The cursor only moves when you exaggeratedly shake the mouse and then it immediately shifts back to center. I'm not sure if it's the game design itself or not, but it's nearly impossible to type out a name by using the tilt controls. I also had to set my mouse movements as the tilt controls for this specific game. For whatever reason I have to leave the main device set as my mouse in order to get it to work. Now after messing around with various configurations I've been able to get the cursor to move around the screen to select things. I managed to turn the Apple IR off (for anyone who wants to know, you go to System Preferences>Security>General>Disable remote control infrared receiver), and that seems to have solved the problem. (04-08-2012, 03:02 AM)DefenderX Wrote: Is it possible, to deactivte the "Apple IR"? If yes, do that.Īnd instead of the Apple IR, use your preferred mouse. I've tried two different mice, the first one being my wireless magic mouse, the second one being an old logitech usb optical mouse. I thought that maybe it would work anyway, but when I played the game again nothing happened when I moved the mouse at all with these settings or the defaults. However, after I close and reopen the window the drop down menu reverts back to using the Apple IR device and has changed the input to "`Input/0/iMac’s mouse #1`Axis Y-". So I used the drop down menu to select my mouse from the list of devices within the Configure Control window, then set the input as Axis Y. I thought this might be because the default settings use a device called Apple IR, which I didn't even know I had to begin with. The settings you mentioned for some reason don't work for me. I've tried messing around with it since reading your post, but I'm not having any luck. In the wiimote configuration window you seemingly choose the one device you're going to use, so I thought I had to pick either the mouse or the keyboard. why do you use the up-down keys instead of the mouse? (04-08-2012, 01:23 AM)DefenderX Wrote: The IR settings looks a little bit strange to me. I hope that I get this figured out and really get to enjoy all of your hard work : ) If anyone can direct me to anything - faqs, other forum posts, a youtube video - anything at all that can help me I would be most appreciative.īy the by, I'd just like to thank any and everyone who made this emulator possible. This is my first time trying out this emulator. I'm not sure if this is a game-specific problem or if I'm just clueless when it comes to configuring an emulated wiimote. Since I need to type in my name for the game (later I'll need to use this same interface often for writing letters), and the d-pad doesn't seem to do anything for this screen, I'm kind of stuck. When they keys are combined I can move the cursor in a small circle in the middle of the screen. The only buttons that seem to move are the ones I designated for "tilt" and those only move my cursor to roughly four places on the screen. I tried the default settings and nothing worked, so I tried changing them around. My problem is that I can't move the cursor around the screen. The game loads in just fine, everything looks perfect. I'm trying to play the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: City Folk, using Dolphin 3.0 for Mac. I feel like I've been to the end of the internet and back trying to fix this on my own, but sadly I'm still stuck.