
Xbox One Controller Driver. This project packages an Xbox One controller driver for Mac OS X built on top of the IOKit framework. It is a true kernel mode driver, meaning that programs built with the user-facing IOKit API will recognize the controller (but also meaning that the driver needs wired memory for its code, and that a failure will bring down the whole operating system). Some macOS games come with support for the Xbox controller, yet the operating system does not provide native support for the devices. The Xbox 360 Controller Driver closes this gap and allows you to play games on your Mac using either the wired or the wireless Xbox controller. Quick to install.
Connect your wireless controller to play supported games from Apple Arcade or the App Store, navigate your Apple TV, and more.
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See which wireless controllers are supported
- Xbox Wireless Controller with Bluetooth (Model 1708)
- Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
- Xbox Adaptive Controller
- PlayStation DualShock 4 Wireless Controller
- Other MFi (Made for iOS) Bluetooth controllers might be supported

Pair a controller with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, or Mac
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Use the instructions that came with your wireless controller to put it into pairing mode. Then learn how to pair a controller with your iOS or iPadOS device, Apple TV, or Mac.
Pairing mode steps, button controls, and button customization vary across game controllers. Check with your game controller manufacturer for details.
If your controller doesn't connect or work as expected
- Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, or macOS.
- If you need to update the firmware on your controller, check with your game controller manufacturer.
- Check that you’re in range of your device and there isn’t interference in the area.
- If you still can't pair or connect, get help pairing your Bluetooth accessory to your iOS device.
