

- WHERE DOES CONTROLLERMATE STORE PROGRAMMING ITEM FILES BLUETOOTH
- WHERE DOES CONTROLLERMATE STORE PROGRAMMING ITEM FILES DOWNLOAD
WHERE DOES CONTROLLERMATE STORE PROGRAMMING ITEM FILES DOWNLOAD
Here you can download my config file (not sure if it will work for you, would be very happy about some comments on this, ty!) To map the Dualshock 4, it’s very helpful to rename the default names of the buttons under ‘Controller Information’ -> ‘Wireless Controller (Game Pad)’ to a more fitting description in the ‘Custom Name’ column as you can see below. After you get used to some of the most important components it’s very straight forward to use und has a nice, clean interface. So to configure a custom mapping I used the really awesome app ControllerMate, where you can add keyboard mappings to the controller inputs. Apparently there are some plist files out there that make some games compatible but I didn’t have any of them to test it. Unfortunately the controller mapping isn’t as easy at the moment it doesn’t really work right out of the box.
WHERE DOES CONTROLLERMATE STORE PROGRAMMING ITEM FILES BLUETOOTH
Click ‘Pair’ at the new Wireless Controller entry in the Bluetooth (the lightbar should change to a constant white light) – if you’re using an OSX version older than Mavericks, you might have to add the device manually.

Set the Dualshock to pairing mode by pressing the SHARE and PS-Button until the lightbar flashes white very fast.If you have connected the Dualshock before, remove the Wireless Controller entry.Turn on Bluetooth on your Mac and go to Bluetooth preferences.As you probably already know, it’s very easy to connect the PS4’s Dualshock controller to your Mac. I struggled a bit today to get this combination working so I wanted to share my findings here.
