I just attempt to follow the game’s soundscape as best I can, but don’t usually
get vary far with it. That’s what I’ve done with any video game I’ve ever
attempted to play even when I was a kid, since I always found the sounds they
made fascinating, and wanted to see what I could do with them,
Hi ,
I was wondering how do you play with game controllers when you are blind?
Becky
> On Apr 11, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
>
> Just to add my .02 here, I’ve reliably used Dual Sense (PS5) and XBox 1 and
> Series X / S controllers wirelessly with Mac.
>
> Occasionally the
Just to add my .02 here, I’ve reliably used Dual Sense (PS5) and XBox 1 and
Series X / S controllers wirelessly with Mac.
Occasionally the connection process via bluetooth can be a bit fiddly but once
connected, the Mac remembers the controllers and usually connects again without
a hassle.
I think it might be picky as the only thing I found that honestly works
reliably is a PlayStation 4 controller wired in through my USB to USB-C.
Everything else tends to just not ever really map correctly or get recognized.
Especially running Bluetooth. When using my Xbox controller And trying
So I think I’ve finally found a wireless gaming controller that stated on
Amazon, would work on my Mac, and also came with a clip so you could somehow
play games on your iPhone. The Brand is something I’ve never heard of “Aghi,)
but when pairing it with my Mac, it picks it up as Xbox 1. So I