Soren's promised working, native OS X HID code for the GCPad, but it has yet to appear in the main tree. I don't understand why it was necessary to disable SDL support for the whole build in the first place if it was (is) still necessary for input in some parts of the system.
You'll note (I believe) that the Wii remote plugin works perfectly, accepting input if set to Emulated Wiimote Mode from (for instance) a PS3 controller just not the GCPad. Rather than enjoying a good ebook behind a cup of coffee in the afternoon, then again they juggled past some harmful virus inside their computer. I have no idea why - there is no native Cocoa HID code for joysticks in place in the main source tree - and I think it was a horrible idea, as the osx builds are now crippled GCwise. ps3 controller on mac, but end going on in harmful downloads. For some unknown reason, the contributor "soren.jorvang" disabled SDL support (a framework used for input) on the Mac build in SVN revision 5886 back in July, thus disabling the use of a game controller or joystick. If you have any ideas or need more info, tell me. There are three options, but they all seem to be just for my keyboard. You can even use iPhones, iPod Touches, and iPads as controllers via BombSquad Remote, a free app available on the iOS App Store. Under "GCPad" in the Devices drop-down, i'm not seeing the controller. Up to 8 players can get in on the action on a single Mac through BombSquads support of keyboards, USB gamepads, Wiimotes, PS3 controllers, and XBox 360 controllers.
I've downloaded gamepad companion but I have no idea what to set the controls as. It shows the controller but it only registers the analog sticks and R2/L2 as Start/Select. It's quite simple since the bluetooth just recognizes the controller ) Use PS3 controller on Mac I'm trying to use my PS3 controller to play this on Mac but I can't get it working. (Hopefully there are other people out there who use their PS3 controller like I did. Every NIC has a MAC address hard coded in its circuit by the manufacturer.
It has a very simple user interface and provides ample information regarding each NIC in the machine. I'm having trouble getting Dolphin to recognize my PS3 controller though. Technitium MAC Address Changer allows you to change (spoof) Media Access Control (MAC) Address of your Network Interface Card (NIC) instantly. I just compiled Dolphin (r5929) onto my Macbook (Version 10.6.4) which was surprisingly easy. I'm new to all this technical stuff on this site so please help me if you can.
(07-22-2010, 04:25 AM)imtheshocker35 Wrote: Glad to finally join the Dolphin community If you’re happy using it wired, just connect a microUSB lead from the pad to your PC and then proceed to Step 10.