Apple today released the official version updates of iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16, and macOS 13 for iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices, bringing a number of new features. According to information discovered by 9to5Mac, these new versions of the system also bring a hidden improvement that supports multiple gamepads.
Apple iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV have previously supported Microsoft Xbox controllers, Sony PlayStation controllers, Nintendo Joy-Cons, and Switch Pro controllers.
In the latest system, Apple iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV support a variety of retro controllers from Nintendo Online, including Nintendo 64, NES, and Sega Genesis controllers. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith has verified it, as you can see from the picture. to be able to control the Apple TV normally.
Neat, iOS/tvOS 16.1 support the official BT/USB-C Super Nintendo controller for the Switch 😄 I don’t have the N64 or NES versions to test with, but I believe they are supported now too 🎮 pic.twitter.com/mfkTIHpXun
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) October 24, 2022
9to5Mac also delved into the iOS 16 code and found that the update brings support for multiple controllers, including game controllers such as Babitang, BADA MOGA XP5-X Plus, and Logitech F710.
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