MAYFLASH DolphinBar User manual

Wireless Sensor DolphinBar
Instruction Manual

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Contents
Wireless Sensor DolphinBar 1
Introduction 3
Features 3
Working modes 4
LED & switch instructions 5
SYNC button and LED 0 5
MODE button and LED 1, LED 2, LED 3, LED 4 6
TOP / BOTTOM switch 6
Using working modes 7
Keyboard and mouse mode LED 1 on the DolphinBar 7
Keyboard and mouse gaming mode LED 2 on the DolphinBar 9
Game controller mode LED 3 on the DolphinBar 10
Wii emulation mode LED 4 on the DolphinBar 13
Firmware updates 14

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Introduction
The Wireless Sensor DolphinBar is a peripheral that can connect your Wii Remote Plus
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.
Features
Connects to your PC via its integrated Bluetooth receiver. No dongle needed.
Supports Wii Remote Plus controllers (model RVL-CNT-01-TR).
Supports Dolphin emulator version 4.0 (build 2241) and above.
Cursor anti-shaking function.
Allows for all gameplay modes, such as Controller, Light Gun and Racing Wheel.
Works as a normal keyboard and mouse.
Works as a remote controller for media controls on your PC.
Supports vibration and force feedback.
Supports up to four Wii Remote, Wii Remote Plus (with or without Wii Nunchuk
controller), and Wii Classic Controllers simultaneously.

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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.
Game controller mode (LED 3)
This mode allows for the use of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk or Wii Classic Controller as
controllers for a PC game optimized for a controller or joypad.
Wii emulation mode (LED 4)
This mode allows for the use of up to four Wii Remote and Nunchuk and/or Wii Classic
Controller combinations as controllers for use in Wii games through emulation with
the Dolphin emulator, hence the name of this product.

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LED & switch instructions
SYNC button and LED 0
For the initial sync, press the SYNC button on the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar itself
and on the bottom of your controller. 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. LED 0 communicates the connection status in three ways:
LED 0 flashes slowly.
Unable to connect to the Wii Remote controller.
LED 0 stays lit.
Wii Remote connected successfully to the Wireless Sensor DolphinBar.
LED 0 flashes quickly.
The Wireless Sensor DolphinBar is looking for Wii Remotes to pair.

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MODE button and LED 1, LED 2, LED 3, LED 4
Switch through four different modes by pressing the MODE button in the Wireless Sensor
DolphinBar. For available modes, their functions and respective LED numbers, refer to the
Working modes section.
You can also switch through these modes by using Wii Remote key combinations:
Keyboard and mouse mode + DOWN
Keyboard and mouse game mode + LEFT
Game controller mode + UP
Wii Remote controller emulation mode + 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).
D E F A U L T

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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. There are two statuses for this mode:
Normal Keyboard and Mouse status (for normal PC usage), and
Multimedia status (optimized for media playback.)
You can switch between them with the + DOWN key combination.
Normal Keyboard and Mouse status
LED 1 and 2 on the Wii Remote light up in this mode.
Wii Remote
Controller Pointing the
controller
Keyboard
& mouse
equivalent
Moving the
mouse cursor
Scroll up
Scroll down
Wii Remote
Controller
(cont.)
Shut the
connection
off.
Keyboard
& mouse
equivalent

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Multimedia status
LED 1 and 3 on the Wii Remote light up in this mode.
Wii Remote
Controller
Pointing the
controller
Keyboard &
mouse
equivalent
Moving the
mouse
cursor
STOP PREVIOUS NEXT PLAY /
PAUSE VOL - VOL +
Wii Remote
Controller
(cont.)
Shut the
connection
off.
Keyboard
& mouse
equivalent FORWARD REWIND

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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 and 4 on the Wii Remote light up in this mode.
Wii Remote
Controller
Pointing the
controller
Keyboard
& mouse
equivalent
Moving the
mouse cursor
Wii Nunchuk
Controller
Shut the
connection
off.
Keyboard
& mouse
equivalent

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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.
Game controller mode
Wii Remote-only layout.
Wii Remote
Controller
PC joypad
equivalent ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
Wii Remote
Controller
(cont.)
Gyroscope
Shut the
connection
off.
PC joypad
equivalent ⑫
Left Joystick +
or
in-game camera
Left Joystick +

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Game controller mode
Wii Remote + Nunchuk layout.
Wii Remote
Controller Pointing the
controller
PC joypad
equivalent Right Joystick + ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
⑫
In-game
camera
Wii Nunchuk
Controller
Shut the
connection
off.
PC joypad
equivalent ⑦ ⑧ Left Joystick +

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Game controller mode
Wii Remote + Wii Classic Controller layout.
Wii Remote
Controller
PC joypad
equivalent ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
⑫
In-game
camera
Wii Classic
Controller
PC joypad
equivalent ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
Wii Classic
Controller
(cont.)
PC joypad
equivalent ⑨ ⑩ ⑫ In-game
camera Left
Joystick + Right
Joystick +

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Wii emulation mode LED 4 on the DolphinBar
This mode supports up to four Wii Remote with or without the Wii Nunchuk connected,
and/or Wii Classic Controllers. Enable this mode before pairing the controllers with your
Dolphin emulator, as this is the only way to configure them. Once detected by the
emulator, there is no configuration to be done, just sit back and play!
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 (running on macOS)

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Firmware updates
The Wireless Sensor DolphinBar, as many other hardware peripherals, relies on firmware
updates to keep compatibility with the operating systems it supports, and with the Dolphin
emulator itself. You can check for updates with the MAYFLASH DolphinBar Upgrade
Firmware tool (for Windows XP, and above).
1. Download and run the tool from the MAYFLASH website
(look for downloads labeled as W010):
http://www.mayflash.com/Support/Download/
2. Press and hold the SYNC button on the DolphinBar and connect it to your PC
via USB. Wait until Windows recognizes the new hardware.
3. Release the 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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This user manual intends to better instruct and illustrate on the operation of existing hardware,
and is a recreation of an existing instruction manual included with the aforementioned product.
Nintendo®, Wii®, Wii® Remote Plus™, Wii® Remote with Motion Plus™,
Wii® Nunchuk™, Wii® Classic™ Controller, are or may be registered trademarks of
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.
Controller buttons by Nicolae Berbece (Xelu).
The ‘Calamity Sans’ typography by Lanny Heidbreder is
a modified version of FONTWORKS’ FOT-Rodin typeface.
This user manual has been redone by OSOALEX.
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