Nov 27, 2011 - I am currently running Dolphin 3.0 and it pulls up the games fine but once i get to the start screen none of the controls work even though every. Dolphin Emulator Keyboard Controls Not Working Mac The controller order on the PC does not have to equal to GameCube Background Input lets you use the controller or keyboard even if Dolphin isn't in focus.
Before deleting, I tested a couple other features and found that I have a more serious problem. When closing an emulator window, the game will end but the window itself will not go away. I attempted opening another ROM and I had the same issue.
Now both games I opened will start up automatically when opening the program and the dead windows will remain when I try to close them. Additionally, another issue I found when looking for core updates is that closing the updates window will crash the program. If it helps, I have only been using the GBA emulator and the games I have tried are Pokemon FireRed and Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland. I installed the program from this link The program worked perfectly for me until the first time I closed it, and now these issues have come up. I was originally pausing the game and returning to it rather than quitting altogether.
Should I do a complete wipe and reinstall? Thanks so much for the response. Don't download precompiled versions, compile the latest version from github directly. On Jun 6, 2013, at 4:48 PM, n-cubed wrote: Before deleting, I tested a couple other features and found that I have a more serious problem.
When closing an emulator window, the game will end but the window itself will not go away. I attempted opening another ROM and I had the same issue.
Now both games I opened will start up automatically when opening the program and the dead windows will remain when I try to close them. Additionally, another issue I found when looking for core updates is that closing the updates window will crash the program.
If it helps, I have only been using the GBA emulator and the games I have tried are Pokemon FireRed and Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland. I installed the program from this link The program worked perfectly for me until the first time I closed it, and now these issues have come up. I was originally pausing the game and returning to it rather than quitting altogether. Should I do a complete wipe and reinstall?
Thanks so much for the response. — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub. I deleted the Default.oebindings file and it solved my problem - keyboard now working absolutely fine. I am using the latest build downloaded from GitHub yesterday for full informational purposes. Thanks for the help. On 7 Jun 2013, at 00:23, clobber wrote: I too am using the built-in keyboard as well as an external and input works on both.
Are you using a new build? We haven't touched input code in some time.
For fun let's try deleting /Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/Bindings Configurations/Default.oebindings and see what happens. — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
My current obsession with retro gaming has brought me to creating a, a, and exploring. My newest adventure has me looking to progressively newer systems - this time the Nintendo GameCube. I owned the GameCube when I was younger and, though there were a shortage of decent games, I really enjoyed Mario Kart: Double Dash, so it was important I figured out how to play GameCube games on Mac. After a bit of research I figured it out - let's'a'go! Step 1: Download Dolphin The, available for Windows and Mac, allows you to play your favorite GameCube titles. Step 2: Configure the Controller You'll need a suitable controller to play GameCube on your computer; you can purchase a or you can use a controller you already have, like a.
With an acceptable controller available, choose Options Controller Settings in the main menu. You'll need to click into each button field and set them by pressing the corresponding on the controller: Step 3: Game Time! With the Dolphin Emulator installed and your controller configured, it's time to play!
Dolphin accepts games as ISO images. There are plenty of places to find games (token 'you must own the game or it's illegal' declaration), most of which can be found with a Google search. It seems that no matter what retro gaming console you'd like to play, it's available on some form for Mac or PC.
What's even more amazing is how easy they are to access and configure!