(03-28-2012, 04:24 AM)dannzen Wrote: [ -> ]your wiimote is not detected?!
3leds is not normal...
I think the wiimote is detected because it is recognized in bluetooth and buttons functioned in the game dolphin ..
yes, three LEDs flashing ... Is this a problem?
Left side. This is correct?
Yet I tested my Wii sensor bar on my television and it worked correctly ..
But it is on Dolphin, the pointer of the Wiimote doesn't appear on the screen :/
On DarwiinRemote, the sensor bar for control the mouse works perfectly...!! I don't understand why it doesn't work on dolphin..
The problem is not my sensor bar
thanks for any help
It's either a dolphin, mac or Bluetooth bug.
I don't know because the sensor bar works fine on DarwiinRemote..
I think making a new topic about my boring problem..
You've got it in enough places, but you don't have your own thread yet. If it is a unique problem you may be able to justify making a new thread with a more fitting title, but you should try as hard as possible to get it fixed without making new threads.
(03-24-2012, 03:47 AM)anoxy Wrote: [ -> ]Indeed! It's working on a consistent basis now so here's how I do it, with pictures:
1. Click on the little bluetooth icon on your menu bar, and select "Set Up Bluetooth Device..."
![[Image: TXzy4.png]](http://i.imgur.com/TXzy4.png)
2. It should give you this window. "Searching for Bluetooth Devices"
![[Image: O3bt9.png]](http://i.imgur.com/O3bt9.png)
3. Press the little red SYNC button on the back of your Wii Remote, and it should show up in the device list. Select your Wii Remote and click "Continue"
![[Image: PK5vO.png]](http://i.imgur.com/PK5vO.png)
4. If you've already connected the remote before, it will give you this window. If not, disregard this step. Click "OK"
![[Image: i0ZEj.png]](http://i.imgur.com/i0ZEj.png)
5. This window should appear saying pairing was unsuccessful. So you want to click "Passcode Options"
![[Image: jhmAV.png]](http://i.imgur.com/jhmAV.png)
6. Once this pops up, click "Do not use a passcode with this device" and click OK.
![[Image: x78cH.png]](http://i.imgur.com/x78cH.png)
7. Keep the Bluetooth Setup Assistant window open, and check the Bluetooth menu in your menu bar to see if the Wii Remote is connected.
![[Image: gkibb.png]](http://i.imgur.com/gkibb.png)
8. Now open up Dolphin
9. Click "Wiimote"
10. Choose "Real Wiimote"
11. Press the little red SYNC button on the back of your Wii Remote
12. Click "Refresh" in Dolphin
13. When it says "1 Connected" immediately launch your game and the first LED light should come on and everything should work.
Also, I am using this Duracell sensor bar (great product) if it makes any difference.
I don't see a "passcode options" button when I do this. I'm running Mac OS 10.7.3 if that's any use. It just doesn't come up for me. Might it be because I'm using an off brand Wiimote?
I do sometimes get a box in which it wants me to
put in a passcode, but I have no idea what to put in. And in any case the Wiimote disconnects within seconds of that box appearing.
Yeah, it might have something to do with your off brand wii remote. It's best to get a genuine remote made by Nintendo. They're pretty easy to find on Craigslist for cheap in my experience.
What about a PS3 controller. Does anyone know how I could set that up?
Awesome, thank you so much.
Now if only there was a Xenoblade 30fps patch for Mac...
Hello everyone,
I made it,
My problem is on the moment when i clich on the bouton refresh. As soon i click on the refresh butoon, my wiimote vibrating and the Dolphin App crash down straight away! SOmetimes the wiimote is sill virbrating and i have to put off the battery to stop it.
SOmebody have this problem? or a solution? Explaination?
OS X Mountain Lion somehow brokes the support for real wiimotes. There is no real fix available yet afaik.