It was so bad, that even after two major rewrites to Dolphin's Wii Remote code, no one went anywhere near Hybrid Wii Remote. It's notorious instability came from its code - Hybrid Wii Remote was hacked on top of Dolphin's old Real Wii Remote code, and it was considered hacky even then, when our standards were at their lowest. It was a very useful feature, but it was tremendously buggy. For example, a user could use a Wii Remote without a sensor bar by mapping the pointer to their mouse, or they could use a Wii Remote and "Nunchuk" but using an Xbox One controller as the Nunchuk. This option allowed users to mix and match their physical Wii Remotes' input with input from other devices. Hybrid Wii Remote was a favorite feature for many of our users. This is especially noticeable on mixed DPI scaling multi-monitor setups. Many of their fixes don't apply to Dolphin, but we do benefit from the improved HiDPI support. That's because spycrab updated Dolphin from Qt 5.13.1 to the latest version, 5.14.1! This new Qt version comes with LOT of new improvements from our friends in Qt land ( for details click here). People opening up Dolphin and zooming through the GUI may notice things are a bit nicer. Notable Changes ¶ 5.0-11655 - Update to Qt 5.14.1 by spycrab ¶ Please enjoy the February and March Progress Report! With two months of changes to get through, it's about time we just dived in. People that were disappointed by the removal of Hybrid Wii Remotes, forced Wii Remote disconnections on Save/Loadstates, and other limitations of Real Wii Remotes should be very excited. But if we're going to talk about the main event, we have a new way to use your Wii Remotes that brings tremendous flexibility. For instance, Dolphin on Android and macOS see the return of Dark Mode, perfect for late night gaming without straining your eyes. In this Progress Report, you'll find that we've got a lot of changes affecting things outside of core emulation. To those of you relying on Dolphin Emulator, we hope that Dolphin Emulator makes your day a little brighter in these trying times. Everyone has their ways of coping with isolation, using the internet, games, emulation, and much more as forms of entertainment to keep spirits up. Something like this can make what you do feel so very small in the grand scheme of things. We understand that the past few months have been trying for many of us across the world.
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