Xbox Remote Play For Mac

When it comes to controllers, the Xbox One controller is regarded as one of the best ones out there. With the textured grip that has curves that slip into your palms comfortably, clicky durable buttons, and a sophisticated vibration system, who doesn’t want to enhance their gaming experience with the Xbox One controller? After all, sometimes you tend to prefer a nice controller for gaming rather than the traditional keyboard and mouse. The Xbox One is tempting too, with its sleek, streamlined design, custom button mapping and up to twice the wireless range. But what if you want to use the Xbox One controller for gaming on a Mac, and do not know how to connect it to your Mac?

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  • With Xbox Game Pass moving to the cloud and an ever-evolving ecosystem of services outside of the consoles, it’s clear that Microsoft is betting on remote play with the Xbox Series X and Series.
  • Play games from your console straight to your PC, phone or tablet over the internet with Xbox remote play. Play your Xbox games on phone and tablet Play games installed on your Xbox console, including Xbox Game Pass titles, to any.

For a Mac gamer who wants to use a controller as good as the Xbox One Controller to play games, it can be quite confusing as to how would one connect the controller to their Mac. But don’t worry! Outlined below is an easy explanation to use your Xbox One Controller on a Mac Computer. Start reading!

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I have a Remote Play app for PS4 which works amazing, It looks like the XBOX equivalent is only available on Windows. I can see two alternatives. Install Windows in Bootcamp and run it from Windows on that. Install Parallels and run it from Mac in virtualization. Both may present problems.

  • 1 Steps to Connect your Xbox One Controller to Mac

Steps to Connect your Xbox One Controller to Mac

Xbox One is a wireless controller, true, but instead of Bluetooth, it implements Microsoft’s own proprietary wireless connectivity system. Because of this, it is not possible to use your Xbox One controller on the Mac wirelessly, by Bluetooth or the wireless adapter (MacOS does not support functionality for it yet).

However, you can use Xbox controller on Mac OS with the help of a micro-USB cable. Along with that, you will also require third-party drivers and configuration. The steps are easy, so follow them and let’s get started!

1. Installing the Third-Party Drivers

  • Open your Web Browser
  • Follow the link given below for the 360 Controller Driver:
  • Download the latest release of 360Controller that is available on the GitHub link. As of this article, the latest release is 360 Controller 0.16.10.
  • Before you begin the installation, save your files or other ongoing tasks or work as your Mac Computer will be restarted as part of the installation process of Xbox 360 Controller Driver.
  • The .dmg file 360Controllerinstall_*.dmg will be present in the downloads folder. Double click to open it, and open the pkg file.
  • Click on continue. Then click continue to Agree to the License Agreement present in front of you (Go through it if you want). Then click install.
  • You will be prompted to restart your Computer to continue installing the software, as mentioned before. Click on Continue Installation.
  • Click on Restart. Your Mac will be restarted.
  • After restarting, open System Preferences. You will now find Xbox 360 Controllers among the icons at the bottom. Click to open it.
  • It will display ‘No devices Found’ if your controller is not connected.
  • The next step will be connecting your controller.

2. Connecting the Controller

  • Plug in the Xbox One controller in the Mac. For the latest MacBook/MacBook Pro, use the USB-C to USB-A
  • A System Extension Blocked warning might pop up. Click OK.
  • In System Preferences, go to Security and Privacy. Open the General tab, and click on the lock in the lower left. Enter your password to Unlock.
  • Click Allow.

3. Testing the Connection

  • You can test if your controller is functioning properly with the Mac in the Controllers Test
  • When your controller is connected and you press buttons on it, the image on the controller will respond. Test the buttons and check if they show up on the Preference pane. After checking all the buttons, you can be sure that the Xbox One controller is now functioning properly with your Mac.

4. Time to Put the Controller to Use

Your controller is Connected! Run your favorite Mac Games and start playing with the Xbox One Controller!

Configuring Xbox Controller on your Macbook

After your xbox 360 or xbox one controller has been connected, you can optionally set some changes according to your wish.

  • On the front page, you can invert the X or Y axis of the controller, for both the left and the right stick. For example, in-game, if you press the joystick upwards the camera will move downwards. This is preferable to some Users.
  • In the Binding tab, you can also link each control to a custom or default function, as per your desire. (Warning: this custom button mapping might prove to be buggy in the current version).

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  • Under the Advanced tab, the controller’s sticks can be calibrated in order to fix the dead zones.
  • If for any reason you wish to uninstall the driver from your Mac, there is an uninstall option present in the Advanced tab.

Final Take!

I hope your Xbox One controller was able to connect to the Mac successfully. If you require added troubleshooting help, you can refer to the ReadMe for 360Controller or visit Tattiebogle, who is the forerunner of the array of Xbox + Mac Drivers that are accessible.

If this is not helpful, or if you face any further problems regarding the connection of the controller, feel free to ask in the comments section below and we shall get back to you as soon as possible.

I hope this article was beneficial to you! That’s all for today’s article about How to connect your Xbox One Controller to Mac computer.

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Getting started with Remote Play on PC or Mac

Using the PS Remote Play app, you can control your PlayStation®5 console or PlayStation®4 console from a PC or Mac connected to a high-speed network. Check your PC or Mac meets the requirements and then follow the steps below to set up Remote Play.

Remote Play on PC or Mac requirements

You'll need a Windows or Mac computer, and a PS5™ console or PS4™ console to control. Here are the requirement details:

Windows

  • OS: Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • Processor: 7th Generation Intel® Core™ processors or later
  • Storage space: 100 MB or more
  • RAM: 2 GB or more
  • Display resolution: 1024 × 768 or higher
  • Sound card: Required
  • USB port: Required
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Mac

  • OS: macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, macOS Big Sur
  • Storage space: 40 MB or more
  • RAM: 2 GB or more
  • USB port: Required

PS5™ console or PS4™ console

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  • The latest system software
    Always update your console to the latest version of the system software.
  • An account for PlayStation™Network
    Use the same account that you use for your console. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create one first.
  • A high-speed internet connection
    As a standard, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 5 Mbps. For best performance, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.
  • A DualSense™ wireless controller for your PS5 console or DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller for your PS4 console. You can connect via USB or pair your controller to a supported device using Bluetooth. Please visit the guides below for more information.
  • USB cable
    Please note, when using a wired connection, your controller's built-in speaker and mic are not supported.
  • A mic
    To use voice chat, you’ll need a microphone, such as the built-in microphone on your Windows PC or Mac.