Hi
I can't reach top of the screen with cursor. It only goes up to about 3/4 of the display. Both sides and down works properly. I've read about something called "vertical offset" but there is no such option in BT Passtrough mode.
Is there any way to co solve this problem?
Use Wiimote nad BT passtrough.
Cheers
That's strange. There shouldn't be any way that the problem of the pointer not being able to move past a certain point on the screen can happen when using Bluetooth passthrough. But maybe what you're experiencing is that the pointer is cutting out rather than "getting stuck"?
If you have any light sources that are above the sensor bar, try turning them off and see if it makes any difference.
(11-20-2021, 08:19 PM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]That's strange. There shouldn't be any way that the problem of the pointer not being able to move past a certain point on the screen can happen when using Bluetooth passthrough. But maybe what you're experiencing is that the pointer is cutting out rather than "getting stuck"?
If you have any light sources that are above the sensor bar, try turning them off and see if it makes any difference.
My sensorbar is under display but I've tried to put it on top with same result. Ofcourse with changing proper option in Dolphin. There aren't any additional sources of light.
Like in Mario Galaxy, blue star cursor can touch every side of screen beside the top. It goes to 3/4 and disappears.
And it's not even on whole width. What I mean is that it can go slightly upper in corners than in the middle.
Okay, so the problem is that it's cutting out. That makes sense, at least. The question now is why it would do that if there's no other light source interfering and there's nothing blocking the Wii Remote's line of sight to the sensor bar...
(11-20-2021, 08:36 PM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, so the problem is that it's cutting out. That makes sense, at least. The question now is why it would do that if there's no other light source interfering and there's nothing blocking the Wii Remote's line of sight to the sensor bar...
You tell me Sir...
(11-20-2021, 08:36 PM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, so the problem is that it's cutting out. That makes sense, at least. The question now is why it would do that if there's no other light source interfering and there's nothing blocking the Wii Remote's line of sight to the sensor bar...
During gameplay it's worse than it seems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kAncpBEvtM
What sensor bar are you using? In your video it looks like some LEDs are missing (I think there is supposed to be more than 3 per side).
(11-20-2021, 11:49 PM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]What sensor bar are you using? In your video it looks like some LEDs are missing (I think there is supposed to be more than 3 per side).
Some no name sensor bar for PC with USB, only one available to buy in my country. It's got 6 LED's, and original Wii bar has 10. But it should not make any difference since 2 candles work. So in theory 2 LED's are enough.
There are no obstacles between Wiimote and sensor, and there are no additional source of light. I even covered mouse and keyboards small litghts for tests and no change. Tried with rubber jacket on and off and still same.
What helps a little is to back off from the sensor bar and use Wiimote in higher position, but still doesn't work like it should.
Is there anything more I can do?
So have you confirmed that 2 candles work properly or not?
(11-21-2021, 12:47 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]So have you confirmed that 2 candles work properly or not?
I'm talking about pricniples of technology. Do You have any suggestions or only asking questions?