I had some trouble getting this to work. The installer ran, but the game itself wouldn't respond to mouse clicks or my keyboard, and it launched in a tiny corner of the display.
Eventually I figured it out, and I wanted to share my steps. Here's how I did it.
I created an exception for /Applications/SWTOR.app in my antivirus app.
When the "Wine configuration" window opened, under the Applications tab, I changed the "Windows Version" selection from "Windows 7" to "Windows 10".
Under the Graphics tab, I enabled "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows" and I increased the screen resolution slider to 144 dpi.
Then I clicked the OK button.
In the terminal, I noticed a lot of errors like this:
0094:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device Unable to create plug in interface for USB deviceobject 0x441b
I went into "System Preferences", clicked on "Security & Privacy", clicked on the Privacy tab and clicked on "Developer Tools". There, I clicked on "Terminal.app".
(Note: I still get the USB errors in the terminal when I run winecfg, but my mouse and keyboard work now.)
I have a MacBook Pro running Monterey 12.5 with these stats:
Processor: 2.6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 Memory: 16 GB 2400 MHz DDR4 Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB USB mouse & Keyboard
I had some trouble getting this to work. The installer ran, but the game itself wouldn't respond to mouse clicks or my keyboard, and it launched in a tiny corner of the display.
Eventually I figured it out, and I wanted to share my steps. Here's how I did it.
/Applications/SWTOR.app/Contents/Resources/wine/bin/winecfg
When the "Wine configuration" window opened, under the Applications tab, I changed the "Windows Version" selection from "Windows 7" to "Windows 10".
Under the Graphics tab, I enabled "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows" and I increased the screen resolution slider to 144 dpi.
Then I clicked the OK button.
In the terminal, I noticed a lot of errors like this:
0094:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device Unable to create plug in interface for USB deviceobject 0x441b
(Note: I still get the USB errors in the terminal when I run winecfg, but my mouse and keyboard work now.)