How to Change the BindingsĬhanging the bindings of your controller is also very simple. If you are having problems or you dislike the button mappings, you can always change it. You have the option to load a default configuration profile that should work on most controllers. Selecting your controller is very straightforward. If you have any problems, contact nitoTV or Packix support. Please note that we are not able to help with nControl or Packix issues.
If you are running iOS 12 or your controller is not supported by iOS 13 (for example, a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller) then you will need to install the nControl tweak. See the section below for more information. To use these features and buttons, you can use the “DSU Client” feature together with a program running on a PC. In addition, iOS 13 may not recognize some buttons. Note that iOS 13 does not support some features on these controllers like the built-in motion sensors, the touchpads, etc. If you have iOS 13, you can easily connect to DUALSHOCK 4 and Xbox Wireless Controllers. Support for other controllers depends on which iOS version you have, and which controller you want to connect.
Consult the manual or Google.įor wired controllers, just plug it into your device and it will automatically connect. How exactly you put the controller into pairing mode will depend on the specific controller you have. If your controller is “MFi certified” (made for iOS or tvOS devices), then you can use it with Dolphin.įor wireless MFi controllers, put the controller into pairing mode, then connect it via Bluetooth. How to Connect Your Controller MFi Controllers For those who are interested, the new bundle ID is me.oatmealdome.DolphiniOS. NOTE: Due to an Apple server bug involving the application’s bundle ID, some pop-ups / tutorials that you’ve seen before will show up again after you update.
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DolphiniOS version 2.0.0 has been released! This update brings controller support and many other features and fixes.