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Second Wiimote How to Add? Bluetooth Stack Switcher?
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Second Wiimote How to Add? Bluetooth Stack Switcher?
12-15-2014, 01:39 AM
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27graja
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Hi

I don't see no one with similar problem I'm hoping you can lead me in right direction.
I have one original Wiimote paired and working properly.
Problem is now to set up a second wiimote.

I remember (it was long time ago as I fixed my dolphin emulator)
I first recognized a wiimote bluetooth connection with microsoft stack.
then you have to switch over to Toshiba stack

Now i'm stuck with my second wiimote. Does it mean I have to remove toshiba stack come back to windows stack and do exact same process but for both wiimotes this time? Or there is an easier way?

I remember there was a bit hustle to get toshiba stack operating properly.

I've tried stack switcher but it doesn't recognize my microsoft stack (I remember trying it long time ago and it would not switch between stack for some reason_)
I truly appreciate (so as my 4 year old kid) if we get this figured out.

I'm running Win 7 by the way.
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12-15-2014, 05:04 AM
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If everything's behaving, there's absolutely no need to do anything at all with the microsoft stack ever any more. If you're using a non-TR Wiimote, and have the MS stack then you just turn on continuous scanning and hold 1 and 2 on the Wiimote until lights flash and then Dolphin will make the MS stack connect without you touching it. If you're using TR Wiimotes and don't have the DolphinBar, then you need to pair in the Toshiba stack only, and then connect to Dolphin. When you install the Toshiba stack it deletes any data the MS stack has made, so the only thing you're likely to do by pairing with the MS stack first is confuse the Wiimote and make life harder for yourself.
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(12-15-2014, 01:39 AM)27graja Wrote: Hi

I don't see no one with similar problem I'm hoping you can lead me in right direction.
I have one original Wiimote paired and working properly.
Problem is now to set up a second wiimote.

I remember (it was long time ago as I fixed my dolphin emulator)
I first recognized a wiimote bluetooth connection with microsoft stack.
then you have to switch over to Toshiba stack

Now i'm stuck with my second wiimote. Does it mean I have to remove toshiba stack come back to windows stack and do exact same process but for both wiimotes this time? Or there is an easier way?

I remember there was a bit hustle to get toshiba stack operating properly.

I've tried stack switcher but it doesn't recognize my microsoft stack (I remember trying it long time ago and it would not switch between stack for some reason_)
I truly appreciate (so as my 4 year old kid) if we get this figured out.

I'm running Win 7 by the way.
thanks


I have similar experience, what I did was, I use Toshiba stack, to connect each wiimote (as a single controller) to make sure all motes has been paired at least once with Toshiba Stack.

then, I only connect 1 mote, start game, at the welcome screen, make sure wiimote1 is working properly, and then add second mote.

I'm guessing, pairing without starting game may have sort of interference for second wiimote.


But I also have problem (it tends to disconnect in the game) I'm using wiimote Motion 2in1.
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