Hello everyone!
I recently compiled a small, simple application with devkitPPC r19, libogc 1.8.1. It can be found at:
http://dsotaku.drunkencoders.com/Playgro...stKeys.zip
It is supposed to print on the screen which of the [A], [B], [+], [-], [1] and [2] keys on the Wii Remote controller #1 are currently being pressed. Unfortunately, the 4771 build of Dolphin doesn't seem to detect that I pressed any of those keys. The aforementioned keys are currently bound to [Z], [X], [=], [-], [C], and [V] respectively on the emulator at my PC (the default bindings, if I recall correctly).
Other apps seem to recognize key presses just fine on this very PC. Oddly enough, however, if I run Q1Rev on Dolphin, it seems to map [Z] on my keyboard to [2] on the Wiimote, and [X] to [1].
Do you think there is something wrong or misconfigured in my PC? If you test this project (TestKeys , link above), do you get the same results as me (namely, no key presses detected)? Any idea why this happens?
Any pointers on what could be causing this behavior are greatly appreciated.
I recently compiled a small, simple application with devkitPPC r19, libogc 1.8.1. It can be found at:
http://dsotaku.drunkencoders.com/Playgro...stKeys.zip
It is supposed to print on the screen which of the [A], [B], [+], [-], [1] and [2] keys on the Wii Remote controller #1 are currently being pressed. Unfortunately, the 4771 build of Dolphin doesn't seem to detect that I pressed any of those keys. The aforementioned keys are currently bound to [Z], [X], [=], [-], [C], and [V] respectively on the emulator at my PC (the default bindings, if I recall correctly).
Other apps seem to recognize key presses just fine on this very PC. Oddly enough, however, if I run Q1Rev on Dolphin, it seems to map [Z] on my keyboard to [2] on the Wiimote, and [X] to [1].
Do you think there is something wrong or misconfigured in my PC? If you test this project (TestKeys , link above), do you get the same results as me (namely, no key presses detected)? Any idea why this happens?
Any pointers on what could be causing this behavior are greatly appreciated.