Hello,
I'm using what I believe to be a Nintendo Wiimote (ie, not 3rd-party). Bluesoleil recognizes and connects with no issues, but the Windows 7 (64-bit) Bluetooth stack won't connect stably. Using Dolphin 3.0, I connect and sync up with no issues, but using recent versions, I get a message saying "A supported Bluetooth device was not found (only Microsoft Bluetooth stack is supported)".
My question is, why do current Dolphin releases only support the MS stack? I understand that a lot of people have issues with Bluesoleil, but if it works with Wiimotes and the MS stack doesn't (at least for some people), why remove support for it?
I apologize if I'm misunderstanding the situation, or if I've posted this in the wrong forum. I've searched the Controllers forum several times, and I see a lot of questions from people who seem to be in the same situation as me, but not a lot of useful answers.
I'm using what I believe to be a Nintendo Wiimote (ie, not 3rd-party). Bluesoleil recognizes and connects with no issues, but the Windows 7 (64-bit) Bluetooth stack won't connect stably. Using Dolphin 3.0, I connect and sync up with no issues, but using recent versions, I get a message saying "A supported Bluetooth device was not found (only Microsoft Bluetooth stack is supported)".
My question is, why do current Dolphin releases only support the MS stack? I understand that a lot of people have issues with Bluesoleil, but if it works with Wiimotes and the MS stack doesn't (at least for some people), why remove support for it?
I apologize if I'm misunderstanding the situation, or if I've posted this in the wrong forum. I've searched the Controllers forum several times, and I see a lot of questions from people who seem to be in the same situation as me, but not a lot of useful answers.