Phrosh WiiMote Sync
Using the MS Bluetooth Stack, you can easily connect or disconnect WiiMotes and other BT-HID devices with this little piece of software.
In fact I was just annoyed to remove and re-add each Wiimote everytime I want to have a new connection. I tried several programs, wich apparently didn't seem to work or at least work as I would like them to.
The result of a day coding work is the Phrosh WiiMote Sync.
Still untested on other machines - I didn't even get to set-up the respecting page on my website (www.phrosh-web.de?lang=en btw).
I'm using c# and the inthehand-lib for Bluetooth stuff. Icons by Everaldo (Linux Crystal).
.net Framework 4 required.
The function to periodically try to connect the WiiMotes is still missing.
I removed it, because I still have not figured out, how to recognize a device as "detectable". If a device is not connected, the program would try to reconnect, even if the device is shut-off or not in discover-mode. I could periodically scan the list of devices that can be found, but this would be quite unperformant.
If you know a possibility to check if single devices can be discovered (BluetoothDeviceInfo class or something similar) with the "inthehand" lib, let me know .
Okay, enaugh text. Testers as well as users are always welcome. Have fun with it. I hope this comes in handy.
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Using the MS Bluetooth Stack, you can easily connect or disconnect WiiMotes and other BT-HID devices with this little piece of software.
In fact I was just annoyed to remove and re-add each Wiimote everytime I want to have a new connection. I tried several programs, wich apparently didn't seem to work or at least work as I would like them to.
The result of a day coding work is the Phrosh WiiMote Sync.
Still untested on other machines - I didn't even get to set-up the respecting page on my website (www.phrosh-web.de?lang=en btw).
I'm using c# and the inthehand-lib for Bluetooth stuff. Icons by Everaldo (Linux Crystal).
.net Framework 4 required.
The function to periodically try to connect the WiiMotes is still missing.
I removed it, because I still have not figured out, how to recognize a device as "detectable". If a device is not connected, the program would try to reconnect, even if the device is shut-off or not in discover-mode. I could periodically scan the list of devices that can be found, but this would be quite unperformant.
If you know a possibility to check if single devices can be discovered (BluetoothDeviceInfo class or something similar) with the "inthehand" lib, let me know .
Okay, enaugh text. Testers as well as users are always welcome. Have fun with it. I hope this comes in handy.
[ DOWNLOAD ]
Specs
CPU: Intel Core2 i5-2400
Graphics: Nvida Geforce GTX 570
RAM: 16 GB
OS: Windows 7 x64
Sound: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
Dolphin: 3.0-235-dirty
CPU: Intel Core2 i5-2400
Graphics: Nvida Geforce GTX 570
RAM: 16 GB
OS: Windows 7 x64
Sound: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
Dolphin: 3.0-235-dirty