(09-13-2021, 09:01 AM)asheenlevrai Wrote: Could I mix real wiimotes with other BT controllers for multiplayer games? For instance, players 1 & 2 play with real wiimotes while players 3 & 4 play with generic BT controllers compatible with dolphin (if there is such a thing)
Yes, you can. Go to “Controllers” and under the “Wii Remotes” section, and then manually select and configure controllers for player 1,2,3 and 4. You can choose both real Wiimote and other BT controllers.
(09-13-2021, 09:01 AM)asheenlervai Wrote: What about the Wii Sensor bar? I haven't understood very well yet.
Do I need to purchase the Mayflash W010? (AFAIU its BT module is not comaptible with BT passthrough)
OR could I use any others? (nextronic still a no-go?)
"The situation with sensor bars has been so bad, just turning on a Wii and using its sensor bar is the preferred solution for many." source
Maybe something along these lines?
So, if you have a Wii Sensor Bar and also a Wii, then just power on the Wii with the sensor bar plugged to Wii, sensor bar only needs power. It will work for your Wiimote even when playing in Dolphin. (Just make sure that your Wiimote is connected to Dolphin, and not Wii.)
If you have a Wii Sensor Bar, but not Wii, then maybe try converting your Wii Sensor Bar to USB Powered or Wireless (Battery powered). Personally, I don’t prefer this.
There are other options that are cheaper to buy than a Mayflash DolphinBar, like USB-powered sensor bars and battery-powered ("wireless") sensor bars which can be found on Amazon. You can even create a homemade DIY Battery powered Sensor Bar. Or you can simply use two candles.

https://www.cnet.com/news/replace-your-wii-sensor-bar-romantically/
