Connect a PS4 Controller to Your Mac for Improved Gameplay

Aug 2, 2015 05:39 PM
Oct 10, 2015 02:35 AM
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I'm a PlayStation 4 owner, but also enjoy gaming on my Mac. Though it may not be as synonymous with computer gaming as a Windows system, it's still a great experience. But what makes it even better is ditching the keyboard and mouse for my PS4's DualShock controller.

It's a simple process that can benefit those who simply hate using a keyboard and mouse and would rather use something a little more familiar, like your PS4 controller, rather than a third-party gaming controller. So grab your DualShock 4, and I'll show you two ways of connecting it to a Mac.

Method 1: Connect via Bluetooth

Connecting your controller via Bluetooth is extremely easy to do. Start by opening the Bluetooth preferences on your Mac.

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With your PS4 controller in hand, press and hold the PlayStation and Share buttons simultaneously until the Light Bar begins flashing blue. Remember, it's the "Share" button, not "Options."

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When "Wireless Controller" shows up in the Bluetooth preferences device list, select it, then click "Pair" to establish a connection.

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The status underneath the Wireless Controller device should now say "Connected," and you'll be ready to game.

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Method 2: Use the Micro USB Cable

If you're having issues with the Bluetooth connection or compatibility with certain games, then there's an even easier, surefire method. Using any Micro-USB cable that's compatible with the DualShock 4 controller, simply plug it in and connect the controller to your Mac... that's literally all you need to do.

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Although the games I played did not require any configuration for the controller to work, some may require you to enter the settings to set it up. A lot of games will play nicely with the controller, but you might come across some games that don't work at all.

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