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#Mac online games controller install
Download and install the best free apps for Game Controllers on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android from CNET, your trusted source for the top software picks. The main decision points are if you prefer one controller over the other, and if wireless, if you hate the wireless controller receiver for the XBOX360. Gamepad / Joystick Controller App 1 Enjoyable. They both work fine wired, they both work fine in big picture mode. Note: Games that do not list controller support for iPhone or iPad in the App Store, but still seem to be fully playable with controllers on those devices, are marked with an asterisk. The XBOX 360 controller can be used wirelessly with OSX, but you need a wireless controller receiver (it does not pair via bluetooth). From what I have been able to figure out is that the PS3 controller can pair with OSX via bluetooth and works fine. Originally posted by runvus4:I was looking into the same thing. Unless you don't mind the fact that they are not plug and play and may not work at all for a new game, then you should not get on XBOX ONE or Dualshock 4 controller today to use with a Mac. The touchpad does not work under the generic controller. The controller mapping is not plug and play as a generic controller - you may have to make mappings of each button for any given game (or download custom plist files for any given game). The Dualshock 4 controller can pair via bluetooth and is seen as generic wireless game controller.

#Mac online games controller drivers
There are drivers for the XBOX ONE controller floating around, but they are under active development (read possibly not 100% reliable).

The main decision points are if you prefer one controller over the other, and if wireless, if you hate the wireless controller receiver for the XBOX360. They both work fine wired, they both work fine in big picture mode.
