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Difficulty connecting wiimote through usb BT adapter
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Difficulty connecting wiimote through usb BT adapter
09-14-2017, 10:33 PM
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I have the most recent developer build of Dolphin. I installed my Kinivo BTD-400 BT adapter. All drivers up to date. Ran Zadig and changed driver of BT adapter to libusbk, following the Force Adapter part of the wiki guide. I found config/dolphin.ini and changed these settings:

[BluetoothPassthrough]
Enabled = True
VID = 2652
PID = 8680
LinkKeys =

I have my dolphin program open. Controller menu. Wii Remotes set to Passthrough BT Adapter. Beneath that, Emulate Wii BT adapter unchecked. Wii Remote 1 is set to Real Wii Remote. Continuous scanning checked. I tried booting LoZ:SS and scan for the Wiimote, but it is not getting picked up. I'm looking for help on this, as I am new to setting things up. The Wii remote is the gold zelda one that came with my physical copy of LoZ:SS (built in wii motion plus).
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09-16-2017, 11:35 PM
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Continuous scanning only applies to emulated Bluetooth. With passthrough, it works exactly like on a Wii (given a good adapter): the first time you need to press the sync button on the Wii remote and the Wii (i.e. Dolphin). After that, you can reconnect the remote by pressing any button.
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