
- #Dolphin emulator mac review mac os x#
- #Dolphin emulator mac review pro#
- #Dolphin emulator mac review Bluetooth#
#Dolphin emulator mac review Bluetooth#
The Mayflash DolphinBar is a combination Bluetooth Adapter/USB Sensor Bar that supports Wii Remote Pluses and has many benefits over a traditional Toshiba Stack Bluetooth adapter. "Links to purchase the Mayflash DolphinBar are available on our Recommended Accessories page, and it is available on Amazon and Playasia." I see no buy or purchase button on the Mayflash listing for it either.Įven tho the Review states this at the bottom Figured I would bring it up since as I said there are no links to allow you to buy the DolphinBar currently listed on this site. Only click through link on the wiki page leads back to the review.
#Dolphin emulator mac review pro#
I keep bugging delroth to buy me a macbook pro to test with, but no dice so far.īy the way there are no purchase links for the DolphinBar on either the mayflash site or the wiki page. Even the -TR guide for OS X is probably wrong as it is, but we just don't have the information to confirm. We have VERY little information on how OS X handles wiimotes.
#Dolphin emulator mac review mac os x#
In Mac OS X at least, all I have to do is plug it into my computer, go into Dolphin's Wiimote settings and hit the sync button and it's instantly connected. I use this bluetooth adapter > < and it works absolutely perfect. Personally, I've never had any connecting issues ever. But I already had an extension cord and USB hub set up in front of my monitors for line of sight on my bluetooth adapters, since it had some spare ports free I just plugged it into that.īlaziken584 Wrote:I am looking forward to buying one of these, it seems extremely useful, though potentially not as useful as the article would have me think at least. I did end up having to use an extension cord, hence why I whined about it in the article. Linktothepast Wrote:Btw major did you use an extension cord with it and if yes did it bring you any troubles? Also is the usb cable of the device fixed (can it be removed and replaced instead of extended in a sense)? in fact it works better than a real sensor bar in some cases because you can position them really close to each other so you can play closer to the monitor.

Though this would help at least to the extent that I won't need my Wii U in vWii mode all the time when I want to play Wii games that require the sensor bar, so that should be handy as my battery powered sensor bar was absolutely terrible and I had to actually resort to using candles which worked perfectly. Oh and I am using one of the -TR Wiimotes with Wii Motion Plus built in, what is dubbed the nightmare Wiimote haha. I've barely used Dolphin on Windows, so potentially it's a nightmare, but on OS X, it really couldn't be any easier. Then I just go to the GCPad settings in Dolphin, select the Wiimote and that's it.

I installed WJoy to connect my Wiimote to my computer (even easier than Dolphin, I just hit any button and it connects even faster than it did before) and it's connected to the computer. Same with any other emulator, I just connect it and configure the controls flawlessly. In Mac OS X at least, all I have to do is plug it into my computer, go into Dolphin's Wiimote settings and hit the sync button and it's instantly connected.Īlso, I wasn't aware that using a Wiimote as a GC controller was ever an issue, it was always simple and easy for me.

I am looking forward to buying one of these, it seems extremely useful, though potentially not as useful as the article would have me think at least.
