(12-19-2009, 07:12 AM)Hezkore Wrote: [ -> ] (12-19-2009, 06:26 AM)Apostacious Wrote: [ -> ]yes it would, you can use the nunckuck and the wiimote toguetter to program your scripts, its awesome.
If you just link the Nunchuk analog stick to a keyboard button, you'll miss the whole point of an analog stick, it'll either return 100% or 0% so you can't push it half way and get 50%
But you can set half way the nunchuck stick to the semi-press in the controller setup of dolphin, so it is possible, you need more imagination.
plus, its not really important to have analog control in most games.
(12-19-2009, 08:25 AM)Apostacious Wrote: [ -> ]But you can set half way the nunchuck stick to the semi-press in the controller setup of dolphin, so it is possible, you need more imagination. 
plus, its not really important to have analog control in most games.
That's how I have it set right now, so my imagination is just fine thank you hehe
The problem is that it feels really weird playing Time Splitters like this... :/
maybe some day they'll add wiimote emulation support for cg games but i wouldn't hold my breath, Im just hoping we get at least another emulated wii mote for wii games.
and congratulations about your imagination lol

I was hoping maybe there was some application that could take my Wiimote and turn it into a real windows gamepad that Dolphin could use... nothing like that out there?
I Googled it but found nothing interesting.
glovepie is all i know :S sadly Ive never heard of software with the capabilities that you mentioned.
maybe someone with glovepie and computer ninja skills can make it possible who knows.
Right so I now all of the sudden have another problem... as I use my two Xbox controllers to play Dolphin using the nJoy plugin, it seems like nJoy only uses one controller... I switch controller in the options list but it still only accepts buttons from the first controller... Every other game and emulator detects the Xbox controllers just fine.
Does nJoy support multiple controllers? o_O
EDIT: Actually.. I think I know why, checking the INI file I see that stuff is stored by names, and both my Xbox controllers are named the same thing, so they the first one just replaces the second one. :/
i don't know about njoy but did you set the controller ports in dolphin?
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k, i saw your edit, hopefully its fixed now.
(12-19-2009, 11:41 AM)Apostacious Wrote: [ -> ]k, i saw your edit, hopefully its fixed now.
The problem is still there because as I said, nJoy saves the info depending on name it seems...
This is how Windows sees my joypads
And as you can see, they're named the exact same thing.
And in nJoy I can see both joypads but it doesn't matter what joypad I select, it always only uses the first one.
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