Right now here's how my setup works:
(Wiimote was previously paired using Windows's bluetooth utility)
Load Dolphin
Press 1+2
Go to Wiimote - Pair Up
Keep holding 1+2 and waiting for something to happen
Windows begins installing something (a driver?)
Windows finishes installing whatever that was
I press refresh, the Wiimote rumbles, good to go
Isn't there a more direct way of doing this? I mean Windows is constantly installing this "driver", can't it be permanently installed? I'm afraid the batteries will drain if I keep the Wiimote on, so I turn it off when I'm not using. Except when I turn it on again I have to go through that same ordeal. Same applies when simply turning the computer off and on again.
There are times it simply won't work, Windows "forgets" it's paired with the Wiimote and can't find it again. A system restart fixed that.
I'm thinking, maybe there's software out there that acts as a driver for the Wiimote?
(Wiimote was previously paired using Windows's bluetooth utility)
Load Dolphin
Press 1+2
Go to Wiimote - Pair Up
Keep holding 1+2 and waiting for something to happen
Windows begins installing something (a driver?)
Windows finishes installing whatever that was
I press refresh, the Wiimote rumbles, good to go
Isn't there a more direct way of doing this? I mean Windows is constantly installing this "driver", can't it be permanently installed? I'm afraid the batteries will drain if I keep the Wiimote on, so I turn it off when I'm not using. Except when I turn it on again I have to go through that same ordeal. Same applies when simply turning the computer off and on again.
There are times it simply won't work, Windows "forgets" it's paired with the Wiimote and can't find it again. A system restart fixed that.
I'm thinking, maybe there's software out there that acts as a driver for the Wiimote?
I have no sig!