iKontroller transforms your iPhone and iPad into the perfect controller for your Mac.
How does iKontroller achieve this?
• Touchpad
High-precision touchpad with relative and absolute modes. Relative mode is used in games to move the camera around. Absolute mode is used to move your cursor around.
• Left region & Right region / Combined Left & Right region
Left region allows you to perform the left single click, double/triple click and long press.
Right region allows you to perform the right single click, double/triple click and long press.
• Scroll region
It allows you to scroll vertically or horizontally.
• Button
You can map a button to a specific key on your keyboard. Once mapped, pressing that button will trigger the corresponding key on your Mac.
• Joystick
You can map a joystick to 4 specific keys on your keyboard. Once mapped, moving the joystick in any direction will trigger the corresponding key(s) on your Mac.
• Gyrostick
You can map a gyrostick to 4 specific keys on your keyboard. Once mapped, tilting and rotating your device in any direction will trigger the corresponding key(s) on your Mac.
How does iKontroller connect to my Mac?
• Wi-Fi network, Cellular network, USB-C cable or Lightning cable
What does iKontroller require?
• Local network permission
• The companion app named „iKontroller Desktop“ on your Mac. App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/app/ikontroller-desktop/id6755576478?mt=12
For more info; visit iKontroller support: https://biskuitmarie.github.io/ikontroller-support/
What's new (v2.3)
- Layouts published from any specific device can now be adapted to other iPhones/iPads
- Improved the mapping of controls (Buttons, Joysticks, Gyrosticks)