Try using Alternate Wiimote Timings. Press Alt + F5 and see how that goes.
RVL-CNT-01-TR
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06-17-2013, 10:44 AM
I didn't find "Alternate Wiimote Timings" but following [url=http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-alternate-wiimote-timing-and]this thread[/this], I unchecked "Enable Speaker Data". It still does not work.
"Connect Wiimote 1" print "Wiimote 1 connected" then immediately "Wiimote 1 disconnected" on the OSD, nothing in the terminal and the wiimote is not connected. Actually, it connected once but I couldn't reproduce it, the same random succeses as before. 06-17-2013, 02:04 PM
Hmm... I guess Alternate Wiimote Timing has since been removed in the latest revisions. I suppose the developers came up with a fix that made it unnecessary as an option. What kind of bluetooth adapter are you using? Which bluetooth class does yours fall into? Can you successfully connect other devices to it?
I hope anyone is having the same issue as I do but I haven't been able to make my Wiimote plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) nor my normal Wiimote to work again, after I have already paired them up with the Toshiba bluetooth stack.
[color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]Here's the thing.[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]I have my computer with all of its drivers (I already removed toshiba software and drivers). Now I begin with the Toshiba bluetooth stack installation, it prompts me the message to "Plugin my bluetooth" as I have an unsupported bluetooth dongle[/color] [color=#222222]so I use the patch method of the .inf file[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]I have also removed Windows driver signature enforcement. The driver installs successfully.[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]I restart my PC, then go to bluetooth manager. I press 1+2 button on my wiimote and it appears in the last. I pair up and can use it without problem in Dolphin[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]NOOOW HERE'S THE TRICKY PART ... and the issue ... After I have finished my day of using my laptop, I turn it off, and to my surprise when I turn it back on, I go to Toshiba bluetooth manager and it simply refuses to work anymore. Now it won't recognise any device anymore (including my already paired wiimotes)[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]I have been having headaches trying to find a solution, and I am not quite sure what I have followed wrong, since I have seen that some have had this issue, but I am not sure if they are having as the same as I do.[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]Again I repeat, I can make the toshiba bluetooth to work when I freshly install it. After I shut down my laptop, and then turn it back on, it WON'T WORK ANYMORE.[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]Any ideas?[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]My bluetooth dongle is a Qualcomm Atheros 4.0+HS that came pre-loaded into my Killer Wireless N1202 wireless NIC.[/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222] [/color] [color=#222222]Thanks for the replies. [/color] 07-27-2013, 03:44 AM
I have the exact same problem as the guy above me. It works when he toshiba-stack is freshly installed. After a reboot i have to reinstall it again to get it to work.
When I've newly installed the stack it recognizes my mobile phone as well as the wii-mote. However after a reboot it doesn't recognize antything at all. Not new devices and not old already paired ones. It is also of the Atheros brand, some 4.0 supported version. Regards Camelen P.s in a hurry, sorry if missed something. 07-29-2013, 03:02 AM
For me this seems to be a problem with the 9.10T version of the Toshiba stack.
I downloaded 8.00.2 or whatever it was called from Toshibas website and it seems to have solved the problem for now at least. 07-30-2013, 12:41 PM
My joystick is false, OEM model. I've tried to use it by using method wiipair to TR and I could not, I've tried everything, bluesoleil, toshiba, wiimote. but to no avail.
the problem is that NOTHING identifies my device via bluetooth. I'm using a generic bluetooth adapter, installed normally. so I suppose my mistake is due to the joystick not be found by bluetooth. I have also tried with bluetooth windows without success ... I would like to know a way to get my joystick to identify OEM via bluetooth. I apologize for my English, because this is my last hope, after days of trying. my joystick : http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-4...iimote-_JM adapter : http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-4...gratis-_JM im using windows 7 x 64 thank. 07-30-2013, 05:22 PM
Lol, I was never able to get the Toshiba stack installed properly in windows, the installer sucked REALLY bad. Fortunately Ubuntu has great drivers that work with wii motes VERY well. If your sick of the Toshiba stack, Linux options are great for dolphin in general these days.
07-31-2013, 06:23 AM
well i give up. i have win8 and trust 4.0 bt adapter and the RVL-CNT-01-TR comes up in windows but it refuses to connect properly. It just says wiimote disonnect everytime i start dolphin.
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