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Super Mario Galaxy - aw08 - 11-12-2009

I have this problem. When I enter in the water planet or sumthing like this, the tutorial tells me to twist the wiimote to the left to move mario to the left. However I don't own a Wiimote nor a Nunchuk. I want to know how to 'twist' the wiimote using the mouse or something like these to proceed further in the game.


Thanks!


RE: Super Mario Galaxy - vyeshaun - 11-12-2009

Hi, if your talking about the shaking movement to make mario spin then check in the wiimote button config in dolphins settings. Im sure the default is the "S" on keyboard but not sure. If your using a controller try mapping a key for the shake.

To be honest its far better using a reall wiimote and nunchuck with dolphin as alot of games require movements that cant be performed with keyboard and mouse or gamepad. Although you can get someone with a wiimote to record a required movement and have them send it to you, then you just map the recorded movement to a hotkey, typicaly something like "ctrl+alt+5"

I hope this help you out as Im unsure what you meant and am just guessing.

Enjoy dolphin, its awesome Smile


RE: Super Mario Galaxy - neobrain - 11-12-2009

In the official Super Mario Galaxy thread, someone attached a Wiimote config file which provides a preconfigured movement that does just what you need. I had to tweak the duration of the movement a bit, but I managed to finish those levels with keyboard.


RE: Super Mario Galaxy - aw08 - 11-12-2009

(11-12-2009, 12:17 PM)vyeshaun Wrote: Hi, if your talking about the shaking movement to make mario spin then check in the wiimote button config in dolphins settings. Im sure the default is the "S" on keyboard but not sure. If your using a controller try mapping a key for the shake.

To be honest its far better using a reall wiimote and nunchuck with dolphin as alot of games require movements that cant be performed with keyboard and mouse or gamepad. Although you can get someone with a wiimote to record a required movement and have them send it to you, then you just map the recorded movement to a hotkey, typicaly something like "ctrl+alt+5"

I hope this help you out as Im unsure what you meant and am just guessing.

Enjoy dolphin, its awesome Smile

I'm talking bout the ''Surfing 101'' level.


RE: Super Mario Galaxy - vyeshaun - 11-13-2009

Ahh, I see. Your after the pitch and roll movements! Well the same thing applies for that. You will need the recorded movements from a wiimote. Should be in the thread NeoBrain mentioned above. If you have no luck you can use a gamepad, just map the pitch and roll to analog 1 or 2 in wiimote button mapping I think. Hope this helps.

P.S there is a sticky in these forums for just such a thing Big Grin


RE: Super Mario Galaxy - mikeymikey619 - 11-13-2009

How do you even boot these games anyway, i keep getting Dont send error Sad when i boot the game