Assuming that you have repaired Disk Permission and that it is not a
hardware fault with your port I am afraid a reinstall may be
indicated. If this problem persists after a re-install it probably is
hardware.
A few years ago my headphone socket simply stopped working. It was not
even seen as a device in system Prefernces or any of the audio settings.
However as soon as I went into recovery console I got it back so after a
reinstall it was all fine from that time - touch wood.
David Griffith
On 04/11/2015 23:00, Devin Prater wrote:
Hello,
I have a Mac Mini, late 2012 model, with 4 gigs of ram.
I recently got a Ps4 controller to use with games on the Mac. It worked fine through USB for a
while, but yesterday, with no change to the system, it, and my wired PS3 controller, have both
stuffed being detected by the Mac or its programs. I've reset the ps4 controller, the ps3
controller cannot be reset because its a gamestop Rock Candy model, and I've restarted the Mac.
Next I tried seeing what the Console application said, "unauthenticated device
connected." I tried connecting the Micro USB chord to another device, which worked fine. I
tried connecting my USB keyboard to the same ports the controllers were connected to, but no luck
there either. I then reset the SMC and PRam, which didn't help either. I even deleted the bluetooth
preference list file, thinking that may help the ps4 controller at least, which it didn't. It, by
the way, won't work on the Mac through USB or bluetooth, bluetooth being "connected" for
a second, then disconnected right afterwards.
Sent from my iPhone
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