Not being able to use your preferred controls in games may be quite distracting. A lot of gamers are used to playing Minecraft with a controller, and Java Edition not supporting gamepads may come as an unpleasant surprise. Thankfully, there’s a way around it.
In this guide, we’ll explain how to add controller support to Minecraft Java Edition on Windows 10, Mac, and Linux computers. Additionally, we’ll list the most common reasons your controller doesn’t connect and share instructions on adding controller support to Minecraft Bedrock.
How to Add Controller Support to Minecraft Java
As mentioned above, Minecraft Java Edition doesn’t have native controller support. Thus, to use it in the game, you have to install third-party mods. One of the most popular mods for this purpose is Controllable. Below, you’ll find the instructions for setting up controller support on different operating systems.
Adding Controller Support to Minecraft in Windows 10
Let’s dive right in – to add controller support to Minecraft Java on Windows 10, do the following:
- Visit the Controllable installation page and click Download.
- Wait for the file to upload and double-click it to run the installation process.
- Move the Controllable file to your Minecraft mods folder. To find it, type in “AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods” in the Search box in the Start menu.
- Open Minecraft Launcher and click Launch Options and then click Add New.
- Fill in the name of your new launch option (e.g., Controllable). Select the Minecraft version you’re setting up the controller for.
- Click the arrow icon next to Game Directory and select your Controllable file, then click Open.
- Click Save and navigate back to the main menu.
- Expand the menu next to the Play button and select the Controllable version, then click Play.
Adding Controller Support in Minecraft on a Mac
To use a controller in Minecraft Java on Mac, follow the instructions below:
- Visit the Controllable installation page and click Download.
- Wait for the file to upload and double-click it to run the installation process.
- Move the Controllable file to your Minecraft mods folder. To find it, type in “~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft/mods” to the Spotlight search window. If you don’t have a mods folder yet, create it.
- Open Minecraft Launcher and click Launch Options and click Add New.
- Fill in the name of your new launch option (e.g., Controllable). Select the Minecraft version you’re setting up the controller for.
- Click the arrow icon next to Game Directory and select your Controllable file, then click Open.
- Click Save and navigate back to the main menu.
- Expand the menu next to the Play button and select the Controllable version, then click Play.
Adding Controller Support to Minecraft on Linux
Follow the steps below to set up controller support for Minecraft Java on Linux:
- Visit the Controllable installation page and click Download.
- Wait for the file to upload and double-click it to run the installation process.
- Move the Controllable file to your Minecraft “mods” folder. To find it, use the ~ shortcut. Type in “~/.minecraft” to the search box and open or create the “mods” folder.
- Open Minecraft Launcher and click Launch Options and click Add New.
- Fill in the name of your new launch option (e.g., “Controllable”). Select the Minecraft version you’re setting up the controller for.
- Click the arrow icon next to Game Directory and select your Controllable file, then click Open.
- Click Save and navigate back to the main menu.
- Expand the menu next to the Play button and select the Controllable version, then click Play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below, you’ll find answers to more questions related to using a controller in Minecraft.
Why Won’t My Controller Connect?
If your controller doesn’t connect to your computer or Minecraft in particular, make sure you didn’t make one of the following mistakes:
· You’re trying to set up a controller for Java Edition through Steam. Java Edition doesn’t have controller support, so make sure you’ve installed the required mods.
· You didn’t set up the preferred controls. Make sure you completed steps 12-13 of the setup process.
· You chose Activate a Product on Steam instead of Add a Non-Steam Game at the 6th step of the setup instructions. Repeat the process and select the right option.
· You have Bluetooth issues. Try connecting the controller using a cable.
If neither of the above-mentioned reasons works for you, your controller drivers likely aren’t up to date. To update controller drivers on a Windows PC, follow the steps below:
1. Right click the Windows Start Menu and select Device Manager or type “devmgmt.msc” in the search box.
2. Once the Device Manager opens, expand the Xbox Peripherals section and right-click the name of your controller.
3. From the dropdown menu, select Update driver.
4. Click Search Automatically and follow on-screen instructions to install the newest drivers.
Note: No native controller drivers are available for Mac OS. You’ll have to find the latest drivers for your controller online and install them. The instructions may differ and are beyond the scope of this article.
How to Add Controller Support to Minecraft Bedrock?
Minecraft Bedrock doesn’t require any third-party mods to use a controller. The setup can be done via Steam. Follow the instructions below:
1. Visit the official Steam website and click the Install Steam button.
2. Run the installation file and follow the on-screen instructions.
3. Once Steam is installed, open the application and create an account or log in to an existing one.
4. In the Steam application, navigate to the Library.
5. Click Add a Game, located at the bottom-left corner of your screen.
6. From the menu, select Add a Non-Steam Game. This will open your computer file library.
7. Find the Minecraft Bedrock Edition Launcher file in your Library and double-click it. The game should now be added.
8. Click the Big Picture Mode button located at the bottom-right of your Steam Library. It looks like a rectangle with two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
9. Plug in your controller. You have to use a cable for now but can connect it via Bluetooth once everything is set up.
10. Navigate to Steam Settings, then select Controller Settings.
11. Tick the checkbox next to the type of your controller and go back to Steam Library.
12. From the Library, open Minecraft settings and then click Manage Shortcut, it’s located under the Minecraft picture.
13. Click Controller Options to edit the preferred controls.
Adding Controller Support to Minecraft Java
With the help of the Controllable mode, you should now be able to use your gamepad in Minecraft Java Edition. In case Controllable doesn’t work on your device, consider searching for another mod. We recommend being aware of viruses when downloading third-party software. Use antivirus and a VPN to scan any files before installation. This will let you enjoy Minecraft with your favorite controller without causing harm to your PC.
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