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// A Button acts as Left Mouse Click Mouse.LeftButton = Wiimote.A

A WiimoteNew.ini looks like:

Note: For detailed, ready-to-use configurations, communities often share customized WiimoteNew.ini files that map Nunchuk shakes to controller buttons, making games like "Punch-Out" playable on a standard gamepad. Solving the Android Data Folder Issue

To survive, Alex learned the ancient art of the . As suggested by sages in the LaunchBox Community , they created three different versions of the file: wiiReal.ini for when the actual remotes were found. wiiEmulated.ini for the trusty Xbox controller. wiimotenewini

| Problem | Most Likely Cause | The Solution (INCI - Identify, Navigate, Change, Isolate) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Swing mappings are missing or incorrectly defined in the file. | Identify your WiimoteNew.ini file. Navigate to the right section ( [Wiimote1] ). Change by adding the required Swing lines. Isolate the issue by testing in the game. | | The second player's controller isn't recognized | The Source line for [Wiimote2] is incorrect (e.g., 0 instead of 1 ). | Identify your WiimoteNew.ini file. Navigate to the [Wiimote2] section. Change the Source = 0 to Source = 1 and save. Isolate by launching a multiplayer game. | | Your custom settings keep resetting every time you launch Dolphin | The game or emulator is failing to save changes, or the file is being overwritten. | Identify and open WiimoteNew.ini . Navigate to make your changes. Change and save. Then right-click the file, go to Properties , and check "Read-only." Isolate by launching and closing Dolphin to see if the settings stuck. | | A specific third-party tool won't connect to Dolphin | The necessary UDP or configuration lines are missing from WiimoteNew.ini . | Identify your WiimoteNew.ini file. Navigate to the relevant [Wiimote] section. Change by adding the required lines. Isolate by trying to connect with the tool again. | | You're getting a "No usable adapter found" error | The Bluetooth adapter's Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID) aren't configured. | Identify your Dolphin.ini file (this one's not in WiimoteNew.ini!). Navigate to the [BluetoothPassthrough] section. Change by adding VID = xxxx and PID = xxxx . Isolate by restarting Dolphin and checking the error message. |

: If using "Portable Mode," it is found in the User/Config/ folder within your main Dolphin directory.

[WiimoteNewini] device_id = auto motion_plus = true rumble = true led_indicator = 1 // A Button acts as Left Mouse Click Mouse

\saves\dolphin-emu\User\Config\WiimoteNew.ini 🛠️ Common Manual Fixes While you can use the Dolphin GUI, editing the

Forces a virtual attachment to be plugged into the bottom of the emulated Wiimote. True / False

file directly is often necessary for advanced troubleshooting: 1. Enable Wii MotionPlus wiiEmulated

The Dolphin Emulator has long been the premier way to experience Nintendo GameCube and Wii titles in high definition on PC and Android. However, getting the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to work perfectly—especially when mapping complex motion controls to modern gamepads or managing complex input setups—often requires diving into the emulator’s configuration files.

While WiimoteNew.ini is a standard file for the main Dolphin project, other forks and emulators also make use of it. For instance:

Deep customization of the IR pointer and motion sensing often requires manual edits beyond what the GUI sliders offer.

In this comprehensive article, we will dissect exactly what WiimoteNewini is, how it works, why it matters, and how you can leverage it for your own retro gaming setup.