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Hi All,

I have installed the latest 7zip of the Dolphin software.
Well everything runs at good speeds and stable.
Except for one thing: The Wiimote.

When I'm pointing it at the original Wii-bar, and hold it steady, the "hand" crosses over my screen.

So it is up to the Wii-bar (original Nintendo) or on the bluetooth-dongle (cheap one)??

For the rest is everything allright.
Only this little problem...

I hope someone can help me,

Rik
"crosses over my screen"
and
"tearing across the screen"
do not make sense.
Describe the issue better. (videos/screenshots?)

You did not state which version of Dolphin you are using. "latest" is not helpful.
You did not state your OS.
Sorry Billiard26.

My OS is Win7 x64 Ultimate.
Version Dolphin: 3.0-789

And I mean, that, if I hold the Wiimote straight and steady, he does like I'm moving the wiimote constantly.
I have a heavy form of Autism AND a social phobia, I can't make a video...
Maybe I can take a screenshot tomorrow...(But I'm not sure)
Sorry for the double-post but I have some interesting information.

When I try to connect my mobile phone (Samsung Galaxy Gio) to my PC with my wireless bluetooth stick, it connects without any problem!
So it must be the Wii-bar (original), am I right?

Hope to hear something soon,

Rik
Can nobody help me?
Or help me with some directions to clarify my problem?
Try to make screenshots or even better a video of your problem. It would really help us
Okay, I'll try to make a video ASAP.
Here the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foM5-QmFUFs

As you can see, the buttons work... But not my "hand"...
Rik, is your Wii turned on?
If not, turn it on as the sensorbar doesn't receive any power otherwise.
The sensorbar in not even attached to my Wii...
So is it safe to buy a battery-powered, third-party, Sensorbar?
Is your Wiimote recognized by your computer?
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