

It’s also the most reliable for any type of controller connection. In every other case, the Xbox control needs to be connected with a wire to work. We were not able to test the functionality for this post. Since that’s essentially a plug-and-play operation, we won’t cover that here. Those controls have the correct Bluetooth transmitter in them, and macOS will automatically support the connection. Microsoft will help you figure out which version you have. Wireless over USB doesn’t work, but strangely, Bluetooth does work, but only on controllers made after August 2016.

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The functionality has caused kernel panics since macOS El Capitan (10.11), and it had to be disabled to make the rest of the software usable. If you try to connect an Xbox controller wirelessly with its USB dongle, you won’t be able to establish a connection. Wireless functionality is fortunately spotty on the Mac. You’ll need to do a little bit of prep work to get the Xbox One controller functioning with macOS. Connecting an Xbox One Controller to your Mac is not quite as easy. No hard edges, everything is in easy rich, comfortable with any hand size, and intuitively laid out. The total lack of major changes over the years is a testament of just how “right” Microsoft made the Xbox controller.

It’s a case study in usability and ergonomics. The Xbox One controller is one of the finest handheld controllers on the market.
