The emulated GameCube controllers themselves are referred to as "Standard Controller" in the dropdown menu. In the Gamecube Controllers config area, you can configure or disable the emulated GameCube controller ports. The main controller configuration window will appear, as seen in the screenshot below. To open and manage the controller settings for Dolphin, from the Dolphin's main window, navigate to Options -> Controller Settings, or simply click the "Controllers" button. 2.1 Real GameCube Controller (GameCube Adapter).Once you've selected the one you want, click it and then click "Load". When you want to load those "ready" configurations you've made, go to select profiles (where the blue arrow points). When you're done, type in the blank place "keyboard" and click save. Type in the blank place (where the green arrow shows) the word "controller", "gamepad", or whatever helps you, then click save.Īfter that configure the keyboard again. As I understand, the last controls you've configured are for the XBOX 360 gamepad, right? In the GC pad window, on the up right (in the red ellipse) you'll see about "profiles". No matter how you leave the settings, if you have inputs from both gamepad and keyboard, you can use both.Ģnd case: If you mean that in case you don't have your controller with you and you're bored to configure again, then this is easy. If you want to input other buttons, like Start, or Mic and you want to push something on the keyboard, set to keyboard and configure. (Under the text you can find a screenshot of my configurations to help you, if you don't know how the GC pad configuration works and you want to learn.)ġst case: If you mean that you want to use keys of the keyboard and buttons of the controller at the same time during the game, change the device (where the yellow ellipse is) every time you want to input buttons/keys.įor example, when you want to configure the analog sticks, set to input from the gamepad, then configure. I don't get exactly what you mean, so, I'll explain both cases. Can´t I use both my Controller and my Keyboard? But now I cant use my keyboard anymore which I used before to play. Read below, because it's important to know what to choose. (08-05-2012, 09:59 PM)Diamondog Wrote: Why do you use the Xbox 360 controller to emulate the wiimote? Mario Kart Wii also supports the Classic controller and the GameCube controller. With this, you can also access the Home menu and move the cursor using the left stick. Select "Classic controller" and you can configure it. Configure it by clicking on the "Wiimote" icon and through there look for the expansions. If your controller doesn't support rumble, use the Classic controller, which can't rumble.
(Memory card is not required)īy using the GC controller, you can also disconnect the Wiimote, unless you use the Home menu.Ģ. Just make sure that at least ONE GC controller is plugged in, by clicking on Settings>Gamecube. If your controller supports rumble, I would strongly recommend using the GameCube controller.Ĭonfigure that by clicking on the "GC Pad" icon and I think that the game recognizes what controller you use automatically. Read below, because it's important to know what to choose.ġ. Why do you use the Xbox 360 controller to emulate the wiimote? Mario Kart Wii also supports the Classic controller and the GameCube controller.