I just downloaded the dolphin emulator yesterday and dumped two of my gamecube games- Tony Hawk's American Wasteland and Animal Crossing. I have tried EVERYTHING to enable the internal keyboard on my Macbook Pro running iOS X (10.12.5) within the dolphin emulator. I understand that when configuring the GCpad, you must hit "Standard Controller" as the type and "Keyboard/0/Apple Internal Keyboard/Trackpad" as the source. Even though this is correct, I have tried running Dolphin on all possible variants (keyboard instead of standard controller, input/ instead of keyboard/, etc.) Nothing has worked. I have both hit the Default keyboard setup and manually entered my own, but the ONLY time I was able to actually affect the game was when I accidentally changed the control for "start" from "alt shift and return" to "click (0)". That time, when I got to the title menu for Animal Crossing, it did hit start, but only because the emulator detected 0 clicks. I have tried checking and unchecking "Connect USB Keyboard" in config- wii, I have tried deleting "GCPadnew.ini" (it only shows back up after my next boot) I have tried configuring all four inputs the same way, I have deleted and redownloaded Dolphin multiple times, I have tried using Dolphin 4.0, I have even tried connecting a completely separate USB keyboard I have and configuring Standard Controller to that instead. I have restarted my laptop several times. Nothing works. Does anyone have any idea as to what I can do to fix this? Everything seems to be running normally with my keyboard otherwise.
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Use internal keyboard with Macbook Pro for Gamecube games
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