Controller not detected on macOS
When macOS won't detect your Xbox, PlayStation or other gamepad, it's usually the cable/Bluetooth pairing, a driver, or the browser/game not reading it. Try these, then test every button live.
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Step-by-step fix
- Use a known-good data USB cable (not charge-only), or re-pair over Bluetooth. Press the controller's pair/sync button.
- Run the CheckMyMic controller test and press a button — buttons and sticks should light up.
- On macOS, make sure the controller driver is installed (Xbox pads are plug-and-play; PlayStation pads may need Steam Input or DS4 tooling).
- Test the analog sticks for drift in the tester, and the triggers/bumpers.
- Restart macOS and reconnect.
Frequently asked questions
My controller charges but isn't detected on macOS.
Charge-only cables are common — swap to a data cable, or pair over Bluetooth. Then press a button and watch the controller test.
How do I check for stick drift on macOS?
Open the controller test and don't touch the sticks — if the on-screen sticks move on their own, you have drift.
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