Xbox 360 Controllers
Apple Silicon version latest seen at v1.0 · Reported by 1 Mac in the community.
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Xbox 360 Controllers is a preference pane for macOS System Settings that enables driver support for Xbox 360 game controllers on Apple Silicon Macs. Since Apple's native support covers only newer-generation Xbox, PlayStation and Switch controllers, this third-party driver from Mice fills the gap for legacy Xbox 360 controllers, allowing users to connect and use them with games and applications. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of Xbox 360 Controllers exists and has been confirmed on real Macs. To upgrade from the Intel version to the native build, uninstall the old preference pane and then download and install the latest version from the Mice project. Visit the project's official page to download the current installer, which will automatically provide the native build on your Apple Silicon Mac. Once installed, the preference pane will appear in System Settings alongside your other input device preferences, and your Xbox 360 controller should be available for games and other compatible applications immediately.
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