Joystick block under Mac OS
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I am currently working in the Mac OS ver 15.6.1 (Sequoia) environment and need to connect a joystick to my Simulink model (R2025a) for aircraft simulation. Would be working under Mac OS? If so, which hardware (joystick or pad) is recommended?
Thank you very much in advance,
Fabrizio
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sneha
on 1 Sep 2025
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1. Native Support in Simulink
- Simulink’s built-in Simulation 3D Joystick block is not supported on Mac OS, because it relies on DirectInput/XInput APIs.
- If you use Windows, you can use the sim3d.io.Joystick object to interface with a joystick.
Syntax:
joystick = sim3d.io.Joystick()
joystick = sim3d.io.Joystick(Name=Value)
The sim3d.io.Joystick object supports all joystick devices using Microsoft® DirectInput and XInput protocols.
Example: To enable force feedback if supported:
joystick = sim3d.io.Joystick(ForceFeedback=1)
2. Workaround for macOS
Since the built-in block is not supported on macOS, you can:
- Use a cross-platform S-Function to read joystick data.
- Download S-Function code from MATLAB file exchange (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/111265-s-function-for-reading-joystick-values-on-simulink).
- Compile using mex (if required).
- Add S-Function block in Simulink.
- Map outputs (axes/buttons) to your aircraft simulation model.
3. Hardware Recommendation
- Preferred:Flight-centric USB HID-compliant joystick (e.g., Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, Thrustmaster T.16000M).
- Why not a gamepad? Joysticks provide more precise control for flight simulation.
4. Integration Steps (macOS)
- Choose joystick → Ensure it’s USB HID compliant.
- Connect to macOS → Verify in System Settings → Game Controller.
- Integrate with Simulink via S-Function → Assign axes/buttons to simulation controls.
- Run simulation → Test and calibrate.
Please note that Mathworks does not extend support for file exchange submissions.
You can also use python scripts to acheive the same.
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