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Dolphin 5.0-9277[/color]
[color=#ff9933]OS: Windows 10 64 bits[/color]
[color=#ff9933]Wiimote: New 2in1 (Includes embedded Plus and a Nunchuk)[/color]
[color=#ff9933]Bluetooth device: Model Bluetooth Class 1 Billionton. Chip BCM2035B. USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2035. Driver libusbK. Connecting with Passthrough.[/color]
Controller works but it doesn't remember pairing. For whatever reason I have not been able to pair it using the buttons 1-2, so each time I have to open the wiimote and push the internal button to sync. Sometimes it pairs quickly, sometimes you have to try several times. I don't have other wiimotes so I don't know how it works with several ones. It is not necessary to force the connection using the values of VID and PID.
This bluetooth dongle doesn't have drivers for 64 bits Windows (The last bluetooth drivers that worked with this dongle were for Windows XP 32 bits), so it doesn't work with the Microsoft stack. I didn't try the Toshiba stack and I don't know either if it is even compatible with it.
I was expecting that it would work great because the model of chip seemed similar to the BCM2045 used by the Wii.
Dolphin 5.0-9277[/color]
[color=#ff9933]OS: Windows 10 64 bits[/color]
[color=#ff9933]Wiimote: New 2in1 (Includes embedded Plus and a Nunchuk)[/color]
[color=#ff9933]Bluetooth device: Model Bluetooth Class 1 Billionton. Chip BCM2035B. USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2035. Driver libusbK. Connecting with Passthrough.[/color]
Controller works but it doesn't remember pairing. For whatever reason I have not been able to pair it using the buttons 1-2, so each time I have to open the wiimote and push the internal button to sync. Sometimes it pairs quickly, sometimes you have to try several times. I don't have other wiimotes so I don't know how it works with several ones. It is not necessary to force the connection using the values of VID and PID.
This bluetooth dongle doesn't have drivers for 64 bits Windows (The last bluetooth drivers that worked with this dongle were for Windows XP 32 bits), so it doesn't work with the Microsoft stack. I didn't try the Toshiba stack and I don't know either if it is even compatible with it.
I was expecting that it would work great because the model of chip seemed similar to the BCM2045 used by the Wii.
