I couldn't find a thread that specifically talked about PS4 controllers on Mac-Dolphin playing G-cube game so I thought I'd try posting this. Although, it’s not a NES emulator with controller support: as we know, ZSNES controller support is unavailable initially, and that’s why using a joystick mapper is not a bad idea at all.
Also just wanted to mention that other emulators are picking up my PS4 controller, and when I use an app on for Mac called "joystick show" it also picks up my DS4.Īny help would be much appreciated. The game I'm attempting to play is Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Gamecube. When I try these inputs it doesn't respond. It says left click to detect inputs and right click for more options. Now when I try to map my controller it continually gives me the same response no matter what I do:įor buttons A B X Y Z it says the following: Axis 33 -, Axis 33 +-, Axis 33 +, Axis 33 -+, Axis 33 -+. the only PS4 emulator which allows you to play PS4 games on both PC & Mac.
You can use it with your Android TV box as a mouse controller and there is also an automatic shut-off feature that turns off the controller when not in use. MegaN64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator with which you can play every Nintendo 64. Super64Plus also supports external controllers for easier gameplay. That’s because it does all of the basics well, including emulating games, providing on-screen controllers, and saving games. The device is selected as input/0/Wireless Controller. The Verdict The GameSir G3s is a reliable game controller with a quality build and PS4-like triggers and bumpers. If you want a decent N64 emulator on Android, Super64Plus is a solid choice. Click on the system report button and go down to USB. Next, go to the Apple logo on the upper left-hand side of your Mac’s screen and click on it. Then, turn on your controller by holding down the PS4 button located between the two controller sticks. I select configure for standard controller and it says gamecube controller configuration at the top and Pad 1. Plug the PS4 controller cable into a USB port on your Mac.
I'm specifically trying to play Gamecube games on my mac OS X and I would like to use my Playstation DS4 controller. I'm new here but I did a search to hopefully find some relevant discussion thread on this subject but to no avail.