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 connection
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.
Jes
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 t