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    Default What is needed to use a Wii-mote on Dolpin

    How to you sync it and plug in the sensor bar?

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    Last edited by gezegond; 23rd-March-2012 at 16:06.

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    Well, I connected the wiimote through blue tooth, then went to the dolphin control settings and clicked, connect wiimote. To use a sensor bar, just power on the wii, or get a wireless one, you don't need to do anything special to get it to work, it just needs to be on. I haven't used dolphin in a while so correct me if I'm wrong lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corwii View Post
    Well, I connected the wiimote through blue tooth, then went to the dolphin control settings and clicked, connect wiimote. To use a sensor bar, just power on the wii, or get a wireless one, you don't need to do anything special to get it to work, it just needs to be on. I haven't used dolphin in a while so correct me if I'm wrong lol.

    that's pretty much it.

    pair the wiimote via bluetooth, use a sensor bar.

    Sensor bars can be purchased online. Wireless sensor bars are ok but the battery loss is annoying. better go with a USB or a modified wired sensor bar.

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