TOP / BOTTOM switch Using working modes Keyboard and mouse mode LED 1 on the DolphinBar Keyboard and mouse gaming mode LED 2 on the DolphinBar Game controller mode LED 3 on the DolphinBar Wii emulation mode LED 4 on the DolphinBar...
Controller to your PC via Bluetooth. It also supports the Wii Nunchuk controller and Wii Classic Controller and operates with up to four working modes. This user manual is intended to instruct you in how to operate your DolphinBar, keep it for further reference as it details the DolphinBar’s default button mapping configurations.
MAYFLASH Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Working modes Keyboard and mouse mode (LED 1) This is the default mode. You can use only the Wii Remote as a mouse and use a virtual keyboard to type. Keyboard and mouse gaming mode (LED 2) This mode allows for the use of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk or Wii Classic Controller as controllers for a PC game optimized for mouse and keyboard.
You’ll find that the four blue LEDs found in the controller and the LED 0 found in the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar will flash quickly. Once the sync process is complete, the LED on the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar and your controller will stay lit.
+ RIGHT TOP / BOTTOM switch You can tell the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar if it’s on TOP of the monitor or at its BOTTOM by changing between these two options with the switch located on its back (photo for reference).
Instruction Manual Using working modes Keyboard and mouse mode LED 1 on the DolphinBar This mode supports one Wii Remote at once. The Wii Nunchuk and Wii Classic Controller are not supported in this mode. The Wii Remote controller will enter Sleep mode automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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MAYFLASH Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Multimedia status LED 1 on the Wii Remote light up in this mode. Wii Remote Pointing the Controller controller Keyboard & Moving the PLAY STOP PREVIOUS NEXT VOL - VOL + mouse mouse PAUSE equivalent cursor...
Instruction Manual Keyboard and mouse gaming mode LED 2 on the DolphinBar This mode supports the Wii Remote with or without the Wii Nunchuk connected. The Wii Remote controller will enter Sleep mode automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity. Keyboard and mouse gaming mode LED 1 on the Wii Remote light up in this mode.
MAYFLASH Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Game controller mode LED 3 on the DolphinBar This mode supports up to four Wii Remote with or without the Wii Nunchuk connected, and/or Wii Classic Controllers. The Wii Remote controller will enter Sleep mode automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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Instruction Manual Game controller mode Wii Remote + Nunchuk layout. Wii Remote Pointing the controller Controller ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑫ PC joypad In-game Right Joystick + camera equivalent Wii Nunchuk Controller Shut the ⑦ ⑧ PC joypad connection Left Joystick + equivalent...
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MAYFLASH Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Game controller mode Wii Remote + Wii Classic Controller layout. Wii Remote Controller ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑫ PC joypad In-game camera equivalent Wii Classic Controller PC joypad ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥...
To pair your Wii Remote controller to the Dolphin emulator (version 4.0-2241 and above), open the Dolphin Controller Configuration dialog and select the Real Wiimote option in the slots according to the number of controllers you have synced to the DolphinBar. Dolphin Controller Configuration dialog...
SYNC button. You’ll find that the Update Firmware button in the tool is now enabled. Click this button to update. Do not disconnect the DolphinBar or turn off your PC while it’s updating the firmware, it may render it unusable.
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Nintendo Co., LTD. (headquartered in Kyoto, Japan), and/or Nintendo of America Inc. (headquartered in Redmond, WA, United States of America). MAYFLASH is a Limited Company from China, and the manufacturer of the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar. The Dolphin Emulator is an open-source software project by the Dolphin Emulator Project Group.
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