Configuring Controllers

This page explains how to configure controllers in Dolphin, assuming the controller is connected and working with your system. If you need help, or want game-specific configurations, see the forums.

To use the actual GameCube Controllers using a GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U, see How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin and it does not require any further configurations beyond this point, except if you want to have another controller along with it. The unofficial GameCube controller adapter which does not mimic the official adapter is also an exception.

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.

GameCube Controller


In this screen, you can configure or disable the emulated GameCube controller ports. Each ports should be enabled corresponding to how many controllers you will want to use. The GameCube controllers themselves are referred to as "Standard Controller" in the dropdown menu. The controller order on the PC does not have to equal to GameCube controller port order. They will be handled entirely in the GameCube Controller Configuration window. It is within each port's own "Configure" button.

After you select what do you want to use, click on "Configure" from one of the ports.



Choose any controller that is connected to your PC in the Device dropdown, and set the buttons and axes to your liking.
 * Left click a slot to detect input, then press a button or axes on your selected controller to save it to that slot.
 * Middle click a slot to clear it of inputs.
 * Right click a slot to show more input options.

"Rumble" will allow your controller to experience the GameCube's rumble functionality, this is only as long as your controller has an rumble functionality and works on PC. In the current window, click on the motor pattern you wish to use (sine, cosine, etc), and press "Select" to apply it. If you wish to add a second pattern, with your existing pattern still there, click another pattern and press "|OR". Hit OK to accept the changes and exit the window.

Background input lets you use the controller even if Dolphin isn't in focus.

Radius limits the radius of the joystick input. Since the GameCube controller does not use 100% of its radius, a radius of 70-75 is appropriate for most controllers. Those using an unofficial GameCube adapter should set the radius to 100.

Profile allows you to save/load input configs.

After setting up everything that you want, click "OK" and the changes will save.

Wii Remote "Wiimote"


Wiimote settings are also found in the Controllers panel. Dolphin can use both real and emulated Wii Remotes. The Wii Remotes are referred to as "Wiimotes" in Dolphin settings.

Real Wiimote
Select "Real Wiimote" in the dropdown for a Wiimote slot. Dolphin supports up to four Wii Remotes at once, along with any peripherals you have attached to them.


 * To connect a Wii Remote, press "Refresh" then press the "1" and "2" buttons on your Wii Remote simultaneously. If Continuous Scanning is enabled, there is no need to press refresh every time: just press the "1" and "2" buttons simultaneously after the game is running or when the Wiimote window is open. Wii Remote connectivity will only work if one of the Wiimote slots is set to Real Wiimote or Hybrid Wiimote. RVL-CNT-01-TR Wii Remote Pluses do not work with this method, see the Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide.

Continuous Scanning allows you to connect a Wii Remote without having to open the Wiimote window and press refresh every time. As long as a game is running or the Wiimote configuration window is up, just press "1" and "2" on your Wii Remote simultaneously and it will connect. This option will only work if a Real Wiimote is selected in one of the Wiimote slots.

The Wiimote may be disconnected after a brief of inactivity within the game emulation. Tools -> Connect Wiimotes -> Connect Wiimote # or a hotkey corresponding to it will renew the connection.

Dolphin does not automatically turn off Wii Remotes as the Wii will. Remember to turn off controllers on your own to save battery power, simply by holding the power button on Wii Remote for a second as you would to turn off the Wii. It will also tell Dolphin that it's disconnected instead of stopping the game emulation.

Emulated Wiimote


"Emulated Wiimote" works in the same way as the GameCube Controller settings. Choose any device that is connected to your PC in the Device dropdown, and set the buttons and axes to your liking.
 * Left click a slot to detect input, then press a button or axes on your selected controller to save it to that slot.
 * Middle click a slot to clear it of inputs.
 * Right click a slot to show more input options.

Extension Allows you to add an emulated Nunchuk, Guitar, or other Wii Remote peripheral. Select the extension you want to emulate in the dropdown, and press configure to open a window with slots just like the Emulated Wiimote window. Select buttons and axes as you wish, and press OK to save.

Background Input lets you use the controller even if Dolphin isn't in focus.

Sideways Wiimote changes the emulated Wii Remote controls to allow you to play games as though the Wii Remote is sideways, without actually changing your controls. It is useful for games such as New Super Mario Bros. Wii that are designed for it.

Upright Wiimote alters the base swinging and tilting orientation of the emulated wiimote to the upright position.

Speaker Pan allows you to shift the emulated Wii Remote audio to the left or the right on your system speakers, if Enable Speaker Data is checked. -127 is left, 0 is centered, and +127 is right.

If you controller supports it, Rumble will allow your controller to experience the Wii Remote's rumble functionality. Once in the window, click on the motor pattern you wish to use (sine, cosine, etc), and press "Select" to apply it. If you wish to add a second pattern, with your existing pattern still there, click another pattern and press "|OR". Hit OK to accept the changes and exit the window.

"Profile" allows you to save/load input configs.

After setting up everything that you want, click "OK" and the changes will save.

General Settings
These settings apply to both Emulated and Real Wiimotes.

Sensor Bar Position, IR Sensitivity, Speaker Volume, and Wiimote Motor are duplicates of Wii settings. They do exactly what they say they do, and work exactly like the same settings on the Wii itself.

Enable Speaker Data controls whether the Wii Remote speaker can produce sound. When using a real Wii Remote, the audio will come out of the Wii Remotes' speakers; with emulated Wii Remotes, it will come out of the system speakers. Some games, like Metroid Prime 3, have lag issues when Enable Speaker Data is enabled on some systems.