On the bottom of one wiimote, it's written RVL-036. I guess that is the model number. Is that ok ? Is there any special problem with that one ?
Hi Major, thank you for your answer. Yes i've followed all the instructions in this guide already, i've modified the tosrfusb file addind a line with the corresponding material ID which in my case is USB\VID_0A5C&PID_21E8 for the kinivo device. I did that at the moment the installation program asked me to plug in my Bluetooth device. Then I modified the file. Previously, I had the bluetooth uninstalled completely for a fresh install. The Toshiba stack works well. It can detect old wii remote because I have 2 of those. But my new black wiimotes with motion plus built Inside cannot even be detected. I pressed the red sync button and the 1 and 2 buttons.
I repeat, the black wiimotes plus I have are originals and comes from the US. Are there any special wiimotes plus that cannot works even with the Toshiba stack ?
(01-10-2014, 11:18 PM)MaJoR Wrote: Did you read the mainsite guide? - https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Wii_Remote_Plus_(RVL-CNT-01-TR)_Connection_Guide
Did you remember to prepare the toshiba stack for a new device and then press the red sync button on the bottom of the wiimote?
Hi Major, thank you for your answer. Yes i've followed all the instructions in this guide already, i've modified the tosrfusb file addind a line with the corresponding material ID which in my case is USB\VID_0A5C&PID_21E8 for the kinivo device. I did that at the moment the installation program asked me to plug in my Bluetooth device. Then I modified the file. Previously, I had the bluetooth uninstalled completely for a fresh install. The Toshiba stack works well. It can detect old wii remote because I have 2 of those. But my new black wiimotes with motion plus built Inside cannot even be detected. I pressed the red sync button and the 1 and 2 buttons.
I repeat, the black wiimotes plus I have are originals and comes from the US. Are there any special wiimotes plus that cannot works even with the Toshiba stack ?
