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What do I need to play? - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-support) +--- Thread: What do I need to play? (/Thread-what-do-i-need-to-play) |
RE: What do I need to play? - Baumlol - 03-17-2012 I first tried it with the most recent build and I just tested the 3.0 build (dolphin-3.0-win64). In the 3.0 build at least I see, that my Wiimote is connected in the status bar (image 2). Here are some screens I took with the 3.0 build. ![]() ![]() ![]() But ingame I still get the message, that I should connect a Wiimote and press the A button. (tested Super Mario Galaxy, Skyward Sword and Kirbys Adventure) RE: What do I need to play? - AnyOldName3 - 03-18-2012 In that case I don't know how to fix it. RE: What do I need to play? - Baumlol - 03-19-2012 Alright, I borrowed the original Skyward Sword (Motion Plus included) Wiimote from a friend of mine and it worked instantly. But I don't have a sensor bar yet, how can I use the Wiimote AND use my mouse as the cursor? RE: What do I need to play? - AnyOldName3 - 03-19-2012 Set the Wiimote as hybrid instead of real, then map the cursor to the mouse. RE: What do I need to play? - Baumlol - 03-19-2012 Yeah, but if I use Hybrid Wiimote, my Wiimote does not work. RE: What do I need to play? - AnyOldName3 - 03-19-2012 You need to map the buttons on the real Wiimote to the hybrid Wiimote in the way you would with a fully emulated Wiimote. RE: What do I need to play? - Baumlol - 03-21-2012 There ist the problem: If I press a button to set a new key, Dolphin does not realize that I press a button on my Wiimote (tried the in-official and the official as well). And there is only one device given: DInput/0/Keyboard Mouse RE: What do I need to play? - AnyOldName3 - 03-21-2012 If you leave anything blank it uses the Wiimote. Sorry about telling you wrongly: I had never tried it and couldn't test it as my Wiimote was flat. |