My WiiMote is being detected, and most functions work fine (button input, LEDs, rumble, nunchuk), but IR doesn't seem to want to work.
In Z:SS (PAL), I get stuck at the IR calibration screen ("Point the Wii Remote at the screen"). The pointer never appears.
All four sensor LEDs are lit (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0047QCI3K), I can confirm this by pointing a camera at it.
Dolphin 3.0-201, IOGEAR GBU421, Windows stack in Win7. (I tried BlueSoleil at one point without much luck--it didn't seem to support it--but since everything else on the WiiMote is working it doesn't seem like a driver-level problem...)
Any ideas?
(Uh, Z:SS.)
I guess "Disable Smilies" doesn't work.
Some manual diagnostics (with CWiid) helped narrow it down: I have to be about six feet back for the WiiMote to report both sensors at once. Any closer, and it only sees one. Moving the sensors closer together reduces it a bit, though it still needs to be uncomfortably far for a 24" monitor. I guess it's this aftermarket sensor bar's fault...
In Z:SS (PAL), I get stuck at the IR calibration screen ("Point the Wii Remote at the screen"). The pointer never appears.
All four sensor LEDs are lit (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0047QCI3K), I can confirm this by pointing a camera at it.
Dolphin 3.0-201, IOGEAR GBU421, Windows stack in Win7. (I tried BlueSoleil at one point without much luck--it didn't seem to support it--but since everything else on the WiiMote is working it doesn't seem like a driver-level problem...)
Any ideas?
(Uh, Z:SS.)
I guess "Disable Smilies" doesn't work.
Some manual diagnostics (with CWiid) helped narrow it down: I have to be about six feet back for the WiiMote to report both sensors at once. Any closer, and it only sees one. Moving the sensors closer together reduces it a bit, though it still needs to be uncomfortably far for a 24" monitor. I guess it's this aftermarket sensor bar's fault...