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'''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.
'''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.
== Hotkey Settings ==
This has great use for Hotkey and Tool-Assisted Speedrun users, and it is required for '''Free Look''' (Configure... > Graphics Settings > "Advanced" tab > '''Free Look''' under Utility section) and a way to exit Fullscreen.
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/key or axes on your selected device to save it to that slot.
*Middle click a slot to clear it of inputs.
*Right click a slot to show more input options.
There is no way to map hotkeys on the native controllers.


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