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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 [http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/ forums].
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 [http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/ forums].


== Dolphin Controller Configuration ==
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. The main controller configuration window will appear, as seen in the screenshot below.


== GameCube controller ==
[[File:Dolphin-Controller-Config.png|link=]]


First, click the '''"Controllers"''' button.
[[File:Dolphin-Controller-Config.png|link=]]<div style="clear: left;"></div>


In the first half, you can configure or disable the emulated GameCube controller ports. 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.


In this screen, you can set what is plugged into the various emulated ports. If you wish to use more than one GCpad, make sure you set the correct number in the top under "GameCube Controllers".


After you select what do you want to use, click on '''"Configure"''' for one of the GameCube controllers.
In the second half, you have options to use real, emulated Wii Remotes, or hybrid of two in the same slot. The Wii Remotes are referred to as "Wiimotes" in Dolphin settings. Select '''"Real Wiimote"''' in the dropdown for a Wiimote slot to use a real-world Wii Remote connected to your PC via bluetooth for that slot. Dolphin supports up to four Wii Remotes at once, along with any peripherals you have attached to them. The Balance Board is in the fifth slot in Wiimote settings and it is meant to enable with a real-world Balance Board.


[[File:Dolphin-GCPad-config-window.png|link=]]<div style="clear: left;"></div>


After you select what you want to use, check in the section(s) below for additional configuration.
== GameCube Controller ==
=== Real GameCube Controller (GameCube Adapter) ===
To use the actual GameCube Controllers using an Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U (and its clones), see [[How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin]]. It does not require any button configuration. That does not apply to the adapters that behave as generic controllers and need to be configured (see below).
=== Emulated GameCube Controller ===
After setting any one of the emulated GameCube ports, proceed to the '''"Configure"''' button for each. One left unconfigured will be considered dummy "plugged in" during the game emulation.
[[File:Dolphin-GCPad-config-window.png|link=]]


Choose any device that is connected to your PC in the '''Device''' dropdown, and set the buttons and axes to your liking.
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.
*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.
*Middle click a slot to clear it of inputs.
*Right click a slot to show more input options.
*Right click a slot to show more input options. See [[Input Syntax]] for documentation and examples.


If you controller supports it, '''Rumble''' will allow your controller to experience the GameCube controller's rumble functionality. Within the rumble configuration 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, click another pattern and press '''"| OR"'''. Hit '''"OK"''' to accept the changes and exit the window.


If you controller supports it, '''"Rumble"''' will allow your controller to experience the GameCube'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.
'''Background Input''' lets you use the controller or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with '''Background Input''' in Wii Remote settings. This option has been moved to the main configuring controller window as of {{Revision|5.0-3019}}.


'''Background input''' lets you use the controller even if Dolphin isn't in focus.
With '''Iterative Input''' checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.


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


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


'''NOTE:''' If the controller is significantly off center in Dolphin but nowhere else, check all controller axis to see if one has a "+-" on it.  This is not supposed to happen and is the source of your bug.


=== Using an Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U ===
== Wii Remote "Wiimote" ==
<!-- "Wiimote" when referring to the Dolphin settings and "Wii Remote" when referring to actual remote for Wii. -->


''See: [[How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin]]''
=== Real Wiimote ===
To connect a Wii Remote, press '''"Refresh"''' then press the '''1''' + '''2''' buttons on your Wii Remote simultaneously (Sync button for -TR models). '''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''' + '''2''' or the sync button on your Wii Remote simultaneously and it will connect.


After several minutes of inactivity, Wii titles will attempt to disconnect the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote will remain on and connected to Dolphin, but the game will believe it is disconnected. To "reconnect" the Wii Remote, go to Tools -> Connect Wiimotes -> Connect Wiimote # or use a hotkey corresponding to it (example - the Windows default for Wiimote 1 is Alt-F5), or simply press a button on the Wiimote.


== Wii Remote ==
Dolphin does not automatically turn off Wii Remotes as the Wii will (except on Linux). 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.
[[File:Dolphin-Controller-Config.png|link=]]
 
==== Couldn't Connect ====
Wii Remotes use the Bluetooth interface, make sure your PC supports Bluetooth. Do not pair the Wii Remote to your computer through its native Bluetooth settings. The operating system may interfere with Dolphin's ability to connect with the Wii Remote. In addition, Wii Remote connectivity will only work if one of the Wiimote slots is set to Real Wiimote or Hybrid Wiimote and it's not claimed by another Wii Remote.
 
If the remote does not seem to want to connect, '''make sure that any real Wiis in proximity are switched off for the duration of the pairing process.'''


Wii Remote settings are also found in the Controllers panel. Dolphin can use both real and emulated Wii Remotes.
<samp>RVL-CNT-01-TR</samp> Wii Remote Pluses may need extra configuration for older versions of Windows, see the [[Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide]].


=== Emulated Wiimote ===
The configuration window for emulated Wii Remote works in the same way as the GameCube controller settings.


=== Real Wii Remote ===
[[File:Dolphin-emulated-wiimote-config.png|link=]]
Select '''Real Remote''' in the dropdown for a Wii Remote slot. Dolphin supports up to 4 Real Wii Remotes at once, along with any peripherals you have attached to them.


* To connect a Real 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 Wii Remote window is open. Real Wii Remote connectivity will only work if one of the Wii Remotes is set to "Real Wii Remote" or "Hybrid Wii Remote". 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 Wii Remote window and press refresh every time. As long as a game is running or the Wii Remote configuration window is up, just press "1" and "2" on your wiimote simultaneously and it will connect. This option will only work if a Real Wii Remote is selected in one of the wiimote slots.
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. See [[Input Syntax]] for documentation and examples.


The Wii Remote may be disconnected after a brief of inactivity within the game emulation. Tools -> Connect Wii Remotes -> Connect Wii Remote # 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.
'''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 or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with '''Background Input''' in GameCube Controller settings. This option has been moved to the main configuring controller window as of {{Revision|5.0-3019}}.


=== Emulated Wii Remote ===
'''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.


[[File:Dolphin-emulated-wiimote-config.png|link=]]<div style="clear: left;"></div>
'''Upright Wiimote''' alters the base swinging and tilting orientation of the emulated wiimote to the upright position.


With '''Iterative Input''' checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.


Emulated remote works in the same way as the GCpad settings. Choose any device that is connected to your PC in the '''Device''' dropdown, and set the buttons and axes to your liking.
'''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.
*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.
If you controller supports it, '''Rumble''' will allow your controller to experience the Wii Remote's rumble functionality. Within the rumble configuration 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, click another pattern and press '''"| OR"'''. Hit '''"OK"''' to accept the changes and exit the window.
*Right click a slot to show more input options.


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


'''Extension''' Allows you to add an emulated nunchuk, guitar, or other wiimote 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.
After setting up everything that you want, click '''"OK"''' and the changes will save.


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


'''Sideways Wii Remote''' changes the emulated wiimote controls to allow you to play games as though the wiimote is sideways, without actually changing your controls. It is useful for games such as [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] that are designed for it.
=== General Settings ===
These settings apply to both Emulated and Real Wiimotes.


'''Upright Wii Remote''' alters the base swinging and tilting orientation of the emulated wiimote to the upright position.
'''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.


'''Speaker Pan''' allows you to shift the emulated wiimote 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.
'''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.


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.
== Hotkey Settings ==
Dolphin has preloaded user-configurable hotkeys only found under Options > '''Hotkey Settings'''. This has great use for Hotkey and Tool-Assisted Speedrun users, and it is required for '''Free Look''' (if enabled under Utility section in Configure... > Graphics Settings > "Advanced" tab) and a way to exit Fullscreen.


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


After setting up everything that you want, click '''"OK"''' and the changes will save.
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. See [[Input Syntax]] for documentation and examples.




=== General Settings ===
'''Background Input''' lets you use the controller or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with '''Background Input''' in GameCube Controller and Wii Remote settings.
These settings apply to both emulated and real wiimotes.


'''Sensor Bar Position''', '''IR Sensitivity''', '''Speaker Volume''', and '''Wii Remote 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.
With '''Iterative Input''' checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.


If '''Enable Speaker Data''' controls whether the wiimote speaker can produce sound. When using a Real Wii Remote, the audio will come out of the wii remotes' speakers; with emulated wiimotes, 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.
There is no way to map hotkeys on the native controllers.


[[Category:Tutorials]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]

Revision as of 02:14, 28 January 2018

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.

Dolphin Controller Configuration

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. The main controller configuration window will appear, as seen in the screenshot below.

Dolphin-Controller-Config.png


In the first half, you can configure or disable the emulated GameCube controller ports. 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.


In the second half, you have options to use real, emulated Wii Remotes, or hybrid of two in the same slot. The Wii Remotes are referred to as "Wiimotes" in Dolphin settings. Select "Real Wiimote" in the dropdown for a Wiimote slot to use a real-world Wii Remote connected to your PC via bluetooth for that slot. Dolphin supports up to four Wii Remotes at once, along with any peripherals you have attached to them. The Balance Board is in the fifth slot in Wiimote settings and it is meant to enable with a real-world Balance Board.


After you select what you want to use, check in the section(s) below for additional configuration.

GameCube Controller

Real GameCube Controller (GameCube Adapter)

To use the actual GameCube Controllers using an Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U (and its clones), see How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin. It does not require any button configuration. That does not apply to the adapters that behave as generic controllers and need to be configured (see below).

Emulated GameCube Controller

After setting any one of the emulated GameCube ports, proceed to the "Configure" button for each. One left unconfigured will be considered dummy "plugged in" during the game emulation.

Dolphin-GCPad-config-window.png

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. See Input Syntax for documentation and examples.

If you controller supports it, Rumble will allow your controller to experience the GameCube controller's rumble functionality. Within the rumble configuration 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, click another pattern and press "| OR". Hit "OK" to accept the changes and exit the window.

Background Input lets you use the controller or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with Background Input in Wii Remote settings. This option has been moved to the main configuring controller window as of 5.0-3019.

With Iterative Input checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.

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.

NOTE: If the controller is significantly off center in Dolphin but nowhere else, check all controller axis to see if one has a "+-" on it. This is not supposed to happen and is the source of your bug.

Wii Remote "Wiimote"

Real Wiimote

To connect a Wii Remote, press "Refresh" then press the 1 + 2 buttons on your Wii Remote simultaneously (Sync button for -TR models). 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 + 2 or the sync button on your Wii Remote simultaneously and it will connect.

After several minutes of inactivity, Wii titles will attempt to disconnect the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote will remain on and connected to Dolphin, but the game will believe it is disconnected. To "reconnect" the Wii Remote, go to Tools -> Connect Wiimotes -> Connect Wiimote # or use a hotkey corresponding to it (example - the Windows default for Wiimote 1 is Alt-F5), or simply press a button on the Wiimote.

Dolphin does not automatically turn off Wii Remotes as the Wii will (except on Linux). 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.

Couldn't Connect

Wii Remotes use the Bluetooth interface, make sure your PC supports Bluetooth. Do not pair the Wii Remote to your computer through its native Bluetooth settings. The operating system may interfere with Dolphin's ability to connect with the Wii Remote. In addition, Wii Remote connectivity will only work if one of the Wiimote slots is set to Real Wiimote or Hybrid Wiimote and it's not claimed by another Wii Remote.

If the remote does not seem to want to connect, make sure that any real Wiis in proximity are switched off for the duration of the pairing process.

RVL-CNT-01-TR Wii Remote Pluses may need extra configuration for older versions of Windows, see the Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide.

Emulated Wiimote

The configuration window for emulated Wii Remote works in the same way as the GameCube controller settings.

Dolphin-emulated-wiimote-config.png


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. See Input Syntax for documentation and examples.


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 or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with Background Input in GameCube Controller settings. This option has been moved to the main configuring controller window as of 5.0-3019.

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.

With Iterative Input checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.

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. Within the rumble configuration 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, 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.

Hotkey Settings

Dolphin has preloaded user-configurable hotkeys only found under Options > Hotkey Settings. This has great use for Hotkey and Tool-Assisted Speedrun users, and it is required for Free Look (if enabled under Utility section in Configure... > Graphics Settings > "Advanced" tab) 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. See Input Syntax for documentation and examples.


Background Input lets you use the controller or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus. This option will enable or disable symmetrically with Background Input in GameCube Controller and Wii Remote settings.

With Iterative Input checked, it will turn the configuration window into sequence mode (I.E. once you click on a slot to set a button/key for it, it will start a sequence). As soon as you press a input on your device and it gets assigned, it will jump to the next slot for you to assign another input to, and it will keep going until the sequence is done.

There is no way to map hotkeys on the native controllers.