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    Default Control issues with Final fantasy fables: chocobos dungeon

    I'll start with system info, OS-windows 7 professional 64 bit, graphics card-nvidia GT 620, cpu-i7-3770 3.4 GHz, RAM-12 GB. Dolphin version is 4.0-4766. In short i have a wiimote config set up and a classic controller config as well, the game only appears to respond to the classic controller which is fine with me. The issue is that directional controls don't seem to be working(not yet gotten in-game). Basically in short upon reaching the file select menu, the game immediately jumps to file 2 in the center and refuses to accept anything except input from either button A or B(shouldn't I be able to pick file 1 or 3 is i want?). If I select that i'm offered the pictures of either holding the wiimote with a controller horizontal or vertical. I cannot get the game to allow me to pick between the 2. I have not actually tried going in-game yet, and don't really want to until i resolve whats going on here. I'll update this post shortly with screenshots of my wiimote and classic controller settings.

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    If I disable the classic controller then no controls of any kind are acknowledged by the game including A or B on the wiimote settings(which is just basically left and right mouse clicks)
    These settings work without any problems in rune factory frontier though I have not yet tried out knocking on doors in that game.
    Wiimote settings


    classic controller settings
    Last edited by rmcin329; 17th-May-2015 at 07:56.

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