
On your Siri Remote, press and hold the Menu and Volume Up buttons for about five seconds.
#SIRIMOTE MAC INSTALL#
However once I try to test the same code inside MacOS or iOS app, Siri controller is never detected (I double checked to be sure Siri Remote is Paired and Connected via Settings -> Bluetooth). Install SiriMote, then open System Preferences and go to the Bluetooth pane. Any app that reacts to your Macs media keys can be controlled, like.
#SIRIMOTE MAC TV#
On your Siri Remote, press and hold the Menu and Volume Up buttons for five seconds. SiriMote connects your Apple TV Siri Remote and allows you to control your Mac with it. I also tested with free mac app (SiriMote) - and everything works great too. On your Mac, launch System Preferences from the Dock. SiriMote is a simple little app that’ll do just that. It works all great (both motion and microgamepad profile) when I pair Siri Remote with my Macbook and test GameController API inside sample tvOS Project (using Xcode tvOS simulator). Mac: The new remote that comes with the new Apple TV is cool, but unlike older remotes, it doesn’t easily pair with your Mac. I just bought standalone Siri Remote (only remote without apple TV) to add new feature for my iphone game.
