- Mouse movement is the general way to to get the pointer emulation.
-`Left Mouse Click` that correspons to a press of the `A` button (as that one is the one mostly used for Wii games that are based around pointing as the primary button).
- That also means if you run RetroDECK on a computer you could also use your mouse.
#### External Controllers - Joystick as Temporary Mouse
For all external controllers without a touchpad (this can also be used for those with touchpad if wanted).
By holding `SELECT` and moving the `Right Joystick` you can use it as a mouse for various systems that uses mouse input.
| Function | Button / Combination| Comment |
| :--- | :---: | :---: |
| Joystick as Mouse | `SELECT + Right Stick` | Cursor Movement |
| Right Mouse Click | `SELECT + L3` | |
| Left Mouse Click | `SELECT + R3` | |
#### Steam Deck
| Function | Button / Combination | Comment |
| :--- | :---: | :---: |
| Right Touchpad | | The entire touchpad acts a mouse |
| Right Touchpad Press | `Left Mouse Click` | |
The Steam Deck uses the `Right Touchpad` for mouse movement and `Wii Pointer` emulation, clicking on the Touchpad will produce a `Left Click` and send the press of the `A` button.
#### Dualshock 4 and DualSense
The touchpads acts as a mouse and can be used to navigate mouse based inputs and be used for Dolphin.
| Function | Button / Combination | Comment |
| :--- | :---: | :---: |
| Full Touchpad | | The entire touchpad acts a mouse |
| Right Touchpad Click | `Left Mouse Click` | |
| Left Touchpad Click | `Right Mouse Click` | |
#### Steam Controller - Gordon:
**You can use the general:**
Hold `SELECT` or `L4` and move the `Right Touchpad` while holding if you don't want to switch modes.