Description lets you make notes for yourself, and Encryption is probably best avoided, at least for now. I don’t change anything in the Advanced tab, but if you want a shared clipboard or Drag’N’Drop support, this is where you would activate it. Under Basic, leave the Type as Linux, and then the Version to Linux 2.6, etc. The first option in Settings is General, with four tabs: Basic, Advanced, Description, and Encryption. Quit Andy – you can’t change most of the VirtualBox settings while virtualization is active – and then double-click the VirtualBox icon. Once you finish making your setting, quit VirtualBox, and then launch Andy, which will take care of restarting VirtualBox with your new settings. We’re going to tweak some settings to hopefully make Andy run a bit more smoothly, but if it’s unacceptably slow to begin with, don’t expect these adjustments to mean much.
Once you know it runs, install whatever game or app you want to use with the Android emulator using the Google Play store and make sure that it runs acceptably. Once everything is installed, double-click on Andy just to make sure it runs.
And Yahoo! is about the worst search engine ever, so I skipped installing either of these.Īndy installs its own copy of VirtualBox (version 5.0.18 r106667), and I’ve learned the hard way that you don’t want to update it to the latest version. I am leery of free utility apps that want to put themselves in your startup queue and come from unknown sources. It also offers to install Advanced Mac Cleaner and make Yahoo! your default search engine. When you install Andy on a Mac, it installs VirtualBox for you. Sometimes the installer balks at previous versions. Installing Andyįirst of all, if you’ve installed Andy, VirtualBox, or Advanced Mac Cleaner in the past, put them in the Trash before running the installer for the current version. The MacBook is quite a bit slower with Andy than the i3-based iMac.
Most of this has been done on my 3.06 GHz i3-based 21.5″ Mid 2010 iMac with 12 GB RAM running Mac OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan, but I have also run VirtualBox and Andy on my 2.0 GHz Core Duo 13.3″ Late 2008 Aluminum MacBook with 12 GB RAM and El Capitan.
I’ve been learning as I go, and these are some of my discoveries. How much memory should I allocate? How about video memory? Should I let it use 100% of my processing power? Do any of the acceleration settings work? What settings will prevent it from working? One drawback is that there are an awful lot of settings in VirtualBox but little in the way of advice on which ones work best. Sometimes a 4″ iPhone screen is just too small, and many mobile games are available for both iOS and Android. I mostly use it for Andy, an Android emulator from. I don’t do Windows, but VirtualBox lets you work in Linux, FreeBSD, FreeDOS, other versions of macOS, and perhaps even MorphOS and other less-well-known operating systems. The best low-end virtualization solution is VirtualBox, a free virtualizer for modern Macs. Boot Camp and then virtualization apps made it easy to run other operating systems on Intel-based Macs.
This changes how you do it for each game.Mac sales have been growing ever since Apple moved from PowerPC to Intel processors, in no small part because that made it possible to run Windows on Macs at full speed. Here, you’ll have to open the app settings and enable the controller as input. One of them is OpenEmu which is a Nintendo DS emulator. The thing about pairing the controller to Mac is that the game also has to support it. Here, the controller will come up as ‘Wireless controller’. Next, open System Preferences and go to Bluetooth settings.
Now the controller has forgotten the PS4 and open to pairing. After a few seconds, the lightbar will start blinking. The first thing to do is press and hold the PS button and the share button at the same time for a while.
Some of the most common Mac games played with a controller are Dirt, Euro Truck Simulator, American Truck Simulator and an Emulator like OpenEmu.Ĭonnecting the Dualshock 4 to Mac is very straightforward and easy. There are various games to be played, and a lot of them have support for controller input. But a lot of people use Macs as the laptop they carry and the only computer. Regardless, we can use Dualshock 4 PS4 controller on Mac OS X El Capitan. The Mac is not a powerhouse and definitely not a gaming machine.