Quality - Wiimotenewini Extra
, which is a popular software for playing Nintendo Wii and GameCube games on PCs and mobile devices. This file is central to how the emulator handles "Emulated Wiimotes"—a feature that allows players to use standard gamepads (like Xbox or PlayStation controllers) or keyboard/mouse inputs to mimic the motion-based controls of a real Wii Remote. Technical Role and Function In the Dolphin ecosystem, WiimoteNew.ini
For mobile emulation platforms like the Odin handheld or standard smartphones, accessing the directory varies by device security restrictions. Use a scoped storage file manager to locate: /Internal Storage/Android/data/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu/files/Config/WiimoteNew.ini Key Sections of the File Structure
: Stores all button mappings, motion simulation (tilt, swing, shake), and extension settings (Nunchuk, Classic Controller) for emulated remotes. Standard Location : Windows : Documents/Dolphin Emulator/Config/WiimoteNew.ini wiimotenewini
In the world of emulation, "INI" files are plain-text configuration files that tell the software how to interpret various inputs. Specifically, handles:
The file is typically located in the Dolphin Emulator/Config/ folder. It is organized into sections for each possible controller (up to four) and the Balance Board. , which is a popular software for playing
[Wiimote1] Source = 1 Device = SDL/0/Xbox Wireless Controller Buttons/A = `Button A` Buttons/B = `Button B` ... [Wiimote2] Source = 0 ... [BalanceBoard] Source = 0 Use code with caution. The "Source" Value Explained
For best results:
: Modern configurations often map the "Point" function (formerly called IR) to the right analog stick of a gamepad. Advanced .ini tweaks can even make these IR commands "physics-sensitive," which is required for games like Okami or Punch-Out!! to function correctly on a standard controller. Performance Hacks and Pro-Tips
is a custom configuration file (an .ini file) used with Dolphin Emulator , the popular PC program for playing Nintendo GameCube and Wii games. Use a scoped storage file manager to locate:
The file's location depends on your operating system and how you installed Dolphin: