Configuring Controllers: Difference between revisions

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Alternatively you can connect the controller just before starting a game by pressing "1" and "2".
(Incorrect: on windows it has to be paired every time (unless using 3rd party hackish techniques), on linux it never has to be paired. Furthermore, the location of options is not listed anywhere else, removing that for consistency.)
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* On Windows: to connect a Real Wiimote, press '''Pair Up''' then press the "1" and "2" buttons on your wiimote simultaneously.  
* On Windows: to connect a Real Wiimote, press '''Pair Up''' then press the "1" and "2" buttons on your wiimote simultaneously.  
* On Linux there is no need for a '''Pair up''' button. Just press the "1" and "2" buttons on your wiimote simultaneously. Your Wiimote will shake to confirm it is connected. Press '''refresh''' if the connection did not succeed the first time.
* On Linux there is no need for a '''Pair up''' button. Just press the "1" and "2" buttons on your wiimote simultaneously. Your Wiimote will shake to confirm it is connected. Press '''refresh''' if the connection did not succeed the first time. Alternatively you can connect the controller just before starting a game by pressing "1" and "2".


If a game thinks a wiimote has been disconnected during play, pressing "Alt-F5" may correct it.
If a game thinks a wiimote has been disconnected during play, pressing "Alt-F5" may correct it.
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