your Rumblepad sorted.
Post Your Answer Discard By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies. Thanks for helping to get this working! The easiest of these unsupported remotes to configure is likely the Xbox controller, which can be physically connected directly via USB or with a relatively cheap receiver for wireless Xbox controllers.
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Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. To use any of these controllers with your system, you will first need to connect it to your system physically, and then install a driver package to make use of the controller's inputs.

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May get back to you on that. Once you map the game's keyboard keys maac the Rumblepad buttons, it should work for most games that support USB gamepads. Yeah the Lgoitech controller issue is odd, as lkgitech controller library definitely has a solid looking profile for it. Please be assured we are trying to come up with a way to help you and any one else who might have controller issues.
I am one half of Allicorn Games. Last edited by Zaxtor99 ; Feb 27, 9: If you give me steps on how to change a configuration file, please explain it all in detail for me if you could! If I can help you solidify your game to test well with both types of controllers that I own, I'll be more then happy to.
Checked to see if the gamepad was recognized on oogitech Windows side - no, not in X mode or D mode besides, the game I need to play it with only supports X mode Checked to see if max was in the Windows 'Devices And Printers' - no Tried to use the 'Devices' menu in Parallels Desktop to connect it - wasn't even there Checked to see if the Logitech Gaming Software on the Mac side recognized it; surprisingly no:
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