I’ve read a few things around the internet of people having success with it, but it’s usually with RetroPie and they tend to be slim on the details, or refer to settings that are not available in RetroArch. Next, I’m thinking of buying the Mayflash DolphinBar to use with my Wii remotes. I’m curious 2) are the mouse input and a light gun input indeed the same, or are they separate input types/devices within RetroArch or the cores? I have read a couple places that a configured gun just works with Nestopia and bsnes, but I’ve also seen plenty of posts from people unable to get it working, and I’m worried that if I can’t even get just the mouse working with them, that I may be in that latter group. So my first question is: 1) How do I enable & use the mouse as a light gun in Nestopia? I also hope to eventually get light guns working with at least bsnes, Genesis Plus GX, Mednafen PSX, and MAME. I see no place in the input options to enable the mouse within an emulator. I’m starting with NES (running the Nestopia core), and so far have no luck with the mouse. So my first test was to see if I could play a shooting game (I have Duck Hunt and Operation Wolf for NES) using just a mouse. My understanding is that any light gun, including the Wii remote, basically emulates a mouse input, which in turn emulates the original light gun input. I hope to some day upgrade to something like that… For now, I also have been seeing and reading that some people have gotten their Wii remotes to work as guns, though perhaps not as accurate as the actual light guns. Unfortunately those are a bit out of my price range right now. I know you can’t use the OEM light guns with anything but a CRT TV/monitor, and I’ve also seen the Aimtrak & ArcadeGuns light guns with sensor bars. My retro emulation setup is working pretty solidly right now, so I’m looking to further expand its capabilities by working in light gun support. I play via EmulationStation, Steam, and a Steam Link with VirualHere USB sharing. I’m running RetroArch 1.3.6 on Windows 10 (64-bit). ![]() I haven’t really found a solid answer to any of my questions/concerns. ![]() I’ve been searching all around on these forums, and the web in general.
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