I’m using a wireless Xbox 360 controller with the charge/sync cable that came with the controller plugged in to a USB port on my Mac, I have installed the driver and the Xbox 360 Controller pane is visible in System Preferences, but it says “no device found.”. I was hoping that I could use a borrowed Xbox 360 controller to play through, but Aspyr doesn't support that. So after some research I found a way to use both a wireless Xbox 360 controller as well as a wired third-party Xbox 360 controller. This worked for Borderlands 2 and other games I've tried so far.
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January 7, 2016 - 1 minute read time NOTE: This is for the wired version of the Xbox 360 controller. It looks like you need to get an since the controller doesn’t use a standard wireless protocol like Bluetooth. The Xbox 360 controller makes for a great controller for all sorts of games on the Mac, but sadly it isn’t simply a plug-and-play situation anymore.
Nowadays you need a custom driver installed to get it working, but thankfully there are some enthusiasts out there who are keeping this controller alive. Like I said, this is developed by enthusiasts in their free time, but it works wonderfully for me.