The Switch's Bluetooth-enabled controllers are an ideal choice for play computer games, even for Mac owners.
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While there's nothing at all wrong with playing Mac computer games using a keyboard and mouse, saavy players and Switch owners might want to try using their Joy-Con or Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers for those times when games just feel better using a gamepad.
Though it may only work with games with simple control schemes or games already compatible with Bluetooth controllers, the process is very simple. Here's all the must-have information.
Though it may only work with games with simple control schemes or games already compatible with Bluetooth controllers, the process is very simple. Here's all the must-have information.
How To Pair Joy-Con Controllers To Mac
The first thing players will want to do when pairing their Joy-Cons to a Mac is to power down their Switch system; the controllers won't be able to sync with the computer unless they're disconnected from the Switch. After that, hold down the Sync button on the flat side of the chosen Joy-Con controller (or both) until green flashing lights can be seen.
After that, navigate over to the Bluetooth button on the Mac. It'll be hanging around up on the Menu bar. Then, open Bluetooth Preferences and click Pair beside the listing of the Joy-Con to be connected. It's as simple as that.
After that, navigate over to the Bluetooth button on the Mac. It'll be hanging around up on the Menu bar. Then, open Bluetooth Preferences and click Pair beside the listing of the Joy-Con to be connected. It's as simple as that.
How To Pair The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller To Mac
As with the previous process, the first step is to turn off the Nintendo Switch to sever the connection to the controller. Then, over on the Mac, go to the Menu bar, click the Bluetooth button, and open up Bluetooth Preferences.
From there, press and hold the Sync button on the Pro Controller — it's the small black button that can be found on the top of the controller near the charging port. Once the controller pops up on the Bluetooth device list, click Pair.
That's it. In no time at all, Mac players will be able to use their spiffy Joy-Con or Pro Controllers to play any of their controller-compatible games.
For all the times when your Joy-Cons are still attached to your Switch system, try checking out one of the games featured on our list of the Best Nintendo Switch Games.
Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.From there, press and hold the Sync button on the Pro Controller — it's the small black button that can be found on the top of the controller near the charging port. Once the controller pops up on the Bluetooth device list, click Pair.
That's it. In no time at all, Mac players will be able to use their spiffy Joy-Con or Pro Controllers to play any of their controller-compatible games.
For all the times when your Joy-Cons are still attached to your Switch system, try checking out one of the games featured on our list of the Best Nintendo Switch Games.
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CTCaer released this Apr 23, 2018
Near Infrared Camera
- Add live configuration when streaming
- Add many new IR settings (de-noise, led intensity, strobe lights, etc)
- Change custom IR sensor registers
- Auto exposure mode (This is done manually, so it's experimental. Expect bugs).
User Calibration Editing
- Add Accelerometer/Gyroscope user calibration editing
- Add Stick device factory parameters editing. Helps when you have drifting issues, that can't be fixed by calibrating the stick. Just raise the deadzone value.
Debugging / Troubleshooting
Add 2 command line options:
- -d: Dumps the communication packets into a log text file
- -f: Forces the app to not check for connection again. Helps in some cases that the app reports that the controller was disconnected.
Others
Joy Con Toolkit Apk
- Organize the IR/Playground/Calibration panels a little better
- Many bugfixes and optimizations