So I've noticed there are a few different tricks that seem to work. One trick might work in one build where as it wont in another.
When using win7 (I am using ultimatex64) with a generic blue-tooth (or you don't want to use the bluesoile) Make sure you change your stock driver to the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator and Microsoft Wireless for transceiver for bluetooth. Then make sure windows finds your wiimote. After windows finds my wiimote one of three things happen all lights stay lite or the all go off or just the 4th is lite. As long as windows still has your wiimote in the bluetooth device menu it's still connected.
Now here is were the diffrent 'tricks' seem to come in to play
Open up Dolphin and if light number one on the wiimote works then you are in good shape to play.
Open up Dolphin and all 4 lights on the wiimote are lite (this will more if just the 4th lite is lite too). Then goto the wiimote and you should feel your wiimote vibrate. If this is the case you are good to go.
Also sometimes you'll need to leave the wiimote config window open. I know for me with build 4613x64 I need to leave it open or else I lose my wiimote.
One last suggestion if you've tried all the above and still aren't having any luck just try and leave the wiimote config window open. Sometimes it will connect when loading up a wii game.
Hope this helps some people out. Sorry this seems rushed but I have to go eat Turkey now.
(btw this is my first tutorial ever so bare with me )
When using win7 (I am using ultimatex64) with a generic blue-tooth (or you don't want to use the bluesoile) Make sure you change your stock driver to the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator and Microsoft Wireless for transceiver for bluetooth. Then make sure windows finds your wiimote. After windows finds my wiimote one of three things happen all lights stay lite or the all go off or just the 4th is lite. As long as windows still has your wiimote in the bluetooth device menu it's still connected.
Now here is were the diffrent 'tricks' seem to come in to play
Open up Dolphin and if light number one on the wiimote works then you are in good shape to play.
Open up Dolphin and all 4 lights on the wiimote are lite (this will more if just the 4th lite is lite too). Then goto the wiimote and you should feel your wiimote vibrate. If this is the case you are good to go.
Also sometimes you'll need to leave the wiimote config window open. I know for me with build 4613x64 I need to leave it open or else I lose my wiimote.
One last suggestion if you've tried all the above and still aren't having any luck just try and leave the wiimote config window open. Sometimes it will connect when loading up a wii game.
Hope this helps some people out. Sorry this seems rushed but I have to go eat Turkey now.
(btw this is my first tutorial ever so bare with me )