PLEASE DONT BUY THIS CONTROL... This help is for the ones that did. It was done in Windows 7 (64 bits), should work in others but no sure.
Download this (NEW LINK): https://mega.nz/#F!KJ0HmDyb!j6u8WKgtXBn8eweApxQtcw
UPDATE:
You will need to copy some files of my installation done in windows 7 (64 bits), because the aiwii server is no longer working. You will have to download the content int the first link in my post (fixed), and overwrite the content of the aiwii folder located in:
"C:/Users/"you"/AppData/Roaming/AIWI"
After you are done should work. Remember it worked in windows 7, i tried on windows 8, 8.1 & 10 but no success.
I bought one of these Genius Wizard sticks recently, and I have to confess that I had a hard time trying to figure out how to make it work in Dolphin. This is how to make it work (please refer to this guide for better understanding of my instructions: https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?t...ontrollers ):
1- Install the Aiwi software from the original CD.
2- Skip the registration option (is no longer available, only for chinese)
3- In the Aiwi software window click on CONNECTION.
4- Click on "Connection Wizard" or "Connect Manually".
5- Turn on the stick with the power button
6- After paired with the software the stick is almost ready, now click on GAME ZONE in the upper left side, in the Category select OTHER and look for the "Motion Gamepad" option, click play (is part of this option).
7- A pop-up with an explanation of buttons locations appears click OK.
8- If the Aiwi main window has not changed to "Motion Gamepad" with a "Start" option click play again, if yes skip this step.
9- Press Start, the software will install additional drivers for the stick to function properly, after that a windows explorer window opens so YOU have to manually search the folder in that Dolphin resides AND run it from there. (You can also run it directly from a shortcut anyway)
10- Now with Dolphin running select the Wiimote option button, or go to "options" and select "Wiimote settings".
11- The Wiimote configuration appears, click on the dropdown list of the first Wiimote (or the second or third if you already have other wiimotes configured) and select "Emulated Wiimote", and press "Configure" next to it.
12- In the tab of the Wiimote that you are configuring (the 1,the 2, the 3 or the 4 Wiimote), in Device dropdown list select SDL/0/Aiwi Joystick.
13- Now begin to assign the keys, in my example I did as follows:
* For the A stick button I left clicked with the mouse the A button in this panel and immediately pressed the A in the stick, made the same for B.
* The buttons 1,2,3 and 4 in the panel I did assign the colored ones in the stick obviously.
* The Dpad to the "Dpad".
* It is mandatory to activate the "Extension" option in this panel to "Nunchuck", and press the "configure" button next to it.
* Now where it says "Stick" we are going to ASSIGN the MOVEMENT of the stick, hold the stick horizontally with the right hand (try to left click the directions in the panel using the left hand), with the Genius Wizard black top up and the blue light indicator straight to the left.
* For the UP click on it and turn the upper face of the stick toward the screen (now should say axis 1-).
* For the DOWN click on it and turn the upper side towards YOU (facing you,now should say axis 1+).
* For the LEFT click on it and turn softly the blue light toward the floor (now should say axis 0-)
* For the RIGHT click on it and turn softly the blue light toward the ceiling (now should say axis 0+)
* Finally I would recommend to assign the "menu" stick button to "Z" in the nunchuck configuration panel.
If you have successfully done, you can try this with the Zelda Twilight princess for WII, I ran epona moving the stick in the air and IT WENT SMOOTHLY... depending of course of my physical movements.
IMPORTANT: After you are done setting your stick, you don´t have to repeat all the processes. Instead when you have to run a game, first open the Aiwi software interface and select "Motion Gamepad" and press "Start" Until you see a window that have a button that says "End Game", now open Dolphin and play.
NOTE 1: I have read in the posts that the wii sticks drain batteries in two hours aprox. Well I was playing a tennis game session of 2 hours, 1 hour of Zelda Tw AND 2 Hours of Mario Galaxy (with a different control adjustment of course) with this and the batteries are full yet. As I continue testing I will let you know how much it last with Alkaline batteries.
NEW NOTE: I GOT IT TO WORK ON MARIO GALAXY, runs fine and I control the start cursor and Mario movements with the same stick... If you need the configurations write me.
HERE ARE THE PHOTOS FOR YOU TO CONFIG:
http://s1300.photobucket.com/user/tekkan...k%20config
When i do get some free time will try to make the video tutorial
Download this (NEW LINK): https://mega.nz/#F!KJ0HmDyb!j6u8WKgtXBn8eweApxQtcw
UPDATE:
You will need to copy some files of my installation done in windows 7 (64 bits), because the aiwii server is no longer working. You will have to download the content int the first link in my post (fixed), and overwrite the content of the aiwii folder located in:
"C:/Users/"you"/AppData/Roaming/AIWI"
After you are done should work. Remember it worked in windows 7, i tried on windows 8, 8.1 & 10 but no success.
I bought one of these Genius Wizard sticks recently, and I have to confess that I had a hard time trying to figure out how to make it work in Dolphin. This is how to make it work (please refer to this guide for better understanding of my instructions: https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?t...ontrollers ):
1- Install the Aiwi software from the original CD.
2- Skip the registration option (is no longer available, only for chinese)
3- In the Aiwi software window click on CONNECTION.
4- Click on "Connection Wizard" or "Connect Manually".
5- Turn on the stick with the power button
6- After paired with the software the stick is almost ready, now click on GAME ZONE in the upper left side, in the Category select OTHER and look for the "Motion Gamepad" option, click play (is part of this option).
7- A pop-up with an explanation of buttons locations appears click OK.
8- If the Aiwi main window has not changed to "Motion Gamepad" with a "Start" option click play again, if yes skip this step.
9- Press Start, the software will install additional drivers for the stick to function properly, after that a windows explorer window opens so YOU have to manually search the folder in that Dolphin resides AND run it from there. (You can also run it directly from a shortcut anyway)
10- Now with Dolphin running select the Wiimote option button, or go to "options" and select "Wiimote settings".
11- The Wiimote configuration appears, click on the dropdown list of the first Wiimote (or the second or third if you already have other wiimotes configured) and select "Emulated Wiimote", and press "Configure" next to it.
12- In the tab of the Wiimote that you are configuring (the 1,the 2, the 3 or the 4 Wiimote), in Device dropdown list select SDL/0/Aiwi Joystick.
13- Now begin to assign the keys, in my example I did as follows:
* For the A stick button I left clicked with the mouse the A button in this panel and immediately pressed the A in the stick, made the same for B.
* The buttons 1,2,3 and 4 in the panel I did assign the colored ones in the stick obviously.
* The Dpad to the "Dpad".
* It is mandatory to activate the "Extension" option in this panel to "Nunchuck", and press the "configure" button next to it.
* Now where it says "Stick" we are going to ASSIGN the MOVEMENT of the stick, hold the stick horizontally with the right hand (try to left click the directions in the panel using the left hand), with the Genius Wizard black top up and the blue light indicator straight to the left.
* For the UP click on it and turn the upper face of the stick toward the screen (now should say axis 1-).
* For the DOWN click on it and turn the upper side towards YOU (facing you,now should say axis 1+).
* For the LEFT click on it and turn softly the blue light toward the floor (now should say axis 0-)
* For the RIGHT click on it and turn softly the blue light toward the ceiling (now should say axis 0+)
* Finally I would recommend to assign the "menu" stick button to "Z" in the nunchuck configuration panel.
If you have successfully done, you can try this with the Zelda Twilight princess for WII, I ran epona moving the stick in the air and IT WENT SMOOTHLY... depending of course of my physical movements.
IMPORTANT: After you are done setting your stick, you don´t have to repeat all the processes. Instead when you have to run a game, first open the Aiwi software interface and select "Motion Gamepad" and press "Start" Until you see a window that have a button that says "End Game", now open Dolphin and play.
NOTE 1: I have read in the posts that the wii sticks drain batteries in two hours aprox. Well I was playing a tennis game session of 2 hours, 1 hour of Zelda Tw AND 2 Hours of Mario Galaxy (with a different control adjustment of course) with this and the batteries are full yet. As I continue testing I will let you know how much it last with Alkaline batteries.
NEW NOTE: I GOT IT TO WORK ON MARIO GALAXY, runs fine and I control the start cursor and Mario movements with the same stick... If you need the configurations write me.
HERE ARE THE PHOTOS FOR YOU TO CONFIG:
http://s1300.photobucket.com/user/tekkan...k%20config
When i do get some free time will try to make the video tutorial