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RE: Which wireless sensor is best for close range? - ulao - 12-15-2012 I believe the filed in box means default on. Though I tend to feel like checking it to be sure sometimes. RE: Which wireless sensor is best for close range? - AnyOldName3 - 12-15-2012 (12-15-2012, 02:16 AM)ulao Wrote: I believe the filed in box means default on. Though I tend to feel like checking it to be sure sometimes.Wut? RE: Which wireless sensor is best for close range? - ulao - 12-15-2012 There are like 3 styles of the boxes. Default on checked unchecked I'm pointing out that the on by default style is the same as checked, just that it was defaulted to be on. RE: Which wireless sensor is best for close range? - AnyOldName3 - 12-15-2012 Try looking for something else that may be wrong. More specifically, something said in one or more posts before that one. RE: Which wireless sensor is best for close range? - ulao - 12-15-2012 Oh wow, I see why you were like "wut" this comment got put in to the wrong thread ![]() Should have gone here http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-wiimote-out-of-connection-in-the-middle-of-the-game?page=2 |