Do not follow these steps if you only have one mouse and/or keyboard, as you will not be able to use the device(s) with your Mac while Fusion is running. It is possible to instruct Fusion to make it possible to connect these devices by modifying the virtual machine settings.Ĭaution: You require access to a second keyboard and/or mouse for these steps.
Fusion does not allow these to be connected to the virtual machine by default, due to the risk of removing all human interface from the Mac. Mice and keyboards belong to a special class of USB devices known as Human Interface Devices, or HID. The fix is:Ĭonnecting a second mouse or keyboard directly to a Fusion virtual machine such as Steam Controller The problem is that Fusion does not allow HID devices to connect to virtual machines by default. Both latest versions of OS as of 28th November 2017.
I can use the controller with Steam running in the virtual machine. I have my Steam Controller working in a Windows 10 guest virtual machine running on a macOS High Sierra host.