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When I play donkey kong I see this : http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/3996/donkeykongr.jpg
But when I play super mario bros, I have no problems!!! (no connection errors)

When I try to play just dance 2. And I press A to start the game, nothing happens. Again, I can play super mario bros with no problems!

When I play super mario galaxy i see this (WITH the nunchuck connected to my wii mote Confused?): http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/1599/supermariogalaxyd.jpg


What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
If the sensor bar is really broken, it will show on a picture. A camera will "see" the emitted IR.
(12-05-2011, 04:57 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
That's what I mean, I can't use it as a pointing device, but it's on...
(12-05-2011, 05:46 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 04:57 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
That's what I mean, I can't use it as a pointing device, but it's on...

What is the brand of the sensor bar?
You're sure it's not broken? Like KHRZ said you could take a picture of while it's "ON" to see if it really works.
The leds should be visible then.

If it really works all there is to it is turning it ON and just start playing and letting the sensor bar doing it's job.
You could trying to disable the Wiimote speaker by right clicking Donkey Kong in the game list.
That is proven to solve the Wiimote drop out issue.
(12-05-2011, 05:50 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:46 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 04:57 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
That's what I mean, I can't use it as a pointing device, but it's on...

What is the brand of the sensor bar?
You're sure it's not broken? Like KHRZ said you could take a picture of while it's "ON" to see if it really works.
The leds should be visible then.

If it really works all there is to it is turning it ON and just start playing and letting the sensor bar doing it's job.
It's a KONIG Gaming sensor bar.
It's a new one, so I don't think so it's broken...
What do you mean with take a picture? (sorry for the noobquestion)

I allso updated my original post, with the problems that I have with some games

thank you
(12-05-2011, 05:54 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:50 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:46 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 04:57 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
That's what I mean, I can't use it as a pointing device, but it's on...

What is the brand of the sensor bar?
You're sure it's not broken? Like KHRZ said you could take a picture of while it's "ON" to see if it really works.
The leds should be visible then.

If it really works all there is to it is turning it ON and just start playing and letting the sensor bar doing it's job.
It's a KONIG Gaming sensor bar.
It's a new one, so I don't think so it's broken...
What do you mean with take a picture? (sorry for the noobquestion)

I allso updated my original post, with the problems that I have with some games

thank you

It's fairly easy really. Turn on the sensor bar, take a picture with a digital camera of it and the picture should reveal the light of the leds.
(12-05-2011, 05:50 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]
You could trying to disable the Wiimote speaker by right clicking Donkey Kong in the game list.
That is proven to solve the Wiimote drop out issue.
I don't see that option anywhere? (sorry, its in dutch)
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/6195/speakerxm.jpg

(12-05-2011, 05:59 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:54 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:50 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 05:46 AM)Dbrown Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2011, 04:57 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]What the deuce? Are you serious? Dolphin ain't supposed to see the sensor bar.
Use of the Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device and nothing else.
That's what I mean, I can't use it as a pointing device, but it's on...

What is the brand of the sensor bar?
You're sure it's not broken? Like KHRZ said you could take a picture of while it's "ON" to see if it really works.
The leds should be visible then.

If it really works all there is to it is turning it ON and just start playing and letting the sensor bar doing it's job.
It's a KONIG Gaming sensor bar.
It's a new one, so I don't think so it's broken...
What do you mean with take a picture? (sorry for the noobquestion)

I allso updated my original post, with the problems that I have with some games

thank you

It's fairly easy really. Turn on the sensor bar, take a picture with a digital camera of it and the picture should reveal the light of the leds.

Ow, sorry Smile But I can see that the sensor bar is on. Because, when I push on the powwer button, A blue light goes on Wink
Here is a picture: http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/4392/20111204001.jpg
Well it seems you're using a different version of Dolphin then I do, because in the official 3.0 version there is a setting called Disable Wiimote speaker.

And yeah it seems like the bar is functioning as it should, but why it doesn't work I can't really answer.
Basically what I do is turn it ON and the Wii mote movement works.
"Alternate Wiimote timing" is the new name for "disable Wiimote speaker".
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