A well-known zrada from Apple: after upgrading to Xi's 11th iteration (Big Sur), all controllers suddenly stopped working. Wireless - not all, and again with the aid of software crutches; wired - everything and forever; famous creators of software "crutches" over the past year unable to propose a solution. A wireless controller that is not MFi-certified will not work with macOS 11 and later. Among these are: There is a good chance that the Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (Model 1708) will function, but there is no assurance that this is the case; for people who aren't immersed in the xbox theme (like me), it can be tough to tell version 1708 apart from others that aren't functioning. SteelSeries Nimbus (the only one officially authorized by Apple) trumps the unintelligible, exotic, and hard-to-find Horipad Ultimate, which appears old and whose performance may rely on the gamepad's revision. Oddly, it is unclear if this certified gamepad will still function. The site describes macOS functionality as "all recent" (interesting, right? ). In the picture, there are three buttons in the middle of the controller, but in 2022, the standard gamepad will only have one. Are they variant versions, or what? To that end, I was wondering if the older, one-button revision would be compatible with the newer, three-button axis 11. *, or if "all the latest" specifically refers to the newest, most advanced version of the gamepad. It's simple to arrive by air. Unfortunately, I was unable to locate any data online that was presented in the "old revision plus new axis" manner. 4) The Sony PS4 Dualsense is an ideal gaming system. There are numerous videos on YouTube verifying the sites' claims that it is compatible with 11.*. Furthermore, the design and content of this gamepad are of a new generation (just compare it to a Nimbus and you'll see what I mean). Ultimately, I decided. Everything does function perfectly (see advantages).