Most things are working fine with this emulator. My wii-mote connects via bluetooth and works fine on Windows 10, but when I try to play a game like Super Mario Galaxy which requires the nunchuck, it WILL recognize the device and let me enter the game, but in game, the control stick appears to be improperly configured. When nothing is held down, it will go one direction. Some directions either stop or change Mario's course, but not in the proper directions. My wii-mote is one that is officially licensed, and I have tried 2 different official nunchucks, giving me the same problem. Is there any way to configure or patch/fix the nunchuk to work properly with the real wii-mote?
Real Nunchuk issue with control stick.
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11-24-2016, 06:12 AM
Sounds like it isn't calibrated, I have no idea how you do that on a wiimote though.
Don't touch the control stick while plugging your Nunchuk into the Wii Remote. If it still doesn't work properly, then you have a defective Nunchuk.
11-24-2016, 10:30 AM
(11-24-2016, 09:32 AM)leolam Wrote: Don't touch the control stick while plugging your Nunchuk into the Wii Remote. If it still doesn't work properly, then you have a defective Nunchuk. Made sure not to touch the control stick, and no luck. The two nunchuks I tried are definitely not defective, as they work perfectly fine on the normal wii and wii u. On Dolphin, they both have the exact same movement problem.
Oh, then something is misconfigured, unless you're using BT passthrough or the real Wiimote mode, in which case it could be a bug in Dolphin. Which mode are you using?
11-24-2016, 11:12 AM
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(11-24-2016, 10:42 AM)leolam Wrote: Oh, then something is misconfigured, unless you're using BT passthrough or the real Wiimote mode, in which case it could be a bug in Dolphin. Which mode are you using? I think I just got to the root of the problem. I have been using the Hybrid wii-mote option because I need to control the IR with a mouse, I tried a game where I didn't need IR to start, but tried Real Wii Mote Mode instead of hybrid. NOW, the nunchuk's control is working fine. However, I do still need hybrid for some games to control the IR. So, something in the hybrid mode is making the issue happen, but I can't configure the nunchuk itself, only emulated controls. I don't have the nunchuk selected in the extension drop-down list (real nunchuk won't work at all if it is) nor are any of the controls altered. I kept them all as default, and also tried clearing them, but still got this issue with the nunchuk in this mode. Any ideas? 11-27-2016, 12:47 PM
Do you have a sensor bar ? For some games, you will need to calibrate Wiimote first then connect the nunchuk otherwise it won't be recognized
Laptop: Mini PC :: 11-29-2016, 08:15 AM
(11-27-2016, 12:47 PM)admin89 Wrote: Do you have a sensor bar ? For some games, you will need to calibrate Wiimote first then connect the nunchuk otherwise it won't be recognized No, I don't have a sensor bar for dolphin. That's why I've been using hybrid mode to use a mouse for the IR pointer. What do you mean by calibrating the wiimote? I connect it via bluetooth, then connect the nunchuck. The controls work fine on real wii-mote mode, but not on hybrid, which I need in order to use the mouse. I don't see any options to change the controls or calibrate (a little new at using this). If I can't figure this out, I'll consider getting a sensor bar, but if there's some way to get the nunchuk working properly in hybrid mode, that would be nice. |
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