

I had the exact same issue as you with the same brand of controller: got the controller specifically to play Fortnite because I can't get the hang of the M&K setup, but then everything was out of whack when I tried to use it. Made an account specifically to comment here. If you are using an Xbox One controller, we can recommend that you use the "Pretend to be an Xbox 360 Controller" option in the "Advanced" menu for better game compatibility. We cannot and will not provide support for individual games.
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It is the responsibility of game developers to support controllers, not the other way around. We cannot provide individual fixes for each game within the controller. Since Apple does not provide any standardized means of interacting with controllers in macOS, every game uses a different method to read controller data. Once it does that, control is out of the driver's hands.
How to use a xbox controller on mac for fortnite driver#
The driver simply sends button data to the operating system. The driver does not provide any sort of compatibility for individual games beyond what is provided in the preference pane. Your issues with Fortnight are probably game specific. This should resolve the issues with the preference pane being grayed out. Until you approve the kext, future load attempts will cause the approval UI to reappear but will not trigger another user alert. This approval UI is only present in the Security & Privacy preferences pane for 30 minutes after the alert. Please ensure that the driver has been allowed in System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> General.
