I've been trying to play Super Mario Galaxy with the emulator, but I'm running into two problems that, combined, are preventing me from doing so.
I have a Wiimote and a Nunchuck, however if I start the game in Real Wiimote mode it does not recognise the Nunchuck being plugged in.
As an alternative, I've tried launching the game in Hybrid Wiimote mode with keyboard keys defined for the Nunchuck. This does get past the Nunchuck connection screen, but then the Wiimote no longer works as a pointer. It responds to key presses, for example I can bring up the Home screen, but it no longer tracks a cursor with my sensor bar at all (this works relatively well in Real Wiimote mode).
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I could do to fix either of these problems? Using the real Nunchuck would be my preference but I'm sure I can live with the hybrid solution.
I have a Wiimote and a Nunchuck, however if I start the game in Real Wiimote mode it does not recognise the Nunchuck being plugged in.
As an alternative, I've tried launching the game in Hybrid Wiimote mode with keyboard keys defined for the Nunchuck. This does get past the Nunchuck connection screen, but then the Wiimote no longer works as a pointer. It responds to key presses, for example I can bring up the Home screen, but it no longer tracks a cursor with my sensor bar at all (this works relatively well in Real Wiimote mode).
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I could do to fix either of these problems? Using the real Nunchuck would be my preference but I'm sure I can live with the hybrid solution.