(11-06-2015, 01:12 PM)Jhonn Wrote: In case you're on Windows and have -TR Wiimotes (that are troublesome to pair in Windows, working only with Toshiba BT Stack and specific BT adapters), then yes, I personally recommend it. Also, as someone who owns a DolphinBar that got burnt LEDs, if you have soldering skills it's damn simple to fix the bar. Other option is replacing a pair of resistors (which are damn cheap) to others with appropriate value as soon as you get your unit (that'll make your DolphinBar "burn-proof")...
Unfortunately (and this is really sad for me to confess), I don't have soldering tools, and I've never properly learned how to solder; I know, that must pathetic XD Anyways, that part where you mentioned LEDs can burn out, yeah, so I'd likely be SOL after a time. Is there any way I can possibly avoid having to sloppily replace the LEDs or transistors? I really want to give this adapter a chance, I want to play Wii games the proper way without having the thing crap out on me. I take it having it plugged in all the time, constantly searching for Wiimotes would royally screw it over too, right? Ugh, so conflicted. >.<
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