![]() Confusingly it shows the same button image for the start button both before and after binding, but after re-binding it the button started working as expected, so it must just be some funny default that DST expects the start button to be that isn't the same between Windows and macOS. We’ve previously covered a number of ways in which you can play games on your Mac but if, like me, you prefer to use a controller than the keyboard and mouse, help is at hand. You must know that if you are playing a multiplayer game on Google Stadia, then you can only connect a maximum of 4 controllers, in addition to the mouse and keyboard, to the Mac. I applied the default Steam controller config for the controller, then went into the DST controls menu and re-bound the start button to the controller's start button. If you do not have any controller, then you can connect a keyboard and mouse to the Mac and play with that too on Google Stadia. I did manage to get it working, though not through Steam's controller configuration, but through DST's. That start button behaviour just appears to be what DST does on macOS when it reads the start button from an Xbox controller. ![]() I think DST just doesn't support controllers correctly on macOS, leading to the behaviour that we're seeing. (*) Big Picture's "Controller Configuration" for the game shows "Configuration Support Disabled", and under the game's "Controller Options", the "Steam Input Per-Game Setting" is "Global Setting (None)" I gave DST a try with my own Xbox controller (which should be roughly the same as yours) and was able to duplicate what you reported in your previous post. I'm guessing this game doesn't use Steam Input at all, then? Just direct SDL2 using its own mappings, and it didn't ship with a correct mapping for this GUID? Originally posted by fashy:Mike, I tried disabling Xbox Configuration Support and Generic Gamepad Configuration Support globally, and confirmed(*) that it takes effect for Don't Starve Together.
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