![]() I'm happy to share my controller settings with you all as I know some of you are experiencing twitchy car control, and even pulling to one side due to no effective deadzone. If so, this trick might be just what you need to make the time more enjoyable.Īnd why not hook a big screen to your iPad or iPhone for even more gaming fun.I've worked hard on these settings post 1.03 patch to bring you DRIVEABILITY!!! It’s the holidays with a pandemic going on, so you might be planning to dedicate the next couple weeks to gaming. My iPad has three games that support custom game controller button configurations. None of the changes you make back on the main Customizations page will apply to this game, and vice versa. Tap on one, and it appears back on the Customizations page.įrom there, tap on the game’s name to open a window where you can reconfigure the buttons for just this game. This opens a window that displays all the games that support this feature. Make sure you activate Enable Customizations, then scroll to the bottom of the screen to see the App Customization section. Start by going to Settings > General > Game Controller > Customizations. All the ones I have that support this are part of Apple Arcade, but that could well be because most of the games I have on my iPad are part of Apple’s subscription gaming service. Some games let you set up a custom configuration only for them. But there’s another, better solution… too bad it’s only for some titles. One solution is to toggle off the Enable Customizations switch you turned on earlier when you’re done playing the game you’ve made the changes for. If you switch the A and X buttons on one game, then the same is true for every other one. Just be aware that the changes you make are often universal. Screenshot: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Setting up custom configurations for individual games On this screen, change the DualShock 4’s Cross Button to some other button. In short, you an easily set the controller up as you like it. ![]() Swap the left and right joysticks if you want. ![]() There are so many options, depending on what you prefer. I can make the DualShock 4’s touchpad replace the right joystick. I can, for example, easily switch the Cross button and the Square button. On this screen, you can reconfigure almost any button. Choose which button you want to reconfigure. Then, on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > General > Game Controller > Customizations. For me, that’s a Sony DualShock 4, but it works for some Xbox controllers too. Use Bluetooth to connect the controller you’ll use. IOS 14 and iPadOS 14 makes changing this easy. This all because the buttons aren’t configured the way I like them. In Oceanhorn 2 for example, that means I have a tendency to run up to my enemies and, rather than striking with my sword, I roll past them. But plenty of games instead dedicate the left-most button for Attack. ![]() Whether it’s shooting or swinging a sword. Speaking for myself, I prefer to have the bottom-most button under my right thumb be for Attack. It’s irritating when a game, by default, puts them somewhere else. And people who spend a lot of time gaming get accustomed to having the basic controls in certain positions. Running toward a cliff then hitting the Fire button instead of Jump can be a disaster. ![]() To enjoy a game, and play it well, using the controller has to be seamless. How to reconfigure game controller buttons on iOS or iPadOS Your controller must be connected to your device while you’re reconfiguring the buttons. And then all you need to do is load a game that supports controllers - almost everything in Apple Arcade does, and there are plenty of others. Just connect the Bluetooth controller to your iPad or iPad like you would a keyboard or a mouse. And iOS 14/iPadOS 14 brought support for additional controllers. Connect a game controller your iPad or iPhoneįirst off, it’s critical to know that can use some wireless Xbox and PlayStation controllers with your Apple handset or tablet. ![]()
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