Step 11) If your up and down camera movement is inverted, press ctrl+7 to activate the "Invert Pitch" setting, that should fix it. Step 10) Press ctrl+4 to activate the Mouse Injection Step 8) Press ctrl+5 and adjust the in-game mouse sensitivity Once you click ok, it creates that ini file and then it will open the settings menu It should display an error message about a non-existent. Step 7) Extract and open the Mouse Injector. You can use the game's manual to know, which button does what and how to in turn set up your bindings properly: Step 5) Once you extract and open Dolphin, go to Options > Controller Settings, open the config menu of the Gamecube controller in port 1 and bind your mouse movements to the "C Stick" Edit: It seems that newer dev versions broke the ability to set the mouse movement to C Stick in normal way, so you have to click on the input with your right mouse button, which will open a window, where you can choose the input manually (the ones labeled with "Cursor Y" and "Cursor X" Step 4) Download Mouse Injector for Dolphin from here: Step 3) Either dig up an old copy of NE for Gamecube or download an ISO from here: Step 2) Change the graphics based on how powerful your computer is (video for reference: Step 1) Download Dolphin Emulator from here: (I reccomend the latest developer version) I wanted to shed some light on how to play Next Encounter with mouse and keyboard, while your mouse movements will not be janky and will behave like an actual mouse:
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