Set the mode on the sensor bar to 2. 1. General Settings. Turn on you Wii and use the sensor bar plugged into your Wii as the sensor bar for your computer (really stupid idea IMO that wastes energy an money) 2. Wireless Sensor Bars are usually battery-powered. Sensor Bar Position, IR Sensitivity, Speaker Volume, and Wii Remote Motor are duplicates of Wii settings. When I try to set it up myself, the sync button just keeps flashing and the Wiimote won't connect. These settings apply to both Emulated and Real Wii Remotes. Sync the Wii remote to the Sensor bar by pressing the Sync button on the sensor bar, then remove the battery cover to your Wii Remote and press the red sync button. In modes 1 to 3 I can clearly see the wiimote having a solid player 1 light and the sensor bar sync light is solid as well indicating that there is a connection. Close. Edit: The sensor bar is detected by my PC in the device manager, and I've updated to the latest firmware and drivers. USB Devices connected: Logitech K400 Keyboard + Touchpad, Insignia 4-Port USB 2.0 Travel Hub (NS-PCH5420-C), Mayflash W010 Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Controller(s) used: 2 x Microntek USB Joysticks (6-axis) with 12 buttons, 2 x Logitech Gamepad F310, 1 x Wii Remote (for Light Gun) Fire up ⦠After setting up everything that you want, click "OK" and the changes will save. These settings apply to both Emulated and Real Wii Remotes. Archived. Report Save. For the sensor bar, there are currently five options: 1. I bought a Wireless Sensor Dolphinbar from Mayflash and I can sync my wii motionplus remote just fine to it while in mode 1, 2 and 3. After setting up everything that you want, click "OK" and the changes will save. Sensor Bar Position, IR Sensitivity, Speaker Volume, and Wii Remote Motor are duplicates of Wii settings. The Wiimote features an optical sensor, allowing it to determine where the Wiimote is pointing. Posted by 5 years ago. Couple of things on the Mame side. Plug in the Mayflash Wireless Dolphin bar into an available USB port on your Raspberry Pi 4. 5 years ago. MAYFLASH Wireless Sensor DolphinBar manual. Having some trouble setting this sensor bar up, and I can't find any decent guides explaining the process. The Dolphin bar needs to be in mode 2 and you should then be able to move the mouse pointer with the Wiimote. ... you need to do it in a section called BAR and copy it on the GPU to the correct location. With the MayFlash sensor bar it has it's own Bluetooth built in and the sync is done without the emulator being required. If you want to play games in Dolphin with a Sensor Bar you can simply use a Wireless Sensor Bar. Share. General Settings. All a sensor bar does is emit IR light, and this is true for the "sensor bar" part of ⦠I've selected Real Wiimote and hit "Refresh" upmteen times and the 1/2 buttons on the controller, but it doesn't detect it. You can then map controls for Dolphin under GCPad settings (this is where you will go to map GC controllers as well). level 1. Thank you very much! All a sensor bar does is emit IR light, and this is true for the "sensor bar" part of the DolphinBar. However, when you start up Dolphin it doesn't detect the Wii remote? (08-11-2016, 01:24 AM) leolam Wrote: The sensor bar does not need and cannot be configured. The two will be paired after this step. 23. Guide. I have one of these and once it's set up it works flawlessly, highly recommended. Since the Sensor Bar is just a source of Infrared Light it doesn't need to be connected to your Computer! 2.