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Using a Generic USB Joystick to play Mario Kart Wii?
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Using a Generic USB Joystick to play Mario Kart Wii?
04-17-2015, 08:49 PM
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stephenswag88
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Hi, I'm a complete noob at this stuff and need help.

Will it be possible to play Mario Kart Wii using this controller? https://content.ebgames.com.au/website/images/detail/161015_detail.jpg

The controller is recognised in Dolphin and you can use the buttons properly, shown in these three images:

http://gyazo.com/1de26914dbaeecaa609bbccfb58633e2

http://gyazo.com/ee4d793bc47de552b57d0503e5211c76 - As you can see, the analog stick is recognised (I was holding it to the left).

http://gyazo.com/64f414d22528726c59286649c3f03245 - Showing that the buttons work

The buttons work fine in the game, but I've got no idea how to configure the top left analog stick (Analog 1) to actually work (drive left and right).
I'm trying to get into MKWii TAS but this is blocking me :/

Do I need to add an emulated extension or change some settings?

I also don't have any Bluetooth detector to use a real wiimote, so I can't use the Wii Wheel, which is unfortunate.

Help is much appreciated Smile
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04-17-2015, 09:41 PM
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(04-17-2015, 08:49 PM)stephenswag88 Wrote: Do I need to add an emulated extension or change some settings?

Yes, add a nunchuck and set it up
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