Controllermate For Steam Controller And Mac
Mar 18, 2015 The Mac should quickly detect the controller and it will appear in the Bluetooth devices list as “Wireless Controller” or “PLAYSTATION(4) Controller” to pair the PS4 controller Once it has appeared in the Devices list of Bluetooth panel, you can close System Preferences and use the controller as intended in your game(s) of choice.
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- Fixes an issue that would cause ControllerMate’s background to sometimes reset a device’s driver to its default configuration instead of using custom Driver Configuration settings.
- Fixes an incompatibility between macOS 10.14 Mojave and some scripts that were run using ControllerMate’s AppleScript building blocks.
- Improves the compatibility with some versions of the X-keys XKE-124 T-bar to hide the unused joystick interface.
ControllerMate v4.11
- Support for Mojave Dark Mode.
- The current user’s preferred system colors are now used more consistently in ControllerMate’s interface.
- The Keystrokes Palette is now resizable.
- A Backlight Intensity building block has been added to control the brightness of the X-keys XK-128 and XKE-124 T-bar backlights.
- The Text and Keystrokes building blocks no longer activate the Output window unless they actually generate keyboard activity.
ControllerMate v4.10.4
- ControllerMate v4.10.4 includes a minor change to fix sluggish performance that could occur when viewing the Controller Information panel for certain devices.
- ControllerMate for X-keys v4.10.4 includes a fix for the system extension approval process in macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
ControllerMate v4.10.3
- ControllerMate v4.10.3 provides more helpful information when its driver is not loaded while running on macOS 10.13 High Sierra. This should help users navigate the new High Sierra system extension approval process more quickly.
- ControllerMate v4.10.3 also handles Bluetooth LE devices in the same manner as earlier Bluetooth devices. This should improve compatibility with newer Bluetooth devices.
ControllerMate v4.10.2
- ControllerMate v4.10.2 improves the compatibility of keyboard-related building blocks (Keystrokes, Single Key, Text) with some applications when running on macOS 10.12 Sierra. Applications that did not respond to keyboard activity that was indicated by the system's Keyboard Viewer should now respond properly.
ControllerMate v4.10.1
- ControllerMate v4.10.1 improves the compatibility of ControllerMate's background helper with macOS 10.12 Sierra. This update addresses potential differences in behavior that may occur when the helper alone is running (as compared to when the ControllerMate application is running), or differences in behavior of the helper application when it launches automatically compared to when it is stopped and then restarted manually.
- Examples of behavior that this update addresses are building blocks that may not respond quickly to buttons, and delays between control activity and the ControllerMate outputs that they trigger. This update should allow the helper to run with the same priority, and achieve the same performance, as the ControllerMate application.
ControllerMate v4.10
- Improved compatibility with macOS 10.12 Sierra
- Added the ability to position the cursor relative to a window with a specific name in addition to the currently active window.