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hardware:dolphinbar [2022/08/30 04:43] – amended for page rename, brought in mayflash dolphinbar info here atarihardware:dolphinbar [2023/04/18 06:25] (current) – old revision restored (2022/09/22 03:00) atari
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-If on Batocera **v35** or above, it is instead recommended to check out the dedicated light gun page if primarily intending on playing retro light gun games. This page may still be applicable if still on legacy hardware or only intend on playing Wii games.+If on Batocera **v35** or above, it is instead recommended to check out the [[emulators:lightgun_games|dedicated light gun page]] if primarily intending on playing retro light gun games. This page may still be applicable if still on legacy hardware or only intend on playing Wii games.
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   * Intended for using just a Wiimote **without** a Nunchuk.   * Intended for using just a Wiimote **without** a Nunchuk.
   * There are two modes, indicated by LEDs **1 + 2** or LEDs **1 + 3** lighting up.   * There are two modes, indicated by LEDs **1 + 2** or LEDs **1 + 3** lighting up.
-  * You can switch mode with ''[HOME]''''[[D-pad Down]]''+  * You can switch mode with ''[HOME]'' + D-pad Down
  
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 In this mode, the ''[-]'' button is mapped to the ''[Esc]'' key, which will exit the emulator. In this mode, the ''[-]'' button is mapped to the ''[Esc]'' key, which will exit the emulator.
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 +== Mode 3 ==
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 +If you use the DolphinBar in **MODE 3**, it allows you to use a Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, or a Wii Classic Controller as a normal **GameCube** gamepad that you can configure in Batocera like any other pad. Mode 3 will work with all other emulators and can save you if you don't have any other controller. 
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 +But, the Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, and Classic Controller have all different button assignments, even for things that seem obvious like the D-pad. If you plug or unplug a different device, you'll have to make adjustments to your controller configuration stored in Batocera because they have all the same name **HJZ Mayflash Wiimote PC Adapter**.
  
 == Mode 4 == == Mode 4 ==
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     - On the Wiimote, hold down buttons ''[1]'' + ''[2]''. The LEDs will begin flashing.     - On the Wiimote, hold down buttons ''[1]'' + ''[2]''. The LEDs will begin flashing.
   - Wait until the LEDs stop flashing. Once they do, the Wiimote is connected to the emulated Wii system.   - Wait until the LEDs stop flashing. Once they do, the Wiimote is connected to the emulated Wii system.
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-=== Using Wii controllers as regular controllers for other systems with Mode 3 === 
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-If you use the DolphinBar in **MODE 3**, it allows you to use a Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, or a Wii Classic Controller as a normal **GameCube** gamepad that you can configure in Batocera like any other pad. Mode 3 will work with all other emulators and can save you if you don't have any other controller.  
-But, the Wiimote, Wiimote + Nunchuk, and Classic Controller have all different button assignments, even for things that seem obvious like the D-pad. If you plug or unplug a different device, you'll have to make adjustments to your controller configuration stored in Batocera because they have all the same name **HJZ Mayflash Wiimote PC Adapter**. 
  
 ===== Emulator Configuration ===== ===== Emulator Configuration =====
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