Configuration troubles?
I'm trying to configure a setup that allows me to use the mouse to point my emulated wiimote at the screen, and using the common a/b buttonss on the mouse. Default setup does this part for me. But I want my other hand's nunchuk (especially it's analog stick) to NOT be on keyboard controls. I'd like it (and the less used wiimote controls, like + or -, for instance) to be mapped to a gamepad, held in my left hand, while the mouse remains in my right. This gives me an analog stick to emulate the analog stick on the nunchuk, and enough buttons to match it (l1 and l2 for C and Z), along with select and a dpad for 5 addition functions, which would cover the remaining 4 buttons on wiimote not covered by the mouse. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get the program to register input from both sources simultaneously, even using the 'configure an advanced control' option by right clicking the input I want.
Can anyone offer me some insight onto how to do this? It seems the most logical way to handle both controls, for those of us not capable of using our actual wiimotes.
I'm trying to configure a setup that allows me to use the mouse to point my emulated wiimote at the screen, and using the common a/b buttonss on the mouse. Default setup does this part for me. But I want my other hand's nunchuk (especially it's analog stick) to NOT be on keyboard controls. I'd like it (and the less used wiimote controls, like + or -, for instance) to be mapped to a gamepad, held in my left hand, while the mouse remains in my right. This gives me an analog stick to emulate the analog stick on the nunchuk, and enough buttons to match it (l1 and l2 for C and Z), along with select and a dpad for 5 addition functions, which would cover the remaining 4 buttons on wiimote not covered by the mouse. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get the program to register input from both sources simultaneously, even using the 'configure an advanced control' option by right clicking the input I want.
Can anyone offer me some insight onto how to do this? It seems the most logical way to handle both controls, for those of us not capable of using our actual wiimotes.