You do not need to pair the wiimote with the PC first as you would with a standard blueooth and wiimote. If using the DolphinBar, just make sure Dolphin is set to continuously scan for wiimotes and set controls to use real wiimotes for as many wiimotes you have. Highly suggest getting a Mayflash DolphinBar as it makes pairing and using wiimotes as easy as with a real Wii: Any game not added will use the "_Default_(WiimoteNew or GCPadNew).ini" profile RocketLauncher makes on first launch. Now for all those games you added, make sure the Profile setting it set to the custom profile you want to load when that game is launched. In RocketLauncherUI's module settings for Dolphin, Click the Rom Settings tab and add each game from your xml you want to use a this custom profile for. Now copy the (WiimoteNew or GCPadNew).ini to the "(Wiimote or GCPad) (RL)" folder and name it whatever you like. For each game or custom control sets you want to use, edit the controls for all the controllers to work for that game and exit Dolphin. This new profile now called _Default_(WiimoteNew or GCPadNew).ini will be found in Dolphins settings folder: \Config\Profiles\(Wiimote or GCPad) (RL)\Default.ini The (WiimoteNew or GCPadNew).ini and all the profiles RocketLauncher uses contain info for all controllers in one file.
Do not confuse this with Dolphin's built-in profiles as those only contain info for only one controller. This ini contains all the controls for all 4 controllers. All your controls are stored in WiimoteNew.ini or GCPadNew.ini and get copied to a _Default_(WiimoteNew or GCPadNew).ini on first launch. This will be used for all games that you don't set a custom profile for. Launch Dolphin manually and goto Options->(Wiimote or Gamecube Pad) Settings and configure all your controls how you want your default setup to look like. First set UseCustomWiimoteProfiles or UseCustomGCpadProfiles to true in RocketLauncherUI for this module Setting up custom Wiimote or GCPad profiles: If the game does not fit the window, you can try setting stretch to window manually in dolphin. If you want to keep your Dolphin.ini in the emu folder, create a "portable.txt" file in MyDocuments\Dolphin Emulator\ Convert all your games to ciso using Wii Backup Manager to save alot of space by stripping everything but the game partition. After all Wiimotes are connected that you want to use, it shouldn't have anymore issues. Dolphin will sometimes crash when connnecting a Wiimote, then going back to the game. Also make sure you are running latest directx:
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If you get an error that you are missing a vcomp100.dll, install Visual C++ 2010: Be sure you are running at least Dolphin v4.0 or greater.