Editing Dolphin's wiki
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07-19-2018, 08:37 AM
Hi! I'd like to get standard edit rights for the wiki, please. Username is "H4ndy".
I think it would be nice to inform users of the Wiki that this is a manual process, took me a while to find this here, thanks! 07-19-2018, 09:37 AM
(07-19-2018, 08:37 AM)H4ndy Wrote: Hi! I'd like to get standard edit rights for the wiki, please. Username is "H4ndy". You should be all set. And yeah, we haven't gotten around to documenting it there. Mainly for vain hoping we'll be able to restore a more standard/automated mechanism. 07-22-2018, 09:08 AM
My username is "Phoenix". I want to add a bug to Jumpertwo's speedhack for No More Heroes 2
07-22-2018, 02:01 PM
08-01-2018, 06:51 AM
Hi @Kolano,
I'd also like to contribute to the wiki please. I am a Nvidia Shield (2017) user. Wiki name is same as this forum: Rikachu Thanks in advance! 08-02-2018, 01:09 AM
Hello, my username is Gems on the wiki. I would like to request edit permissions, please. :^)
08-02-2018, 04:49 PM
08-07-2018, 10:02 AM
I'd love to update the wiki on bluetooth passthrough. My ID is "MightyHandy". I'm also fine if someone else would prefer to edit it for me. I was just going to add the following section to the discussion tab:
Using WinUSB instead of libusbk Some users have reported issues with libusbk. This can sometimes be resolved by using the WinUSB driver instead. To do so, you must ensure you have fully uninstalled all traces of the libusbk driver first. Below are some steps you can follow to do so: Step 1: Remove driver from your bluetooth adapter: a.) Go into device manager b.) Right Click on your device (under libusbk) c.) Click Driver>Properties>Uninstall d.) Check "Delete Driver from this device" e.) Reboot At this point your bluetooth adapter should go back to its initial driver settings. Step 2: Remove libusbk driver a.) Restart in safe mode b.) In a command prompt go to: "C:\Program Files\UsbK Runtime Library\" c.) Run "UsbKController.exe -U" d.) Reboot Step 3: Uninstall libusbk a.) Goto Add/Remove Programs b.) Uninstall UsbK Step 4: Install WinUSB a.) Go to Zadig b.) List Devices c.) Click your bluetooth adapter d.) Click the WinUSB driver. |
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