![]() It is important to note that not even parallels 17.0.1 is working correctly with Bluetooth (unless 8bitdo adapter and PlayStation 3 controller). Then, press the Xbox logo to turn on the controller and observe that it blinks and turns solid. Click on the USB icon and choose "controller" or agree to allow it to connect to the VM if prompted. Then, turn the controller off and connect the USB cable. To test, you'll want to make sure the controller isn't paired to anything. There is no fix, and the only way to use the controller is to roll back to parallels 17.0.1 and connect with a USB cable. If you want to see the behavior, you can sometimes flip the Bluetooth toggle on and off in the Windows VM and it will sort of kick it Bluetooth into shape (long enough to see the controller and fail at pairing or staying connected). If the Xbox controller happens to show up in the VM, it will either ask for a pin and fail, or it will connect and then disconnect immediately after. However, the pairing / connection doesn't work proper (either way that you tried). But I do remember testing it with the one controller game I have on Windows for someone on the forum here and it did pair/connect/work.)Īny advice/suggestions would be appreciated. (I do remember at one point being able to connect it to the Windows side - however whether that was when I was running Windows 10ARM, an earlier build of Windows 11ARM or an earlier version of Parallels 16 or 17 I am not sure at this point. Whether I first make sure it is connected on the MacOS side or make sure it is disconnected from the Mac side first, it will never connect to the Windows side. But I cannot get the controller to CONNECT on the Windows 11 side. I also see something that says "Virtual Bluetooth Controller" - which I assume has something to do with Parallels. However on the Windows side I see it listed as paired under Bluetooth devices. It pairs and connects perfectly to the Mac OS side (Monterey 12.0.1). I have a Bluetooth Xbox One S controller. After rebooting your Mac, you’ll notice that you. Keep in mind that your Mac has to reboot after the installation. Double click the Install 360 Controller.pkg file to start installation, and follow the instructions. We know it’s quite nondescript, but unless you have multiple Unknown Devices on your PC, that little Unknown device. Look under Other Devices in the list of devices under the entry for your computer. ![]() Press the Start button and type device manager to access it. I am currently running OS Build 22000.318 (just recently updated to that from. After downloading the driver (above), double click the DMG file, so your Mac mounts it. With the adapter plugged in, navigate to the Windows Device Manager. My question is about using BLUETOOTH as a connection. Double-click that.Yes I know there is another thread about Windows 11 ARM and Xbox controllers but that was started as a discussion about USB connections. There should now be a small “Xbox 360 Controllers” icon at the bottom of the window. Now, open the Apple menu and click the “System Preferences” command. When you’re back up and running, you should be good to go. You should have saved everything and closed out programs accordingly, but if you haven’t, make sure you accept save prompts now while your computer restarts. Once you’ve completed the installation, you’ll be prompted to restart your Mac. Continue from there until you’ve completed the installation. Select “agree” to get to the next screen. Just press “continue” until it’s run its course.Īt one point, you’ll be asked to agree to the product license. Once you’re in the installer, it’s pretty self-explanatory to complete. Make sure you’ve saved any files you don’t want to lose progress on because your computer will restart right after the installation has completed. Click “Install.” A dialog box will pop up warning you that you must restart your computer before the install is complete. After doing so, you’ll reach the “Standard Install” screen.
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