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Macally Ishock Usb Game Controller For Mac
Macally iShockX Dual Shock Feedback Gamepad for Mac & PC Overview: • Dual shock feedback motors - the gamepad brings you the thrilling experience of every hit, explosion, and crash. This review is from: Macally iShockX Dual Shock Feedback Gamepad for Mac & PC (Personal Computers) Here's the deal.
I bought this because it was one of the few controllers that stated it was made for a Mac computer. To be specific an iMac I7 27 inch. I know that most controllers that are USB should work with a Mac but I wanted to be extra careful and get the one that said right on the item listing that it is compatible with Mac. So I purchase the controller and it arrives at my house in pristine condition. I love it because it feels just like my PS3 controller. I plug it in and download the drivers, reboot and I am able to go through the system preferences and test all the buttons.
Everything looks good. I load up Borderlands, Game of the Year Edition, and find that the controller is not being recognized. I go through every setup menu and screen there is but there is no option to configure a gamepad.
It appears that it is just supposed to work, which it doesn't. After scowering all apple help files/pages, Borderlands support pages, and Macally support pages.
This review is from: Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC (Accessory) I got two of these controllers because they're cheap and meet the requirements for what I needed them for (playing emulated NES/SNES/Sega, etc games). I used the free shipping which took so long I forgot that I had ordered them, but it was still here before their last possibly delivery date by 2 days. I immediately opened the first controller, plugged it in, had it recognized by Windows 7 Enterprise and configured it with my emulator and was playing Bubble Bobble with in 5 minutes. My girlfriend got excited and rushed to open the other one, I plugged it in, had it recognized by Windows but nothing would work to get the buttons to actually do anything. I tried 4 different USB ports on the back of my custom rig to no avail, unplugged the one that worked and wiped controller one to test to see if maybe they were just conflicting and it still wouldn't do anything at all (I am a certified computer technician and I do it for a living). I'm going to go ahead and leave.