Hi, I read all the forums, hoping to find a solution to my problem, but with no success.
I am using the latest version of Dolphin always.
I have a real Wiimote, but no sensor bar.
So for some games I need a cursor in the game obviously.
I won't use candles, and I know buying a sensor bar is the best idea
Basically the solution is, instead of selecting Real Wiimote in settings, I select Emulated wiimote, and "connect wiimote for emulated controllers".
And with this I can use gyro of wiimote for the cursor.
So far is good.
But the cursor moves too fast, it is very sensitive.
It takes a very very little angle to go from left to right of screen. I want to decrease this sensitivity, so that I need bigger angle of movement on the wiimote, so that the cursor moves.
Now, this is very hard to modify. The reason is, the pointer in the settings, that is when I click the tab Motion Stimulation, the point controls are set to Cursor X-+, Y+-. They are not set to Wiimote Gyro axis !!! I don't know why.
So right clicking on these, and changing the range for example, doesn't change anything. Actually something changes, but no matter values I put, I could not lower the sensitivity.
I had the idea, of changing this value, instead of Cursor X-+, Y+-. to link them to Gyro directly, by right clicking, and selecting Gyro Pitch Yaw Roll accordingly. But I couldn't change anything. We can't change the pointer settings at all. They are hardwired in dolphin code apparently.
As an experiment, I tried to make the cursor be controlled by the gyro in the Nunchak. For the pointer settings, I right click on each of those 4, I select the Nunchak axis. But it doesn't work.
At the bottom of the settings window, there are the buttons Deadzone %, Vertical offset cm, Total Pitch, Total Yaw, Relative input.... I've tried tweaking literally everything.
I am software developer myself, so I have more than the average knowledge of tweaking all kinds of settings... My conclusion was, as I said, the pointer is hardwired to the wiimote gyro, when using it as emulated option, opposed to selected as real wiimote.
Any person who can help me, how to make the cursor slower, using the Wiimote Gyro ?
Again, buying an infrared sensor bar, would probably be best, but due to Covid19, packages take forever to arrive, and I would need to burn too many candles for all my games.
Thanks
I am using the latest version of Dolphin always.
I have a real Wiimote, but no sensor bar.
So for some games I need a cursor in the game obviously.
I won't use candles, and I know buying a sensor bar is the best idea
Basically the solution is, instead of selecting Real Wiimote in settings, I select Emulated wiimote, and "connect wiimote for emulated controllers".
And with this I can use gyro of wiimote for the cursor.
So far is good.
But the cursor moves too fast, it is very sensitive.
It takes a very very little angle to go from left to right of screen. I want to decrease this sensitivity, so that I need bigger angle of movement on the wiimote, so that the cursor moves.
Now, this is very hard to modify. The reason is, the pointer in the settings, that is when I click the tab Motion Stimulation, the point controls are set to Cursor X-+, Y+-. They are not set to Wiimote Gyro axis !!! I don't know why.
So right clicking on these, and changing the range for example, doesn't change anything. Actually something changes, but no matter values I put, I could not lower the sensitivity.
I had the idea, of changing this value, instead of Cursor X-+, Y+-. to link them to Gyro directly, by right clicking, and selecting Gyro Pitch Yaw Roll accordingly. But I couldn't change anything. We can't change the pointer settings at all. They are hardwired in dolphin code apparently.
As an experiment, I tried to make the cursor be controlled by the gyro in the Nunchak. For the pointer settings, I right click on each of those 4, I select the Nunchak axis. But it doesn't work.
At the bottom of the settings window, there are the buttons Deadzone %, Vertical offset cm, Total Pitch, Total Yaw, Relative input.... I've tried tweaking literally everything.
I am software developer myself, so I have more than the average knowledge of tweaking all kinds of settings... My conclusion was, as I said, the pointer is hardwired to the wiimote gyro, when using it as emulated option, opposed to selected as real wiimote.
Any person who can help me, how to make the cursor slower, using the Wiimote Gyro ?
Again, buying an infrared sensor bar, would probably be best, but due to Covid19, packages take forever to arrive, and I would need to burn too many candles for all my games.
Thanks