I've set the Dolphinbar to Mode 4 and can connect one old style wiimote and it seems to work OK, I can play games single player.
When I configure Dolphin with 2 Wiimotes things go wrong. It only recognises one Wiimote - only one of them buzzes when I click 'Refresh' in controller configuration, but the other Wiimote seems to sync and indicates a blue light. However usually both Wiimotes switch to showing the second blue light illuminated and neither actually works even if one of them still buzzes on clicking 'Refresh'.
When I run a game with both Wiimotes enabled, clicking the 'working' Wiimote causes diagnostic messages to be displayed in yellow in the top-left of the game window. This indicates that Wiimote 1 and wiimote 2 connected then were disconnected. But the game ignores the input.
I'm using a newly purchased Dolphinbar. Do I need to update the firmware?
Is there a way to update firmware on a Mac, or do I need to use a PC?
Is it worth using the latest dev build of Dolphin?
Any other suggestions? Any help much appreciated.
Best regards,
Simon
When I configure Dolphin with 2 Wiimotes things go wrong. It only recognises one Wiimote - only one of them buzzes when I click 'Refresh' in controller configuration, but the other Wiimote seems to sync and indicates a blue light. However usually both Wiimotes switch to showing the second blue light illuminated and neither actually works even if one of them still buzzes on clicking 'Refresh'.
When I run a game with both Wiimotes enabled, clicking the 'working' Wiimote causes diagnostic messages to be displayed in yellow in the top-left of the game window. This indicates that Wiimote 1 and wiimote 2 connected then were disconnected. But the game ignores the input.
I'm using a newly purchased Dolphinbar. Do I need to update the firmware?
Is there a way to update firmware on a Mac, or do I need to use a PC?
Is it worth using the latest dev build of Dolphin?
Any other suggestions? Any help much appreciated.
Best regards,
Simon