![]() In addition, Toy Story 3 is a ciderised game, so the controller support can turn out to be somewhat flaky. When a device has more than two analog axes, programs often simply assume the third detected analog controller element must refer to the Z-axis. I can check this later this evening (I'm at work at the moment), but the assignment as "Z axis" is not necessarily a driver problem: I think you know that both triggers on the Xbox pad are analog. The Game Controller Companion mapping to keyboard commands did not work out so well but maybe I should try that again. If there is an easy way to remap the PS3 or X360 pads I am all ears. Ran around spending lots of time and cash on this so far so any help is greatly appreciated. Is there a natively supported wireless gamepad controller for MAC? This is in my living room with a child using it so wired options are not that great (read: Mini fall down go boom) ![]() RadioShack: Again issues with camera angles. PS1/2: Not even recognised (works in XP, Vista, 7.grumble.) XBox360: Z-Axis mapped to triggers causing a constant 0 input which constantly spins the field of view. PS3: Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, etc) all mapped to high button numbers over 12 not supported by native games. So far I have tried PS3 via BT, XBox360 via RF USB adapter, PS2/1 via USB adapters, and a Radio Shack USB. I am looking for a wireless gamepad controller for Mac.
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