![]() ![]() The only option you have for support would be something like finding a subreddit for the dolphin emulator and ask them there, or look elsewhere on the internet. This is an edge case for a niche topic, with a non-official application which Nintendo themselves will never endorse, so it’s tricky. Unless Dolphin has released a stable or beta update to address your issue, you either have to go back to Big Sur or wait for the final Monterey release - or at least wait for Dolphin to get an update. ![]() Playstation4/5 and Xbox One S and Series S/X controllers are officially supported (unrelated to emulation, though). You are however extremely unfortunate to need Nintendo controllers, because Nintendo is the only big console maker who has not added official support for their game controllers in iOS/iPadOS and macOS. Software always have to keep up with the OS - especially emulators, which in almost all cases have to make reverse-engineering efforts to gain access to hardware such as controllers. This is very likely why you experience this issue: Monterey probably changed their Bluetooth implementation. Beta versions contains unfinished changes in the OS APIs, making complex software like emulators to malfunction, because of the reliance and expectations of how a certain graphics driver or, say, Bluetooth code piece works. ![]()
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