Initially, I had to start up Fusion and switch the F710 under Windows in order for the change to be reflected on the Mac. Otherwise, Fusion was intercepting the change in USB device ID and wasn't passing it along to the Mac. In my case, I needed to disable USB 2 support in VMWare Fusion. System Information needs to show it as a "Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2" in order for it to work on the Mac. That won't work since there isn't an XInput driver for the Mac that works with the F710 as far as I know. When I looked at System Information, it still said it was a Logitech F710 gamepad. First of all, simple changing the switch to "D" wasn't enough. In case anyone stumbles upon this thread, I did get my Logitech F710 to work on my iMac. Re: Using a Logitech Game Controller F310 įYI Mangolassi needs some sort of quoting feature. Here is a guy who's found out how to get the F710 to work on MAc.
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