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Set up xbox360 controller for mario galaxy
08-16-2010, 11:42 AM
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MufinMcFlufin
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Ok, I've been trying to follow this, but I think I'm missing a plugin from somewhere, as when I look at the wiimote config settings, it was missing some things that were in your screenshots. If you guys could help out, I'm trying to run my wireless 360 controller on Zelda: Wind Waker (Yes, I own the game, yes I own a Wii, but the cd is too scratched up to work anymore. Little brothers don't seem to understand, "No, don't move the console when it's running with a fragile cd spinning very fast in it.")

I'm running Windows 7, 64 bit, with a dual core processor @ 2.1 GHz, with 4 GB RAM, and an ATI Radeon 5570 Graphics card (I don't know graphics cards very well, but apparently it's a decent low power one, and Wind Waker usually plays between 10 frames per second on large maps to a full 30 frames per second on small maps, averaging around 23 to 24 fps.)

I have Dolphin 2.0, however I don't know what plugins I have for it or for the wiimote, and I don't know what you guys means when you say rvn, so you can probably tell I'm not technologically stupid, but I'm no specialist. I don't always know what you mean, but if you tell me to do something, I can do it.

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. The keyboard is fine, but when I got this wireless connector for my 360 controller, I knew I had to at least try it out.

EDIT: Never mind. Found out I had to start Dolphin with the controller turned on and synced to my computer, and also that I was looking at the wrong config, and I need to look at the gc controller config, now that it shows up. My bad. (I feel like an idiot lol)


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11-26-2016, 03:22 PM (This post was last modified: 11-26-2016, 03:22 PM by supermann.)
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(04-25-2010, 08:52 AM)Billiard26 Wrote: This is kinda a silly question, you should just configure the pad to your liking.
But I like promoting my new plugins, so I'll post a silly reply:
You could try the "Wiimote New" plugin in the latest revisions.
If you are using the old plugin/ don't want to try the new one, sorry you will have to wait for someone else to help you. :p
Here's a screenshot of my config in Wiimote New for x360 controllers that works with SuperMG. :p

Thanks for this guide! It totally works! But what's Thumb L for Nunchuk? I am using Dolphin 5.0 these days.
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