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I'm using "WiiMotion Plus Inside".

I'm using a Bluetooth Dongle. I did not install BlueSoleil, the Wiimote was installed with the default Windows interface (BlueSoleil didnt work for some reason, probably cause I was using a wireless USB adapter too?).

I'm using the remote "Hybrid remote" as for some reason Real Remote doesn't seem to detect the cursor.

(Probably irrelevant)
i2600k
Radeon 6870
8GB RAM DDR3
Patriot Wildfire SSD

I'm using default controller settings (AFAIK).

I'm using adjusted video settings (optimized for Skyward Sword).

I have not tested this issue with other games, as Skyward Sword is the only game I've considered on Dolphin.

There are two other posts like this in the Skyward Sword games thread.

The issue:
Vertical movement works fine, but horizontal movement is really screwed up.
It's like there's a vortex in the center of the screen and whenever I move it left or right it gets sucked back in (aka, snaps to center).

I am using Dolphin 3.0-201-dirty.

That's all the relevant information I can think of at the moment.

Thanks in advance.
I can't edit my first post.

I've been told this is in the wrong section, my apologies.

Addendum to the first post:
It moves left and right fine at the top and bottom of the screen when the remote is in a vertical position.
http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=19897&pid=180239&highlight=center#pid180239
http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=19897&pid=179955&highlight=center#pid179955

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1d/Wii_Remote_Plus.jpg/220px-Wii_Remote_Plus.jpg

It's the remote on the left.

I've been told its an official Nintendo remote.
I also have a sensor, and it's the same both plugged in and unplugged.
Do you own a wii? Try calibrating it, also try running while using glovepie
(11-19-2011, 07:30 AM)MooCowGal Wrote: [ -> ]Do you own a wii? Try calibrating it, also try running while using glovepie

Yes I own a Wii, what do you mean by calibrating? You mean on the Wii?

And which script in GlovePie am I using, last time I used it it screwed up my Bluetooth HID driver.
none of them, just hit run
I keep getting some sort of HID driver error with Glovepie and ONLY Glovepie, I've enabled "No Auto Bluetooth Connect" but I don't think that's the bluetooth fix I'm looking for.
no idea what to tell you Sad sounds like theres a conflict with glove pie and your BT stack, what stack are you using? Try different ones, Widcomm - windows generic stack - the stack that came with your BT dongle - or BlueSoleil stack (you have to buy it but there's a 2 mb data trial for it
I don't think I'm using a specific stack, I'm using the default windows one.

I'll get blue soleil.
Still snaps to center with GlovePie and BlueSoleil. (It installed fine now).
The remote works perfectly fine on the Wii itself.

Could it be possible there are infared clashes in my room?
Nope, I shifted the controller away from my screen to my side with the sensor, still snapping to center.
I changed all the IR settings to 100, I seem to be able to control the controller nicely when I'm facing away from the computer (lol, somehow).
then you have other ir sources interfering with it o.o
I have an LED screen (which I assumed to be the reason), LED lights on my case, I'll try sticking my infared receiver from the Wii behind me.

Does the Wii need to be ON for the receiver to work? or just plugged in?
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