Xbox 360 Controller Driver Mac Supported Devices

XBox 360 Controller Driver allows you to use wired XBox 360 Controllers via USB, and wireless XBox 360 Controllers via the Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows, on your OS X machine, including support for the Apple Force Feedback library.The driver is licenced under the GPL. Xbox 360 Controller Driver for PC is a simple driver that allows you to use the Xbox 360 controller on XP-based PCs. Simple, easy and completely free, simply plug in your hardware, install the driver, and your controller will be automatically detected by your PC. Publisher's Description. From MICE: This driver adds support to Mac OS X for the official Microsoft Xbox 360 wired controller. Along with all the buttons, both analog sticks, the analog triggers and the D-pad, it implements Force Feedback support using the rumble motors as well. As the driver is open source, it is also possible to see an example.

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(notice that the latest available binary (0.14) still doesnt support all these devices, if you have one of these and they dont work, please wait the next release, thanks!)

This is a list of currently compatible controllers with the Xbox 360 Controller driver for Mac OS X.More controllers will be supported as the project goes on.

Xbox

These controllers are supported in the latest build:

Xbox 360 Controller Driver For Mac

Xbox 360 devices:

  • Microsoft Xbox 360 Wired Controller
  • Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
  • Arcade Game Stick
  • Batarang Wired
  • BETOP GAME FOR WINDOWS
  • Big Ben Controller
  • DOA4 Stick
  • Game Stop Gamepad (Various Models)
  • Guitar Hero X-plorer Controller
  • Hori Fighting Stick EX2 (Various Models)
  • Hori FSVX
  • Hori Pad EX Turbo
  • Hori Pad EX2 Turbo
  • Hori RAPVXSA
  • Hori Unnamed
  • Hori Unnamed Blue Solo
  • Joytek Xbox 360
  • Konami Dance Pad
  • Logitech F310 (Xinput)
  • Logitech F510 (Xinput)
  • Logitech F710 (Xinput)
  • Mad Catz Brawl Stick
  • Mad Catz Fight Pad
  • Mad Catz Fight Stick Neo
  • Mad Catz FPS Pro
  • Mad Catz Gamepad
  • Mad Catz Gamepad 2
  • Mad Catz Gamepad 3
  • Mad Catz Micro Con Gamepad
  • Mad Catz Micro Gamepad
  • MadCatz Beat Controller
  • Mad Catz Pad 3
  • Mad Catz Portable Drum
  • Mad Catz Pro Gamepad
  • Mortal Kombat Fight Stick
  • MVC2TE Stick
  • MVC2TE Stick 2
  • PDP Afterglow
  • PDP Afterglow AX
  • PDP Afterglow V2
  • PDP Tron
  • PDP Versus Pad
  • Power A Airflow
  • Power A Mini Pro EX Green
  • Power A Mini Pro EX White
  • RAPEXSE
  • Razer Onza
  • Razer Onza 2
  • Razer Onza TE
  • Razer Onza TE 2
  • Razer Sabertooth Elite
  • Red Octane Controller
  • Rock Band Drums
  • Rock Band Guitar
  • Rock Candy
  • Saitek CB 360
  • SC4VF5 Stick
  • SF4 Fight Pad
  • SF4 Fight Pad 2
  • SF4 Stick SE
  • SF4 Stick TE
  • SF4 Stick TER 2
  • SSF4 Stick TE
  • SSFIVTE Chun Li
  • Strike Controller
  • Thrustmaster GPX Lightback
  • TSZ Pelican

Original Xbox devices:

  • Microsoft Xbox Controller S
  • Microsoft Xbox Controller S Hub
  • Microsoft X-Box pad (Japan)
  • Microsoft X-Box pad v1(US)
  • Microsoft Xbox Controller S
  • Chinese-made Xbox Controller

Xbox One devices:

  • Microsoft Xbox One Controller (Wired)
  • Rock Candy Gamepad for Xbox One
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Hi,
I'm having a problem installing a wired 360 controller to my windows 7 64 bit pc.
I understand that there are lots of threads about this, but the software seems to be so badly designed that every problem is unique and most answers have little relevance to my problem.
When I plug the controller into the USB port, it says 'USB device not recognized' and won't install the driver.
I have installed the driver software and it appears under the start menu, however when i try to manually update the driver via device manager, the driver does not appear in the menu. for clarity, I am talking about the 'manual driver update' process, I navigate to the Microsoft section but there is in the box is keyboard/officer drivers, no controller ones.
I read somewhere that this may be caused by permissions. but I am the only user on the system and so I have no idea how to remedy that.
Thanks for any help you can offer.