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Calibrate Wiimote in Dolphin?
07-22-2009, 11:07 PM
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ch3bastian Offline
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hi i have my new wiimote connected trought bluetooth and my candels as a sensor bar at the bottom of my monitor and configured but... when i try to play Traume Center Second Opinion the pointer dont appear on the screen the buttons respond correctly so meaby its a calibration-wiimote-dolphin problem, there is a way to calibrate the wiimote on dolphin?


any help? any idea?


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07-23-2009, 08:25 AM
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no it's not, you just don't have an ir array/sensor bar.
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07-23-2009, 11:16 AM
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Klobersaurus
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I too am having trouble getting the wiimote to work. It says it's connected to the computer and the lights blink until I start a game. However, when I start the game (in this case, punchout) the lights completely go off and I cannot get the wiimote to respond at all until I take the batteries out. Then, I need to reconnect the controller and start over only to get the same result.

Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!

Edit: I now have the lights on outside of the game. They go on when I go to configure the wiimote. All things seem to work fine in the recording tab but when I start the game, the wiimote's lights go off and there is no response. Again, please help! Thanks!
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