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Trouble with Wii IR recognition, LOZ-SS
01-07-2019, 09:38 AM
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Nooberoob
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Forgive me if this is a subject that has already been beaten to death, I personally have had a lot of trouble finding any solutions.

My Goal: To use dolphin to emulate LOZ: Skyward Sword on my PC using a real wii remote with wii-motion +.  

My problem: I have zero issues running the game on Dolphin-- it runs smooth and looks great.  My problem is with the cursor and sword movement, which goes off of the IR LED sensing of the remote.  I am using an original Wii sensor bar that I've rewired to work off USB (seems to work but this could be my issue) and I've also got tea-lights going as well.  I can connect my wiimote to my PC bluetooth with no issues, and dolphin recognizes it fine.  However, when "real wiimote" is selected in the controller config, when I go to run the game no cursor shows up whatsoever.  I can get a cursor to show up if I change the controller config to "hybrid wiimote" and I can successfully get past the calibration screen, however once in the game I have no cursor left-to-right movement and only get up-to-down which is no bueno.  Because I have the vertical cursor motion I am leaning towards my sensor bar not being the issue, but I very well could be wrong.  I have tried going into the "Wiimote New" config file and adding "MotionPlusConnected = True" like another thread suggested but it didn't solve my lack of horizontal motion issue.

So now I'm asking for help because I'm only minimally tech-competent and would love to get this working.

Any help is massively appreciated!
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01-07-2019, 10:57 PM
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You'll need to check if the sensor bar is outputting any IR light (you can check this with most cameras). Also I would recommend using the latest development version of dolphin.
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