Click Save and navigate back to the main menu.Click the arrow icon next to Game Directory and select your Controllable file, then click Open.Select the Minecraft version you’re setting up the controller for. Fill in the name of your new launch option (e.g., Controllable).Open Minecraft Launcher and click Launch Options and click Add New.If you don’t have a mods folder yet, create it. To find it, type in “ ~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft/mods” to the Spotlight search window. Move the Controllable file to your Minecraft mods folder.Wait for the file to upload and double-click it to run the installation process.Visit the Controllable installation page and click Download.The above image demonstrates some of the differences in the Mavericks Bluetooth settings. My co-editor Chris Hauk has also taken it upon himself to test the process, and was able to successfully use the PS3 controller to play LEGO Batman under OS X 10.8.5.Īs an aside, the entire process seems to go much smoother, and work much more reliably, using OS X Mavericks. If using OS X 10.8.x, you NEED to add the controller to your “Favorites,” as specified in the above instructions, in order for it to work. I’ve successfully completed this, and used the PS3 controller in Steam Big Picture Mode under OS X 10.8.3, OS X 10.8.5, and the latest developer preview of OS X Mavericks. * Update (): After receiving numerous requests and comments about this not working, I’ve looked into the matter once more. If you need a controller, the DualShock 3 really is an excellent one, and is available on Amazon for around $40.įor more helpful tips, check out our full collection of tutorials by visiting our How-To category! I hope you enjoy this tip – I certainly plan to do some PlayStation-style Mac gaming this weekend! Let us know in the comments if you find any especially great games that support a Bluetooth game pad! The above screenshot actually came from my Mac. I have tried this myself, and can verify that it works. Then select “Add To Favorites” and then “Update Services” from the little gear icon menu. Click the “PLAYSTATION3 Controller” item in the Bluetooth list in the preferences.Enter “0000” (without the quotes) and click “Accept.” A window will appear asking you to enter an access code. Click the “+” icon in the preferences to open the Bluetooth Setup Assistant.Press “PS” button for 1-2 seconds until the red lights flash.Connect PS3 controller to Mac with USB cable.Reset PS3 controller by inserting paperclip into pinhole near L2 button.Open Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Bluetooth and disable Bluetooth on Mac as well as any other nearby Macs or devices which will try to pair with and confuse the controller.The process is much simpler under OS X Mavericks and newer, and does not require many of the below steps, such as adding the controller to favorites. * Note: These instructions are specifically for OS X Snow Leopard, OS X Lion, and OS X Mountain Lion. Github user Statico has posted detailed instructions to make it happen. All you have to do is pair it via Bluetooth, and you’re good to play any game that supports a Bluetooth gamepad. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about it – you can use your existing PlayStation 3 controller with your Mac via Bluetooth.ĭrivers to support the Sony DualShock 3 PlayStation controller are already included in OS X Snow Leopard or later. Plus, if you’re already used to a Playstation 3 controller (the $40 Dual Shock 3), using anything different can be confusing. Gaming on the Mac can be a rewarding experience, but there aren’t a great deal of Mac game controllers available (especially that you know you can rely on).
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