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Got any other controllers? Xbox, Sony Dual Shock, Stadia working fine here, even wireless (at least since a few weeks, before only when connected with cable)
M1 MacBook, Ventura 13.2.x (scared to update to 13.3 ;-) )
Good luck!
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So, I ditched the old 360controller driver (total mess, right?). I later stumbled across this guide on Setapp that was a game changer (pun intended): https://setapp.com/how-to/how-to-play-xbox-on-a-mac . It's not just about connecting the controller but also tweaking some settings to get it fully responsive in games.
I've tried every tutorial and hint and tip to no avail. It's like the Macbook is somehow overriding the gamepad and reverting to keyboard/trackpad. At my wits end with it. A lot of the games I've bought are crap on keyboard and mouse.