The package works seamlessly after installation, requiring only proper input setup. It supports the Siri Remote 2nd generation clickpad. You can process the Siri Remote as a generic Gamepad using the Input System Package (New) or as a more specific Apple Micro Gamepad. Alternatively, you can use the Input Manager (Old) and map axes and buttons according to your needs, with the option to remap physical elements. A demo version is available, but note that touchpad and clickpad functionality is limited to 10 minutes.
The package includes native plugins for tvOS, iOS, and macOS to wrap the GCMicroGamepad class and pass its input to Unity. You can set the touchpad and clickpad to send Stick or D-Pad input separately or simultaneously. The Info.plist is patched during build to set up the Siri Remote 2nd generation properly. Native binaries are shipped without BITCODE, as it is deprecated.





