If you want to use your PS3 wireless game controller for gameplay on a Mac running OS X 10.9 (or higher), it's never been easier!
Here are the simple steps to connect your dual shock:
1. Open System Preferences
2. Select Bluetooth
3. Plug your USB charging cable into the PS3 controller, then plug the other end into your computer.
You should see the red lights on the controller flashing. Press the PS button in the center of the controller for a few seconds and you should see it connect in the Bluetooth screen on your computer. If it does not connect, or you did not get the flashing lights, it probably means your controller is paired with some other device. If that is the case, disconnect that pairing by either turning off the PS3 or (in the case of another computer) deleting the device where it is showing (such as another Mac's Bluetooth preferences area).
Many popular games ported to Mac OS X, such as the Lego series done by Feral Interactive, support PS3 controllers natively and will recognize and use the controller with the same layout of buttons as the games would on a PS3. Easy to switch platforms, huh?!!?
Remember, if you buy games through the Mac App Store, you can download them for all of your Macs that use the same store account, but since the PS3 controller can only be paired to one Mac at a time, you'll need to quickly delete the pairing before connecting to another Mac. This isn't obvious since the dual shock won't give you any visual alert that the step is needed, you'll just find it impossible to pair the device.
Enjoy! Please share any information about games that work well with this controller as well as any that don't!
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