If you’re looking to get into gaming on your Mac, but don’t have a PS4 or Xbox One controller, there’s an emulator you can use to take advantage of those controllers. Dolphin is a popular emulator that can be used on both Windows and Mac, and it supports a wide range of controllers. Here’s how to use a PS4 controller on Dolphin for Mac. First, make sure you have the latest version of Dolphin installed on your computer. You can download it from the official website or from the App Store. Once you have Dolphin installed, open it up and click the “File” menu item in the upper left corner of the window. Select “Open File Location.” In the dialog box that pops up, navigate to where you saved your PS4 controller files (typically C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\PlayStation). Once you’ve found them, select them and click “Open.” Now that we’ve got our controller files open, we need to configure them for use with Dolphin. To do this, click on the “Input” tab in Dolphin’s main window and select “PS4 Controller.” In the window that pops up, make sure all of your controller’s settings are set to their default values (except for “Axis Settings”). Click OK to close out of this screen and return to the main window. Now we’re ready to start playing games! To start playing a game using your PS4 controller in Dolphin, simply click on its icon in the main window and then choose one of its games from the list that appears. You’ll need to enter some basic information about yourself (name, age etc.) if prompted by the game before you can start playing it. ..