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I have screenshots if you need some help finding the right places to disable stuff. Please try the fixes I mention above and let me know whether they worked for your MacOS copy of ETS2? If they do, then the problem is more specific than just MacOS and might be something about my particular config. For people who've invested a lot (like me, like people who built whole custom cockpit setups for their Steam XPlane), it's infuriating. It's kinda sloppy though and indicates that someone didn't take cross platform testing seriously. But if you have no Win10 machine, you do not have that workaround available and I think it is really nasty of either Steam or SCS or both to simply disable joysticks for all Mac users.Īs I'm sure you know there are relatively few MacOS gamers so perhaps neither company really cares. I'm not happy about that because I don't love Win10 as a devel environment (no JoystickShow, for a start). I have a workaround now (I can move all my devel effort over to Win10, and do my coding and riding with the Win10 copy of the games). That's many hundreds of hours of coding, fabrication and debug that someone just tried to waste for me. To have my custom controller (which pretends to be a 3 axis joystick) frozen out of the SCS games was absolutely stomach-wrenching. I'm seriously annoyed about this because I have 3 years into development on a custom game controller that turns ETS2 into a huge virtual road cycling experience for my trainer bike. I'm guessing you bought X-Plane directly and not through Steam? Because users of Steam's XPlane distro have reported the same problem (joystick and pedals disappearing).
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It appears that the advice I found online works for Windows users only. The nature of the bug is "MacOS users are unable to defeat or disable Steam controller configuration overlay" or something like that. Therefore it's my belief as of this moment that the problem is a bug in either Steam's MacOS release or SCS MacOS release (affects both ETS2 and ATS btw, starting at version 1.35 of ETS2 afaik).
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I have a dual-boot Hackintosh (Catalina/Win10) so I spent some tedious time installing ETS2 on the WinDoze side, more time farting around with drivers for my AMD card (sigh), and then finally was able to fire up ETS2 under Windows with all the abovementioned stuff turned off. The only new clue I have - as of today - may not be very helpful to you. Not much joy yet, despite hours of googling and many many relaunches of both Steam and the games. I've been asking about this problem on SCS forum, have filed a bug report with Steam, etc. Ain't nothing wrong with my controller which have been working perfectly for years. I use JoystickShow, not Joystick Doctor, but it does confirm correct operation of USB game controllers of all kinds. My USB controllers (whether joystick or whatever) are seen and named by the game, and by Steam, but no input from them ever reaches the game. You can even try (with ETS2) -no_steam_subsys as a launch flag. Set Controller Mode options (menus below check boxes) to Forced Off. Uncheck all boxes in Steam Big Picture Mode: Controller Setup. The received wisdom from googling many discussion fora is: I've been fighting this problem for almost three days now (well not all day long, but every spare moment).