
- #HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC INSTALL#
- #HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC DRIVER#
- #HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC DOWNLOAD#
- #HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC WINDOWS#
Note: After clicking Finish, you may receive another “New Device Detected” window. You’ll receive the below window, click Finish.
#HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC DRIVER#
What this does is search the internet for the necessary x360ce Gamecube controller driver (you’re far from the first person to do this!). With the same ticks as the below (including “search the internet”) click Next > Gamecube adapter controllers) and recognizing it needs to be configured. This means the program picking up your “vJoy Device” (i.e. To start, click on the _圆4 file, you will be presented with the below warning.Ĭlick “Create” and it will generate the necessary file/close the warning.Īfter this, you will receive the below window. The process is the same for each version, we’ve used the 64-bit one to demonstrate below.
#HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC INSTALL#
Once that’s done, we’ll then install both versions separately. Our unzipped 圆4 version is displayed below. 1 for the 64-bit version, 1 for the 32-bit version. Once downloaded, we recommend unzipping the files into 2 separate folders.
#HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC DOWNLOAD#
If you have any issues with version 4+, download the 32-bit & 64-bit versions and follow all steps below.ĭownload both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions (each is used depending on if the game you’re playing is 32/64-bit). We highly recommend trying to download/use version 4+ first, continue to follow the below instructions but ignore the need to download/extract separate 32-bit & 64-bit versions and simply follow the steps for the single 4+ version download. exe and is much easier (does not require step 4 of this guide). This allows Steam to pick them up for its wide library of 360-compatible games.Īt the top of the page, you should see something similar to the below.Ģ021 Update: x360ce has released a brand new version (4 or higher) that is suitable for both 32 and 64-bit games in one. Next, what we’re going to do is get your adapter/controllers recognized as Xbox 360 gamepads using the x360ce Gamecube config.
#HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC SOFTWARE#
#HOW TO GET STEAM TO RECOGNIZE MY XBOX CONTROLLER ON MAC WINDOWS#
You may be presented with a Windows Security prompt. In the next window, leave the below components ticked/click Next. Once you close that window, the vJoy Device Driver setup will appear. You should shortly receive the below message after doing this. Once WUP-028 is selected, click the “Replace Driver” button (sometimes “Reinstall Driver”). Note: Please follow this instruction carefully – Ensure you have “WUP-028” selected in the dropdown box (as per the green box below, NOT something else like the red box highlight). The program will then run through a brief install and pop-up with the below window. We’ll access the app later so you may like to create a desktop icon.Īfter these basic steps, you should see the below, click Install. Once downloaded, you’ll get a standard install prompt, follow the first basic steps as below: Step 1 – Install Wii U USB GCN Adapter / vJoy Device Driverįirstly, go to Massive’s Gamecube adapter blog and download the latest version of the Wii U USB GCN Adapter (there will be a link near the top of the page). This guide is for both the official Nintendo adapters (Wii U / Switch) and the unofficial adapters that support WUP-028 (don’t worry if you don’t know this term, a majority of the adapters, including Mayflash, use this). We’re assuming you already have a USB Gamecube adapter (see the links below if not). We’ve put together the below steps as an easy guide for you to achieve this. Did you know you can use a GCN gamepad for pretty much any PC game that supports the Xbox 360 controller (and others with a bit more effort)?
