(03-27-2018, 11:52 PM)VahramM Wrote: Ok, checked
How can it help me?
If it is a Wii U Pro controller (a controller that is more traditional like a Playstation or Xbox ontroller) you cannot connect it in Bluetooth passthrough because the Wii doesn't understand what a Wii U Pro controller is. It is also "very hard" to connect properly to your computer as a game controller as you need an extra application to get it detected as a gamepad (http://www.wiinupro.com/news/wiinusoftversion30)
If it is the Wii U Pad (the one with a screen) it is really really hard to connect to a PC, it uses some sort of encryption for the screen and doesn't use Bluetooth but some sort of specialized WIFI connection which only a few routers support, and if you have one of those you would actually need Linux for it to be somewhat usable because no Windows drivers exist.
If it is a Wii U Mote with Motion Plus, that one you should be able to connect to Windows 10 without any issue, any other Windows OS (7 or 8/8.1) you would probably need to install the Toshiba Bluetooth stack for it to properly connect to this Bluetooth module.
For Windows 10 it should be as easy as installing the ZADIG drivers on your Bluetooth device (found here: http://zadig.akeo.ie/downloads/zadig-2.3.exe)
It will stop working with other devices but this is needed for Dolphin to take control of your Bluetooth module
Also keep in mind that for the Infrared pointer to work you need a (Wireless or USB) Sensorbar. (or 2 candles)
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