diff --git a/docs/library/dolphin.md b/docs/library/dolphin.md index 7748cac3d1..e87c61decf 100644 --- a/docs/library/dolphin.md +++ b/docs/library/dolphin.md @@ -232,8 +232,29 @@ The Dolphin core has the following option(s) that can be tweaked from the core o | ![](../image/retropad/retro_left_stick.png) Y | Analog Y | Tilt Y | Tilt Y | Nunchuk Stick Y | Left Stick Y | Left Stick Y | | ![](../image/retropad/retro_right_stick.png) X | C-Stick X | | | Tilt X | Right Stick X | Right Stick X | | ![](../image/retropad/retro_right_stick.png) Y | C-Stick Y | | | Tilt Y | Right Stick Y | Right Stick Y | + **NOTE:** The 'L-Analog' and 'R-Analog' inputs are half-presses of the analog L and R buttons, respectively. These inputs are required to progress in some games, such as Super Mario Sunshine. +### Real Wiimote Support + +There are two ways a real wiimote can work with dolphin-libretro. (tested on Arch Linux): + +#### Bluetooth passthrough + +This should "just work." Enable 'bluetooth passthrough mode' in the Core Options, then sync while core is running. + +#### Mayflash Dolphin Bar - mode 4 + +Using Mayflash's Dolphin Bar in passthru mode requires a special udev rule to enable direct control. You'll need to create a new file (requires elevated privileges): + +`/etc/udev/rules.d/69-dolphin.rules` + +and then add this line: + +`SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw", ATTRS{idVendor}=="057e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0306", MODE="0666"` + +Log out and/or reboot. When you log back in, set 'continuous scanning' ON in the Core Options, and set the controller to "Real Wiimote" in the Quick Menu's 'Controls' submenu. + ## Compatibility [Compatibility Pages](https://dolphin-emu.org/compat/)