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Windows Documentation

Jan 1, 1

There are two main areas of configuration for the Dolphin Emulator on Windows: Controllers and Graphics. Here’s a breakdown for setting each one up: Controllers: Opening Controller Settings: Launch Dolphin and go to “Options” -> “Controller Settings” or click the “Controllers” button in the main window. Configuring Each Port: You’ll see a list representing GameCube controller ports. Click “Configure” for each port you want to use. Choosing Device and Setting Buttons: In the “Device” dropdown, select your preferred controller (e.

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Windows Documentation

Jan 1, 1

Configuring Dolphin on Linux involves a few key aspects: General Settings: Paths: Set the directory where your GameCube/Wii games are stored. You can find this option under “Config” -> “Paths”. General: Enable “Dual Core” and “Idle Skipping” for better performance. Leave the frame limit on “Auto” for compatibility. CPU: The recommended emulation engine is “JIT Recompiler”. Controller Configuration: Go to “Configure” -> “Controllers”. Choose your controller type (e.g., keyboard, gamepad). Map the buttons on your controller to the corresponding GameCube/Wii controller functions.

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Windows Documentation

Jan 1, 1

There are two main areas of configuration for the Dolphin Emulator on Windows: Controllers and Graphics. Here’s a breakdown for setting each one up: Controllers: Opening Controller Settings: Launch Dolphin and go to “Options” -> “Controller Settings” or click the “Controllers” button in the main window. Configuring Each Port: You’ll see a list representing GameCube controller ports. Click “Configure” for each port you want to use. Choosing Device and Setting Buttons: In the “Device” dropdown, select your preferred controller (e.

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