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Problem with generic wiimote
05-08-2011, 01:59 PM
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joluinfante
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Hi Forum.
I'm newie in dolphin.
I have a generic (chinese) wiimote.
This device is not working with Sports game in wii emulation. When I touch buttons a and b, the emulator don't detect it. I have linux with the sources. I did check the message from wiimote is going to the emulator (I see a1 30 00 08 and a1 30 00 04 messages from the wiimote, but I can't find where the emulator is not detecting it). I'd like to "repair" the program to work with generic's wiimote, but, I need a little help with it. Any can help me?
TIA
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05-10-2011, 08:39 PM
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MetalDeathMusic
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Please forgive the thread intrusion but I did not want to create a new one on the same topic. If I'm correct I'm also having the same problem as the O.P. I have a nyko wiimote and nyko wireless sensor, and just like the O.P. the wiimote is connected perfectly to my bt adapter/computer, as well as Dolphin itself. However, when I load a game (only have donkey kong country returns right now) and on the wrist strap warning screen where you need to press A and B, nothing happens. I have set the GC pad to nothing, and have also done most other hints available on this site, but to no avail. Help me and the O.P. out?
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05-10-2011, 10:21 PM
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You guys are sure you have selected Real Wii mote in the Wii mote config right?
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