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any ideas on what im doing wrong?
The person who developed the drivers hasn't been active recently, so you need to search around the Internet for other people's fixes everytime Mac updates.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014) OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
Controller: Logitech F310
using the 360 Controller driver (an unofficial release from GitHub:
https://github.com/d235j/360Controller/releases/tag/v0.14-unofficial
Without the driver, the remote did work when it was set to "D" on the back, however was not recognized as a remote. When I installed the driver, I was able to use the "X" input and my games that supported controller recognized it.
I don't have very many games that I use the controller, but it does work very well in the following that I own:
-Grid 2
-Rogue Legacy
-Castle Crashers
Hope this helps!