![]() If you’re looking for something a little cheaper, there’s a free alternative called Enjoy, though it’s a little lighter in the special features department. The interface isn’t quite as intuitive as XPadder, but it comes with a ‘scan’ button so you don’t need to waste time with trial and error when mapping. Joystick Mapper is one of the better button mapping programs for Mac and only costs $4.99 in the Mac App Store. The driver won’t, however, map buttons to keys for games which don’t include support for joypads whatsoever. For basic joypad support open the DMG file and install the latest version of the driver (currently 0.11). For other games that support joypads but not the Xbox 360 controller in particular, Colin Munro has created a driver on his website which not only adds support for the 360 controller as a full controller, but accessories such as the Chatpad and Guitar Hero Controllers as well. ![]() There are some games which explicitly support the Xbox 360 controller on a Mac right out of the box, but that doesn’t provide systemwide support. Configuration preferences for the “tattiebogle” driver by Colin Munro.
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