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Hi,

So I have a wii sensor bar (wireless from nyko) and a wiimote. It is recognized by dolphin but when i go to a game that requires pointing at the screen the cursor is very jittery/shaky and goes all over the place. Is this normal?

I also have my monitor right in front of a very sunny window, would that possibly interfere?

Thanks!
move the monitor Tongue
(10-01-2009, 08:47 AM)krypking Wrote: [ -> ]move the monitor Tongue

I'll take it as a yes... or I could wait until the sunsets and play then.
Have you tested this "sensor bar" on your wii?
That may be the problem.
Or maybe he is too close to the sensor bar
(10-01-2009, 09:52 AM)Diddy Kong Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tested this "sensor bar" on your wii?
That may be the problem.

Wii broke, thought I could use pc instead... but maybe not if the controller keeps acting like this.
I keep thinking that you're too close to the sensor bar

Also , you can check if it works with any camera ( even a cellphone camera works ) , you should see something like this

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3369/3337...f4.jpg?v=0
(10-01-2009, 11:08 AM)James333 Wrote: [ -> ]I keep thinking that you're too close to the sensor bar

Also , you can check if it works with any camera ( even a cellphone camera works ) , you should see something like this

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3369/3337...f4.jpg?v=0

Doh, yeah I was sitting too close. I stood about 8 feet away and it worked perfectly. I forgot about that. I didn't know about the camera trick. I checked it out and even without taking a picture I could see the lights. Thanks!

Hmm.. now I just need to hook up my computer to a television monitor.

Thanks for the help.
(10-01-2009, 11:08 AM)James333 Wrote: [ -> ]I keep thinking that you're too close to the sensor bar

Also , you can check if it works with any camera ( even a cellphone camera works ) , you should see something like this

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3369/3337...f4.jpg?v=0

Cheers ! Nice usefull tip ^^