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X360ce.app-2.0.2.163
Here’s a conceptual write-up for , imagined as a native macOS version of the popular Windows Xbox 360 controller emulator.
Button Remapping
: Allows users to manually record and assign specific buttons, triggers, and analog axes. X360ce.app-2.0.2.163
- Axis settings: Click on the left or right stick icon. Move your physical stick to each extreme, then adjust the “Dead Zone” slider to eliminate drifting (start with 20% dead zone).
- Triggers (LT/RT): For analog triggers (e.g., PS4’s L2/R2), set the “Axis” type to “Half Axis” or “Full Axis” depending on your controller’s output.
- Button mapping: Drag and drop from the “Physical Buttons” list to the Xbox 360 buttons on the diagram.
- Native Driverless Emulation – Uses macOS’s native Game Controller framework to remap any HID-compatible gamepad (PS4, PS5, Switch Pro, Logitech, generic USB/Bluetooth) to appear as an Xbox 360 controller to applications.
- Per-Game Profiles – Automatically load different button mappings, stick dead zones, and trigger sensitivity settings per application (Steam, RetroArch, Crossover, Wine, or native Metal games).
- Real-time Testing & Calibration – Graphical visualizer for stick movements, trigger pressure, and button presses.
- Force Feedback (Limited) – Supports basic rumble on compatible devices via IOHIDForceFeedback.
- CLI Automation –
x360ce-clifor scripting profile switches, exports to JSON.
Security warning:
If macOS says the app “cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer,” right-click (or Ctrl-click) the app and select Open > Open . You only need to do this once. X360ce
Mapping
: Follow the on-screen prompts to press buttons on your controller so the app can learn your layout. Axis settings: Click on the left or right stick icon