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Problem with remote not detected in-game
12-29-2011, 07:45 PM
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Gluthor
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Greetings,

faily new to the dolphin scene, wanted to try my new zelda game i got for christmas in 1080 resolution.

I tried this with the latest build and build v7719, same problem :

I'm connecting my wiimote+motionplus addon in windows, it gets detected and appears in the peripherals connected.

I open up dolphin, i select a real physical wiimote as a controler, it vibrates and shows that 1 wiimote is connected. Configuration of button is greyed out, not too sure if its normal for physical, i assume so. On the controller, first light is lit, all seems okay.

When i start the game, Zelda the skyward sword, it looks like no input from this controler work. Can't skip the warning by pressing A, then it shows me a screen that there is no controler connected, and i,m stuck there. I tried alt+F5, F6 etc. to try to add controller there, to no avail.

Am i doing something wrong ?
I have the wiimote + wiimotion plus attachement and nunchuck.

Thanking you for you time
Well, it now works after a bit more tweaking... restarted pc, replaced my candles "IR sensor bar" that seemed to be the problem.
Well, it now works after a bit more tweaking... restarted pc, replaced my candles "IR sensor bar" that seemed to be the problem.
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12-30-2011, 11:55 PM
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Dr.Blowhole
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Hi Big Grin
Do you have good batteries or weak?
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