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MAYFLASH Dolphin Bar Working in 3.5 but not 4.0.2- more deets inside!
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MAYFLASH Dolphin Bar Working in 3.5 but not 4.0.2- more deets inside!
08-01-2015, 01:00 PM
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(06-11-2015, 12:16 PM)Theredboyer Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 12:05 PM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: Have you tried the newest version of dolphin?

I actually just downloaded the latest Dev version and I still get the same "no supported bluetooth device" problem.

On stable builds is 4.0.2 the latest? From what I see on the website that seems to be the case.

Same thing for me. It used to work less than a year ago, but I went with 3.5 instead. I tried recently 4.0.2 and I can't connect the dolphin bar. I updated the dolphin bar to the last firmware and Dolphin still show "no supported bluetooth device". I feel like this problem never was corrected....
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08-02-2015, 10:52 PM
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Stable builds aren't the latest, the dev versions are.
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08-03-2015, 06:21 AM
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Just tried to use dolphin bar with dolphin 5.0-rc-1. I can easily connect my wiimote to the dolphinbar. But when I start a game, I see: 'controller 1 disconnected' (while it's connected). Continue scan is on, speaker data is off, real wiimote is selected. (I know this is not a 'stable' release and maybe we'll need to wait)
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08-10-2015, 03:27 PM
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(08-03-2015, 06:21 AM)Dbrown Wrote: Just tried to use dolphin bar with dolphin 5.0-rc-1. I can easily connect my wiimote to the dolphinbar. But when I start a game, I see: 'controller 1 disconnected' (while it's connected). Continue scan is on, speaker data is off, real wiimote is selected. (I know this is not a 'stable' release and maybe we'll need to wait)

Yep i have the same problem. Also i've tried switching between LED 3 and 4, led 3 works sometimes, while LED 4 does not work at all which is the most ideal one to use. Since it does not require further setting up. As in setting the bar to toLED 3 and manually configuring the wiimote under "Emulate Wiimote" in Dolphin Controller Configuration Window.
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08-17-2015, 01:55 PM
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Dolphinbar is still not being detected by the emulator, I am using 4.0-7320.

Windows detects the Wiimote if I have the bar under LED3, it even lets me calibrate it, but Dolphin won't recognize it. If I use LED4, neither Win10 nor the emulator detect the controller.
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09-23-2015, 11:49 AM
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(08-17-2015, 01:55 PM)squalltheonly Wrote: Dolphinbar is still not being detected by the emulator, I am using 4.0-7320.

Windows detects the Wiimote if I have the bar under LED3, it even lets me calibrate it, but Dolphin won't recognize it. If I use LED4, neither Win10 nor the emulator detect the controller.

I also have Windows 10 x64. I notice that in mode 4 windows will not see the controller and doesn't allow you to calibrate it but it will work Dolphin. I am running Dolphin 5.0-rc-27. Under controllers make sure you pick "real wiimote" under wiimotes. I do have the message "A supported bluetooth device could not be found...". Make sure "Continues scanning", "wiimote motor", and "enable speaker data" is check. Make sure your wii controller is sync with bar in mode 4. Then start the game and it should work.
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